Demise Of Love releases “Be A Man”

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A dark and turbulent landscape.

“Be A Man” is the new single of Demise Of Lovea trio that surprised the music scene because it is made up of the music producer Daniel Avery, the musician James Greenwood (Ghost Culture) and Sydney Minsky (Working Men's Club).

This is the second track from their self-titled EP (Demise Of Love) which will be released on May 30 through Domino. “Be A Man” It is a proposal inspired by the industrial and post punk scene, with ethereal synthesizers and an intense and aggressive atmosphere. It arrives accompanied by a video directed by Zak Watsonwhere you can see a man who is in hopeless despair, trapped in a dark and turbulent landscape. A visual full of euphoria that pays tribute to the art of Francis Bacon.

Dale play to “Be A Man”:

Demise Of Love It is a work that is born from a mutual desire, creating an environment full of strength, with touches of acid house and a dense and raw production that is cooking its own identity, forging a unique and authentic project.

The EP will feature four tracks (“Strange Little Consequence”, “Carry The Blame”, “Be A Man” and “Like I Loved You”) mixed by Alan Moulderwith an electronic and shocking essence.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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