Orlando, Florida-based metalcore outfit Dark Divine has shared the introspective new single “Make Me Disappear” via Thriller Records. The song dives into the vulnerability that comes with a search for purpose and meaning, as well as the focus on the journey versus the destination. Watch the music video below, and stream the song here.
“‘Make Me Disappear’ is a song about purpose,” the band said. “The process of finding and pursuing purpose is the very thing that gives it value. However, we can feel lost when we feel that our goals have been achieved. Where do you go from there? The journey is often more important than the destination and purpose is cultivated by the sense of doing, not necessarily by the completion of one’s goals.”
What happens when you reach your goals only to find yourself asking, “Now what?” “Make Me Disappear” explores the questions of whether our lives have genuine meaning or if we’re simply “telling stories we don’t believe.” Dark Divine confronts this universal fear that we might be heading toward emptiness despite our achievements and questions what happens when purpose seems to evaporate after reaching our goals. The band doesn’t shy away from examining toxic relationships either, addressing how past connections continue to haunt us long after they’ve ended. The emotional weight of these interactions becomes a central theme, with the song exploring the price we pay for participation in destructive patterns.
Find Dark Divine tour dates and more information at https://darkdivineofficial.com.
Dark Divine first gained recognition with its breakthrough track “Halloweentown,” which earned spins on SiriusXM’s Octane and landed on major playlists such as Spotify’s Rock Hard and Apple Music’s Breaking Metal.
From a spinetingling set at Inkcarceration Festival 2024 to tours alongside Black Veil Brides, Ville Valo, Holding Absence, Crown the Empire and a set at Apocalypse Fest alongside Motionless in White, Dark Divine knows how to bring its eerie vision to life onstage.
The band released the deluxe edition of its debut full-length, “Deadly Fun,” in October 2024.






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