High desert based musical project LANDROID has just shared their latest intoxicating new single. Entitled “Hank the Dragon", the song is the first release in three years from this dynamic band headed by Cooper Gillespie (vocals, bass) and Greg Gordon (drums, sequences).
With “Hank the Dragon,” LANDROID creates a single all about uncertainty in a relationship after one person makes a mistake. The emotional core of the track rests on a single, disarming question: Are we still made of all the things that made us fall in love? It’s a line that cuts because it refuses certainty. The song understands that sometimes survival in a relationship isn’t about grand gestures, but about whether the original spark still exists beneath disappointment.
Musically, "Hank The Dragon" features psychedelic rock kissed guitars, hazy soundscapes and passionate vocals. Spacey synths, colliding drums and melodies that linger add to the captivating nature of the track. True to LANDROID’s desert-born aesthetic, the production feels spacious and suspended, as if echoing across open terrain at dusk. The atmosphere doesn’t overwhelm the narrative; it frames it. The result is a track that feels both expansive and intimate, cosmic in tone yet painfully grounded in human vulnerability.
Known for crafting vast, cinematic soundscapes that reflect their Landers, California surroundings, the duo once again occupy the space between dream and reckoning, this time turning inward to examine the quiet devastation that follows a mistake. As a preview of their forthcoming album Constellation, “Hank the Dragon” suggests that LANDROID are continuing to blur the line between myth and memory. But here, the mythology is stripped down to something elemental: two people, a fracture, and the fragile hope that love might still be intact beneath the wreckage. It’s not a song about fixing what’s broken. It’s about having the courage to ask if it can be.
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