UK-based illusive electronic glamgoth act Dead Lights released a new evocative and cinematic dance floor banger, "Gravity", via darkTunes Music Group. "Gravity" deals with the hubris and folly of humankind. Try as we might, what goes up must come down. An inescapable fact that we fight against our whole lives, a never-ending struggle against the forces of the universe; the passing of time, the destruction and rebirth of matter, and the incessant pull of "Gravity".
Get your dose of evocative electric beats by listening to Dead Light's new single and watching the haunting video for "Gravity" right below. The previously released single/video "Take" is over HERE. Link

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