Chris Harms has dropped the fourth single and video, "Lunamor", from his debut solo album 1980, coming tomorrow, 7 February, via Napalm Records.

"Lunamor" blends dark, hypnotic synthesizers with an evocative melody, again highlighting Harms' deep connection to the electronic sounds of the 1980s. Following the previous singles, "Lunamor" takes an even more enigmatic and romantic turn, revealing another intriguing facet of the album.

Like all 1980 tracks, "Lunamor" reflects Harms' unique ability to create music driven by pure passion - free from conventions or genre constraints. He crafts a sonic atmosphere deeply rooted in synthpop, new wave, and goth to frame his infectiously catchy melodies, maintaining a strong potential for radio airplay. With each new track, Harms proves that 1980 is more than just a tribute to a legendary decade - it is also a testament to his artistic versatility, marking a bold and captivating chapter in his musical journey.

Chris Harms on "Lunamor": "Sometimes it only takes a single word to trigger an entire song. I remember almost exactly a year ago, I was lying alone at night in a deck chair at the stern of the 70,000 Tons Of Metal cruise ship and was enchanted by the sight of the Caribbean moon. The words 'Luna' and 'Amor' merged in my mind's eye to form 'Lunamor' and I thought 'Wow, what a wonderful title for a song!' - and a few months later it became a whole story with a soundtrack, which now finds a home on my solo album. From the metal cruise to the synthpop album - wonderful!"

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