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Kill The Lights – share B-side ‘Nothing Left’, tour with Raging Speedhorn kicks off today to include Dublin date

KILL THE LIGHTS are celebrating the one-year anniversary release of their second full-length album Death Melodies with the B-side, ‘Nothing Left‘, and it’s quite the ripper. The moshy, mid-tempo anthem features the band’s ferociously familiar galloping, thrashy guitar solos and two-tier vocal attack, pitting corrosive screams with soaring melodic singing. This is how you celebrate a metallic milestone. While the band’s intricate guitar work nods to the ’80s, KILL THE LIGHTS always infuse their sound with a modern flair.

On the release of the new single, vocalist James Clark comments:

“’Nothing Left’ is a song that discusses the inner battle that those people dealing with anxiety and ADHD have with themselves on a daily basis. ‘Nothing Left’ talks about the daily tightrope that must be navigated to try and feel “normal.” The song talks about the struggle, while also recognises and accepts that it’s something you have to live and deal with. Half the battle is managing the symptoms and taking each day at a time.”

Stream the track here.

DEATH MELODIES TRACK LISTING:
Drowning
Hear You Scream
Die Alone
Broken Bones
Bleeding
Scapegoat
From Ashes
Wasting Away
Man Without A Face
Ghost Of Yesterday
Sleep With The Devil
Suicidal

Order the album here.

KILL THE LIGHTS are also kicking off their next round of live shows today, with their support slot to Raging Speedhorn on their 15-date UK tour which includes an appearance at London’s famed Underworld. Tickets are available immediately via the band’s official website: https://killthelightsofficial.com/#tour

Fri 7th Mar – NORWICH Waterfront Studio               
Sat 8th Mar – MANCHESTER Rebellion                         
Sun 9th Mar – NEWCASTLE Cluny                    
Mon 10th Mar – GLASGOW Cathouse                                                
Wed 12th Mar – BELFAST Voodoo                        
Thu 13th Mar – DUBLIN Grand Social                             
Fri 14th Mar – CARDIFF Clwb Ifor Bach                         
Sat 15th Mar – NOTTINGHAM The Old Cold Store                      
Sun 16th Mar –  BRISTOL The Fleece                  
Mon 17th Mar – EXETER Cavern                           
Tue 18th Mar –  SOUTHAMPTON The Joiners                                                  
Thu 20th Mar – HERNE BAY Kings Hall                            
Fri 21st Mar –  LONDON The Underworld                     
Sat 22nd Mar –  BIRMINGHAM O2 Institute 2                 
Sun 23rd  Mar – SHEFFIELD Corporation

Ian Mc Donnell

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