LUNA KILLS has officially dropped today their highly anticipated album, DEATHMATCH, via Sharptone Records, bringing their signature raw energy and fierce attitude to fans worldwide. Accompanying the release, the band has unveiled a brand-new music video for ‘love u’—a track that perfectly encapsulates their bold sound and unapologetic vision.
“This is one of those songs that came together really fast, in just a couple of days, somewhere between being inspired by anime soundtracks and feeling furious about unsolicited opinions on what kind of band LUNA KILLS should be. And just like that, love u was born” shares vocalist Lotta Ruutiainen. “It’s the first song that we wrote for DEATHMATCH and it became sort of like the blueprint of what the album was going to be like. The name of the song and the intro kind of lulls the listener, but it’s quickly very evident that the song is not about that vibe at all and it really takes you for a ride and punches you in the face.
The song’s lyrics are about controlling, obsessive behaviour towards someone and falling into a delusional toxic kind of love that is and has not been reciprocated in any way.”
DEATHMATCH Tracklisting:
1. love u
2. LEECH
3. SADIST
4. sugar rush
5. slay ur enemies
6. hallucinate
7. WAVES
8. get mad
9. burn the world with me
10. fever dream
You can aslo read our album review here https://mcgigmusic.com/luna-kills-are-all-set-to-release-their-debut-album-next-week-april-4th-you-can-take-a-read-of-our-review-here/
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