Tether (Can’t Get Enough) by Levia – Full Review & Analysis

Imagine Audio returns with another knockout statement of intent, this time from Sweden’s genre-defying Levia, whose latest track, Tether (Can’t Get Enough), showcases a bold fusion of drum and bass and rock that feels as cathartic as it is cutting-edge.

Levia has long been known for blurring genre lines, but here they deliver something truly anthemic—pushing beyond the usual D&B boundaries with a track that wears its heart and distortion pedals on its sleeve. From the opening bars, filtered drums and ghostly percussion draw you in, only to be enveloped by rich guitar textures and haunting, emotionally charged vocals. It’s a slow build that simmers with intent.

When the first drop hits, it lands like a punch through glass—a 4/4 kick that flips the script and jolts the track into unexpected, almost post-rock territory. The arrangement keeps you on your toes: layered vocals, reverberating guitars, and breakbeats intertwine until it all erupts into a final act that’s pure D&B catharsis. It’s Pendulum with more atmosphere, more intimacy, and dare we say, more soul.

The release comes complete with an instrumental and a punchy radio edit, making it a perfect crossover weapon for DJs, streamers, and soundtrack curators alike. Whether you’re tuning in for the production polish, the genre-bending energy, or the sheer emotional impact, Tether (Can’t Get Enough) is a compelling listen from start to finish.

 

Once again, Imagine Audio proves why it’s one of the most forward-thinking labels on the circuit, providing a platform for diverse, daring talent. With Levia now firmly in the spotlight, this feels less like a breakout and more like a breakout moment for a new wave of D&B artistry.


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