
Dark, hypnotic electronic duo ghostbells continue their ascent with the release of their new single and video “Immortal Lovers,” out now via Out of Line Music. The track builds on the momentum of the band’s recent breakout debut “Darkness Saves,” further defining a sound that merges icy new-wave melodies, 90s EBM pulse, and modern, club-ready production.
“‘Immortal Lovers’ is about being trapped in the cycle of what keeps you alive and what destroys you,” the band explains. “It’s that pull between self-preservation and self-destruction — when you realize both come from the same dark place.”
Sonically heavy, hypnotic, and unrelenting, the song explores addiction to repetition and emotional darkness — themes that have quickly become central to the ghostbells universe. The duo describe their style as a collision of ’80s and new-wave melodies, modern production techniques, 90s EBM, and the danceability of techno and pop, a blend that feels both nostalgic and forward-leaning.
ghostbells’ rise has been anything but conventional. After spending nearly two years writing, recording, and filming videos before approaching labels, the band signed to Out of Line Music in June 2025 with nearly two albums’ worth of material already completed. Just weeks later, with no released music and newly launched social media, they made their live debut at Poland’s Castle Party Festival. Their first single, “Darkness Saves,” arrived August 28 and continues to perform strongly across streaming platforms and club/radio circuits.
Since then, ghostbells have committed to a focused release strategy: a new single and accompanying music video every six weeks, steadily building a global audience through consistent output, touring, and visual storytelling. Album plans are in discussion, but for now the emphasis remains on momentum and connection.
In support of “Immortal Lovers,” ghostbells have announced an expanding run of international tour dates, including UK and EU performances with Ashbury Heights, major festival appearances, and select North American shows.
Tour Dates
UK — Direct Support for Ashbury Heights
Feb 4 — York, UK — Fulford Arms
Feb 5 — Glasgow, UK — Ivory Blacks
Feb 6 — Manchester, UK — Rebellion
Feb 7 — London, UK — The Dome
Feb 8 — Bristol, UK — Exchange
May 7 — Berlin, Germany — Out of Line “The Weekender” Festival
June 12 — Portland, OR — The Coffin Club
June 13 — Seattle, WA — Central Saloon
Aug 23 — Manchester, UK — Infest Festival
Nov 14 — Miami, FL — Las Rosas
With a relentless work ethic, a growing catalog of striking visuals, and a clear commitment to connecting with fans and media worldwide, ghostbells are positioning themselves as one of the most compelling new voices in modern dark electronic music.
