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Allegories Twist the Language of True Crime and Desire on Dreamy, Ominous New Single “They’ll Never Suspect Us”

by Leslie Sherman August 17, 2026 2:23 pm

Experimental duo Allegories return with “They’ll Never Suspect Us,” a deceptively beautiful and unsettling new single that reframes the idea of the murder ballad as something colder, more detached, and strangely euphoric. Built on ethereal dream pop textures and gliding indie electronic production, the track pairs some of the duo’s most luminous instrumentation with some of their darkest lyrical content to date, collapsing beauty and brutality into the same breath. It’s the latest single from Allegories’ upcoming new album, By accident, On purpose, set for release on October 16th, 2026.

At its core, “They’ll Never Suspect Us” is an imagined scenario pushed to its most uncomfortable extreme: a gleeful, fictional descent into violence narrated with eerie confidence and emotional distance. “There’s a long tradition of murder ballads,” Adam Bentley explains. “But what about murder anthems? A song that gleefully imagines the act, while rubbing the victim’s face in the idea that no one will care about their demise.”

Rather than leaning into shock alone, the track uses its narrative extremity to interrogate perspective itself, folding humour, discomfort, and abstraction into a single unsettling lens. “It’s a morbid, bleak, and weirdly fun exercise in trying on the hat of a truly reprehensible sociopath,” Adam adds. “And setting it all over what might be the dreamiest instrumental on our entire record? That somehow makes it even more twisted. Sometimes imagining the worst can bring out your best.”

That contrast becomes the defining feature of the song. Sonically, “They’ll Never Suspect Us” drifts through hazy dream pop atmospheres and understated indie rock momentum, anchored by soft focus melodies that feel almost calming in isolation. But the emotional framing destabilizes that calm, turning the track into something quietly disorienting; a lullaby with intent hidden just beneath the surface.

The result is one of Allegories’ most paradoxical compositions to date: euphoric yet sinister, intimate yet detached, beautiful yet morally inverted. It continues the duo’s long-standing fascination with unstable narratives and shifting emotional ground, where meaning is never fixed and tone is always in flux.

As with much of their work, the song emerged through layered reconstruction and reinterpretation, gradually evolving from a simple idea into something far more ambiguous and psychologically charged. Within that process, Allegories continue to treat songwriting less as storytelling and more as controlled collapse, allowing intention to fracture and reform in unexpected ways.

“They’ll Never Suspect Us” ultimately refuses resolution. Instead, it lingers in contradiction as a dream you’re not entirely sure you should have been allowed to enter.

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