
After the sarcastic urgency of “Pay To Play,” Tornado Lobster Killer return to explore a more intimate and vulnerable side of their universe with “Rhya,” the second single from their upcoming album Lobsteria.
While the band’s previous single focused on the contradictions and frustrations of the punk and hardcore scene, “Rhya” turns inward, inhabiting a quieter yet equally unsettling emotional landscape. Written and arranged by Matteo, the song emerged from a period marked by job instability, uncertainty, and the persistent feeling of falling short of expectations—a state that can gradually erode one’s sense of purpose and momentum.
The lyrics offer a candid reflection on the weight of choices, unrealized potential, and the way life can sometimes become haunted by memories of who we once were—or who others believed we could be. Yet within that darkness, “Rhya” offers a glimmer of hope. The song takes its name from someone deeply important to the songwriter, a person with whom a profound journey through pain and self-discovery was shared before distance intervened. Moving between dedication and longing, loss and reconnection, the song suggests that even in our most difficult moments, human connection remains a powerful source of resilience.
Musically, “Rhya” reflects the band’s continued evolution on Lobsteria. Tornado Lobster Killer push further into faster, tighter territory inspired by melodic hardcore while maintaining the emotional intensity and expressive urgency that have always defined their sound. The result is one of the album’s most affecting and multidimensional tracks.
Remaining true to their fiercely DIY ethos, the band once again handled every aspect of the recording process themselves. The single was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Cristian Masiero Music Studio, with bass tracks recorded at HP Music Studio in Ringwood, UK, underscoring the band’s commitment to complete creative independence.
Accompanying the release is a lyric video conceived, filmed, and edited by Croma, visually translating the song’s reflective and melancholic atmosphere while amplifying its emotional weight.
The single artwork features photography by Nora, with graphic design by Croma, further showcasing the band’s fully self-contained artistic vision.
Since forming in 2018, Tornado Lobster Killer have cultivated a distinct identity within the underground scene through a radically independent approach and uncompromising creative vision. With Lobsteria, they continue to balance social commentary with personal introspection, anger with vulnerability, and urgency with reflection.
With “Rhya,” Tornado Lobster Killer momentarily lower the volume, but the impact cuts deeper than ever.
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