After 20 years since her explosive debut, The Failure Epiphany, and over a decade of silence, Erica Dunham resurrects Unter Null with a brand-new song: "Coming Up To Breathe".
"Coming Up To Breathe" is more than just a track - it's a statement, a bold declaration of renewal, strength, and creative rebirth.
"This song marks the end of a long period of reflection", says Erica. "It's about reclaiming my voice, stepping into a new chapter, and unlocking the full energy of Unter Null once again."
With a new live band, collaborations, and big plans for 2025, the beast is unchained and ready to roar. And, as a special thank-you to the fans, this first release is download-free (pay as you wish) on Bandcamp.
The wait is over: Unter Null is back. Louder, stronger, and more intentional than ever. Are you ready? Link

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