Lost Under Heaven share new track "Post Millennial Tension"
Ellery James Roberts and Ebony Hoorn, better known at Lost Under Heaven, return with compelling new track "Post Millennial Tension".
"Post Millennial Tension" sees the British/Dutch duo take inspiration from Tricky's 1996 record Pre Millennial Tension.
The new single is the fourth to be shared from Lost Under Heaven's forthcoming Love Hates What You Become album.
Speaking about the new track, Ellery James Roberts explains, "The song was written on the frustrations of our times - particularly those of the younger generation. Through the internet people have gained an awareness of possibility but remain entrapped in the limitations of old. In my understanding, solutions to the world's problems seem plentiful, yet we remain restrained by the systematic inability to act & held down by those mind made manacles - thus the lyric: "We couldn't work it out / We'd sooner live in doubt."
Lost Under Heaven's last record was 2016's Spiritual Songs for Lovers to Sing.
Tracklist:
- Come
- Bunny's Blues
- The Breath Of Light
- Most High
- Black Sun Rising
- Love Hates What You Become
- Serenity Says
- Savage Messiah
- Post Millennial Tension
- For The Wild
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