White Noise TV – Fear Can’t Kill All Future Dreams

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Sometimes music speaks of emotions. Sometimes artists dare to go beyond personal stories and offer political commentary. But let’s be honest — that doesn’t happen as often as it should. In a world that feels like it's shifting beneath our feet, staying silent becomes a privilege we can’t afford. I still remember a quote our history teacher gave us back in primary school, preparing us for history olympiads: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Back then, it hit hard — and today, it echoes louder than ever. Maybe it sounds like a meme now, but we are clearly failing the test. Again. Neither Europe nor the U.S. — let alone Russia — seem to have learned anything from the 20th century.
And this is exactly what White Noise TV addresses in their latest release, "Fear Can’t Kill All Future Dreams." A protest against the rising influence of the AfD in Germany, the song breaks out of the soft synthpop territory the project is usually known for. This is bolder, sharper, stronger — musically and lyrically. The beat pulls you in immediately, with a dark yet danceable pulse. It’s catchy, but not in a superficial way. This is protest pop — wrapped in bright hooks, but driven by fire. You can dance and still mean every word.
Because what words they are.
"Did you hear them recently?
Fascists on the rise again..."
There’s no space for poetic vagueness here. White Noise TV name things as they are — misanthropic tendencies in politics, simplified solutions, regressive spirits, and the chilling normalization of hate. But the song is not just a lament. It’s a rallying cry.
"Fear can’t kill all future dreams
Walls won’t quench your solitude
Pride won’t safeguard your advance"
And then it hits you, like a synthwave middle finger:
"FCK AFD"
This is where music transforms into action. And where vulnerability becomes power. Kay Burden once turned her frustration into a motivational anthem — here, White Noise TV turns fear into resistance. Because art that names the problem is one thing. But art that refuses to be quiet? That’s powerful. Thank you for this track — it matters.
https://wntv.bandcamp.com/album/fear-cant-kill-all-future-dreams
Release date: 7th March 2025
And this is exactly what White Noise TV addresses in their latest release, "Fear Can’t Kill All Future Dreams." A protest against the rising influence of the AfD in Germany, the song breaks out of the soft synthpop territory the project is usually known for. This is bolder, sharper, stronger — musically and lyrically. The beat pulls you in immediately, with a dark yet danceable pulse. It’s catchy, but not in a superficial way. This is protest pop — wrapped in bright hooks, but driven by fire. You can dance and still mean every word.
Because what words they are.
"Did you hear them recently?
Fascists on the rise again..."
There’s no space for poetic vagueness here. White Noise TV name things as they are — misanthropic tendencies in politics, simplified solutions, regressive spirits, and the chilling normalization of hate. But the song is not just a lament. It’s a rallying cry.
"Fear can’t kill all future dreams
Walls won’t quench your solitude
Pride won’t safeguard your advance"
And then it hits you, like a synthwave middle finger:
"FCK AFD"
This is where music transforms into action. And where vulnerability becomes power. Kay Burden once turned her frustration into a motivational anthem — here, White Noise TV turns fear into resistance. Because art that names the problem is one thing. But art that refuses to be quiet? That’s powerful. Thank you for this track — it matters.
https://wntv.bandcamp.com/album/fear-cant-kill-all-future-dreams
Release date: 7th March 2025