L.S. Dunes have shared their second-ever track, and it is a vital account of the hardest parts of the last two years.
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After launching themselves last month, L.S. Dunes have shared another track from their upcoming debut album ‘Past Lives’.
It’s the opening track, and it is a bit special.
It’s called ‘2022’ and is a pummelling piece of psychedelic post-hardcore mastery, showing off the more jangly parts of each of the member’s musical repertoires.
It’s a change of pace from their first offering, but a welcome one, showing off just how far this project is set to venture.
Vocalist Anthony Green had this to say about it and what it means to him:
“I wrote 2022 when I was struggling to communicate the pain that I was in during the pandemic. I survived an overdose the previous year and was feeling like I would never be free of the obsession to get high, or just get out of my own skin and that I was only going to continue to hurt everyone I loved. It was a cop-out and easier for me to write a song rather than get honest and real with the people in my life–cry for help in a way. If there’s a positive take away, it’s that it’s never a burden to the people you love to share your feelings no matter how dark or painful it might be.”
Here we go then, dive in:
“Past Lives’ is set for release on November 11 via Fantasy Records.
Here’s debut single ‘Permanent Rebellion’:
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