scarlet veil is an American electronic music duo consisting of singer Sodie (Brandi Overstreet) and producer WARLOK (Jerrod Tyler). The two independently released their debut EP “Tether” in August 2023 and quickly followed up in October with “Apparitions I,” a seasonally themed A/B release. Their debut album, “Every Fantasy,” released May 2024 and the follow-up EP “Flesh and Shadow” is set to release May 2025. Their music and production style combines their expansive personal tastes and musical experiences into a unique blend that is often described as ethereal, progressive, and distinctive. They draw heavy influences from a variety of genres including witch house, wave, melodic bass, and metal.
In addition to scarlet veil, Sodie DJs/produces melodic dnb and frequently collaborates as a vocalist. She mostly works within liquid dnb, breakbeat, and bass music genres and her vocal features and collaborations can be found on labels including Grand Theft Audio, Sub Base Records, Spynal Records, Headsbass, STONX Music, Abyssal, and others. WARLOK also produces solo/collaborative works and typically releases across wave, witch house, and trap/EDM genres. You can find his music featured on various imprints including Untitled Burial, WavePlanet, and others.

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The album [Every Fantasy] swells with emotion, brimming with both despair and hope, intimate in its ethereal moments and majestic in its more bombastic passages. It’s the kind of music that would sound great at the right festival, preferably as the sun rises over a field of eyes-to-the-sky revellers.
Bruce Tantum
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“Kraken” showcases scarlet veil’s single split off from an album rollout, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a symphony where fantasy and reality intertwine. From the deep storytelling to the epic sound design, scarlet veil prove their heart is in it 100% and it shows through the music.
Chad Downs
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scarlet veil’s sound features rumbling basslines, potent percussion with rapid-fire hi-hats, and mounting, spectral synths, revealing sweeping, atmospheric surfaces as Sodie’s dreamy, siren-like vocals hover overhead on translucent tendrils.
Randy Radic
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