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DEAD LIGHTS - New Album Out Now; Presents New Video

The UK/Dutch dark electro/glam goth duo Dead Lights has just released a new album, Glitterspit, via darkTunes Music Group. Imagine Nitzer Ebb, Front 242, Nero and The Prodigy, jamming in a Victorian cemetery at midnight, illuminated by ultraviolet moonlight. Bass-heavy, buzzing magnetism with pummeling, yet groovy, mechanical rhythms. All this delivered with an '80s UK synth-pop, glam-goth flair and an urgency that is tangible.

The 11 songs on Glitterspit are filled with monumental synth bass lines and gritty sounds, elaborate vocal arrangements and brutal, industrial dance beats for the dance floor, your headphones as well as your living room. Lyrically, Dead Lights are delving into the darker side of the human condition, skewering life in the social media age with a savage wit and poetic flair.

Founded in 2020, the international duo (UK and NL) immediately found themselves separated by the sea and a pandemic. Connected through a lust for dark electronic dance music, Saul and Richard still managed to make an impact with their output. Two years later they were finally able to meet in person and present their songs on stage.

Glitterspit showcases Dead Lights' visceral and sleazy hybrid of hard-hitting dance beats, monumental synth bass lines and catchy vocals. The international duo offers high-energy, dark electronic songs with killer grooves, dark industrial pop songs destined to fill dance floors in a dystopian world. Together with the album release, the duo put out a video for the track "Elevator Muzak In Heaven". Link