UK-based illusive electronic glamgoth act Dead Lights just released a new single and video, "Break Out", via darkTunes Music Group. The lyrics of "Break Out" are about how very easy it is to find ourselves at a place in life where we didn’t expect to be. Nor wanted to. At times, it can feel disconcerting and alienating, sometimes even utterly hopeless. We can find ourselves fighting a relentless war of attrition with day-to-day existence, and struggling to make a concerted effort to free ourselves from one of these “ruts”.
Dead Lights comments: "Here’s another slow, sweaty song to get you through the summer. It grooves, has got some big synths and is an invitation to break out of negative patterns and shatter one’s fears!"
Watch the video for "Break Out" right below, and in case that you've missed it, over HERE is the previously released banger "Gravity". Link

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