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Dubh Lee – has released the new single ‘Sun Down Sad Clown’ read our review here

Dubh Lee’s “Sun Down Sad Clown” feels less like a conventional indie single and more like a slow motion emotional collapse set to tape. Drawing from the bruised intimacy of Phoebe Bridgers, the restless experimentation of Radiohead and the fragile melancholy of Elliott Smith, the track unfolds as a series of stark vignettes chronicling a relationship rotting from the inside out.

What makes “Sun Down Sad Clown” so compelling is its refusal to stay still. Each verse arrives with a different musical backdrop, mirroring the emotional volatility at the song’s core. It begins as a hushed piano led ballad, sparse and intimate, before gradually mutating into something far more abrasive, distorted electric guitars crash through the mix alongside bass and drums, turning quiet resentment into open confrontation. Yet just as quickly, the song retreats back into fragile stillness, creating a push and pull tension that keeps the listener suspended in discomfort.

The inclusion of dialogue from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a masterstroke. Hearing Martha and George tear into one another midsong deepens the sense of emotional claustrophobia, reinforcing the themes of stagnancy, anger and substance abuse without ever feeling heavy handed. Even the brief appearance of trombone adds an uncanny texture, surfacing unexpectedly like a memory you wish would stay buried.

Bleak, cinematic and deeply human, “Sun Down Sad Clown” is an unflinching portrait of love curdling into ruin.

“Sun Down Sad Clown” drops in with a 6.5 out of 10

Rating: 6.5 out of 10.




Reviewer – Ian Mc Donnell @mcgigmusic

Ian Mc Donnell

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