Death Lens have announced their new album ‘Cold World’, set for release on May 03 via Epitaph Records.
The new LP will mark the Los Angeles alt-punk band’s fourth album, and will be the follow-up to 2022’s ‘No Luck’.
It will bear the same explosive energy as the five-piece’s previous records, and as the band have explained of its themes:
“‘Cold World’ just seemed to fit in the days we’re living.
“It’s the desire to thrive in a deteriorating world all while pushing those who feel like there is no hope and hoping to give them a second wind, a sense of hope.”
To mark the news of the forthcoming project, the band have shared a brilliantly wild and surrealist music video for the album’s title track – which you can check out below.
Taking on the world’s present social injustices and global unrest through vocalist Bryan Torres’ lyrics, the new record is said to be a reminder that whilst Death Lens faced many risks in their adventures as a band, they’ve chosen to strive to be a light for their communities, their fans and each other.
Speaking more about this, Torres has added:
“We’re all unified in the way we think, we all believe in a fair system for all to live without struggle and with a reasonable cost of living.
“We side strongly with socialist ideals proudly. We’re also very pro Latino and pushing heavier to see more Hispanic bands up on stage, pro LGBTQ, pro-immigration and everything in between.
“One world, one community.”
See the full ‘Cold World’ tracklisting and album artwork below.
Cold World Tracklisting
Fucked Up
Disturb The Peace
Turnout
Limousine
Nothing’s Forever
Vacant
Bruised
Memory Hotline
Not Enough
Cold World
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