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Living-in-glory is Lolita Terrorist Sounds’ Single Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
Lolita Terrorist Sounds’ Living-in-glory is a dark, hypnotic journey.

Living-in-glory is Lolita Terrorist Sounds’ Single Out Now

From the beginning, the track feels like a descent into a shadowy dimension, where every layer of sound pulls you deeper into a maze of haunting imagery and unsettling emotions.

The atmosphere is paranoid and eerie, with distant, wailing voices that echo like lost souls trapped in some Dantean nightmare.

The intensity builds slowly, but it never loses its grip, like a murky tide pulling you further away from the shore.

The bassline stands out, marking the passage of time with a relentless, pendulum-like motion, almost as if it’s counting down to something unknown.

By the time the vocals enter, whispering in a way that feels intimate and sinister, you might start to believe you’re hearing the voice of Lucifer himself.

What makes Living-in-glory particularly striking is the way it plays with the listener’s sense of reality. If you’re brave enough to listen to this song alone, in the dark, through headphones, it becomes an almost claustrophobic experience.

The tension and unease it creates are matched by the brilliant production and the eerie visual accompaniment in the music video, where a painter scribbles chaotic, disorienting forms that perfectly mirror the vibe of the track.

This song feels like a surreal trip into the unknown, and its sinister, cinematic quality would feel right at home in a film by someone like Lars von Trier.

Living-in-glory is Lolita Terrorist Sounds’ Single Out Now!


Sinister!


Following the success of their debut album “St. Lola”, the band presents an experimental video for the track “Living-in-glory”, featuring Citny’s live improvised painting performance.

Band leader Maurizio Vitale recounts, “I met Kiddy a few years ago in Amsterdam. Last November, we bumped into each other at a Berlin train station and spontaneously decided to team up. This video is the visual translation of our most experimental track, captured in Kiddy’s Berlin atelier.”




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