Emerging from a spontaneous pre-practice jam, Cor De Lux has officially released their newest single and video, “Long Face People.” The track features a compelling back-and-forth between male and female vocals, creating a palpable sense of urgency that mirrors the struggles of day-to-day life.
Addressing themes of feeling unseen and the battle to release paralyzing fears, the band describes the song as a call to “be more” and break free from the shadows of the modern world. With its driving rhythm and raw honesty, “Long Face People” is more than just a song; it’s a beacon of hope for anyone feeling the weight of existence. The accompanying video is out now, perfectly capturing the band’s authentic, unorganized brilliance.
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