The enigmatic UK-based electronic glamgoth duo Dead Lights return with a vengeance, dropping their latest single, "Killing Time", through darkTunes Music Group. Known for their brooding aesthetic and infectious sonic palette, the pair once again deliver a pulsating dancefloor anthem that fuses gritty basslines with razor-sharp hooks.
"Killing Time" is a searing commentary on the digital malaise of the modern age. “The Devil makes work for idle hands,” the band reflects. “The age of endless empty online distractions and incendiary ‘content’ is proving to have some rather dark consequences. We’re bored and it’s killing time.”
True to form, Dead Lights channel their signature blend of dark glamour and electronic intensity into a track that’s both thought-provoking and club-ready. With its relentless rhythm and anthemic chorus, "Killing Time" cements the duo’s reputation as one of the most compelling acts in the shadowy fringes of the electronic underground. Link

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