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Lea G shares a poignant and affecting new single "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE"

  • August 25, 2023
  • Aidan Grant
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Returning with her anthemic, if slightly depressing latest single, "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE," – Lea G shares a poignant testament to her unique artistic vision. This track, her fourth release this year, dives deep into the realm of mortality with an ironic yet introspective lens, capturing the essence of youthful cynicism. Continuing her signature style, Lea seamlessly blends the cherished acoustic elements of her previous EP SURVIVAL MODE with anthemic drums, haunting piano tones, and ethereal harmonies. This results in an intimate yet bold bedroom pop soundscape that bares her struggles with mental health, uniting singer-songwriter sensibilities with alt-pop allure.

Lea's distinct voice carries both vulnerability and strength, resonating with listeners who've faced their own trials. "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE" is a compelling fusion of catchy melodies and raw, introspective lyrics. Co-written with Nashville's Blake Densmore and produced by BROOKFIELD, the track stands as an anthem for those drawn to explore the intricacies of mortality.

After a remarkable 2022, including a sold-out show in London, Lea G's journey continues to ascend. Her upcoming EP, SEPARATION ANXIETY, due November 17th, promises six songs that delve into mental health complexities, reaffirming her status as a rising star. "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE" not only celebrates humanity's transient existence but also reaffirms Lea G's ability to evoke the fullest spectrum of emotions through her music.

Connect with Lea G: Facebook | Instagram | Spotify

(Photo credits: Holly McCandless Desmond)

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