The Infinity Chamber Unveil New Single ‘Toxins’

Blind as the bat, mad as the hatter
Red as a beet, hot as the hare
Dry as the bone
The bowel and the bladder lose their tone
And the heart runs alone…
A sumptuous and artistic rock song about flowers and the inner shadows of the mind, Toxins drifts between beauty and unease with an almost dreamlike intensity. Drawing inspiration from the mythology and toxicology of the infamous night-blooming plants associated with delirium, visions, witchcraft, medicine, and death, the song explores the strange territory where transcendence and psychological darkness overlap.
Yet Toxins is not written as a cautionary tale or a piece of gothic theatre. Instead, it feels like an inward hallucination. Repetition becomes incantation. Flowers coruscate in the dark. The moon “unlocks the sky’s mandarin eye.” Identity dissolves into landscape, then reforms again. There’s something simultaneously gentle and unsettling about the song, as though it’s reaching for a hidden emotional truth just beyond language.
Musically, the track combines psychedelic rock, folk melancholy, orchestral textures, and hypnotic minimalism into something lush, intimate, and difficult to categorise. The Infinity Chamber have always existed slightly outside conventional genre boundaries, and Toxins continues that tradition with quiet confidence.
Written by Dylan Paul Ware, the recording features vocals, guitar, and bass by Ware, spectral lead guitar from Spectre Horsemen Pale with Dust, drums by Gom Jabbar, and rich orchestration by Forest Little, who also mixed and co-produced the track before mastering it through Forest Little Music.
Toxins is will be available on all major streaming platforms from 5th June 2026, and is available NOW on Bandcamp, YouTube, and Soundcloud.






