Hope and Dancing Silhouettes — Brooklyn’s kind kid Returns with Buoyant Pop Track “Into Black”

Hope and Dancing Silhouettes — Brooklyn’s kind kid Returns with Buoyant Pop Track “Into Black”

looking glass, do you see,

a future filled up with you & me?

all around, fight the sound,

of a world that’s turned upside down

Julien Martinez  – moonlit Texan wanderer turned Brooklyn night-owl –  shows up with into black under his Kind Kid moniker like someone dragging a half-burned diary into the studio and daring the tape machine to blink. The song moves with a strange, steady glow, the sort that rises when two people hold each other too tightly while the world creaks at the seams. Martinez isn’t writing a love song so much as a temporary late-hour pact: two bodies wrapped together, bargaining with fate, whispering promises they know time probably won’t honour. They keep whispering anyway…that’s where the voltage lives.

A bright, bouncing beat gives the track its spine, the drums walking forward with a kind of stubborn optimism even while the lyrics sketch out a relationship fraying at the edges. Martinez answers himself in call-and-response lines that feel like an argument between hope and exhaustion. And then that guitar arrives, cutting through the haze with the clarity of a cracked bell, giving the song a lift it shouldn’t logically have. You can practically envision two silhouettes dancing in a living room lit only by the weak glow of a streetlamp, trying to pretend the dawn won’t bring the same doubts they’ve been dodging for months.

The production by Garret De Block gives everything a soft blur around the edges, while Trey Frye’s mastering keeps the punch intact. Kind Kid’s blend of post-punk, indie, and new wave shows up without leaning on any nostalgic gimmicks; instead it feels like Martinez is channeling whatever storm was in his chest the night he wrote it. There’s a quiet bravery to the way he lays the lyrics bare: pledges to stay, to soothe, to wait by the phone, to carry someone else’s loneliness on his back. These aren’t grand declarations; they’re small, trembling offerings made in the dark.

Listen to into black below and order the single here.

into black by kind kid

Martinez may be one person, but Kind Kid sounds like a heart with its own weather system, rumbling forward through the night, refusing to give up on connection even as the sky turns.

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