Lost Under Heaven (fka LUH.) are back with new song "The Breath Of Light"
Lost Under Heaven have returned with "The Breath Of Light", their first song in nearly two years.
The duo - Ebony Hoorn and former WU LYF-er Ellery James Roberts - changed their name from LUH. to Lost Under Heaven towards the end the campaign for 2016 debut Spiritual Songs For Lovers To Sing. They've laid low since then too, but today return with "The Breath Of Light", a sparse, hymnal cut with Roberts' distinctive howl drifting over the top.
Earlier this year the band confirmed that 2018 was set to be a big 12 months: "If ya'll still with me, I am going to begin to break this radio silence. Last year passed in constant flux, dancing from revelation to amnesia, engagement to disillusionment, sober clarity, and sedated confusion... it was a year of upheaval, uncertainty, but all finds its eventual resolution. I sit here type typing with calm confidence all will come to be. Ammunition's been a-piling up for months, lookin' forwards to getting out blazin', time to sing these lovers' songs again."
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