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Lauren Lakis is disillusioned with society in "TERROR TEARS"

  • June 16, 2023
  • Victoria Polsely
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Shoegaze meets dark rock singer/songwriter Lauren Lakis returns with another enthralling musical offering. Called "TERROR TEARS", the single is the latest off of her upcoming third A Fiesta and a Hell.

"TERROR TEARS" profiles the upset, disillusionment and distrust many people including Lauren Lakis have for the government, media propaganda machine and greedy corporations. The single is a critique on the power found in society and which people and places hold it. Lyrics including, " Do you buy what you’re sold? / Do you buy it all? / Do you do what you’re told?," show that Lauren is asking the important questions regarding questioning societal authority. Musically, "TERROR TEARS" leans heavy on dark reverb-heavy guitars, hard-hitting bass and dramatic drum beats. The songwriter sings Infectious melodies in a confident and pointed delivery, piercing through the speakers to enthrall the listern with every note.

Lauren Lakis began releasing music in 2017 with the release of "Ferocious". Since then, she has garnered a dedicated fanbase with her dynamic live shows and her atmospheric rock anthems. Take a listen to "TERROR TEARS" now and remember to always question what doesn't seem right.

Connect with Lauren Lakis: Instagram

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