Categories: New Music

Brighton-based rock band Dedlights sound the alarm with the enthrallingly menacing “Death Drop”

With an inextinguishable and irrepressible fire burning from each and every member of Dedlights, it is their idiosyncratic personalities and fervent passion for music that contribute to the band’s overall success. They found each other, and music found them all, uniting them under one core mission of providing solace with their eclectic rock music that does not discriminate, serving both mellow and vicious rock music lovers. Here, you will find the vivacity and aggression of hard and metal rock as well as the gentleness and glossiness of alternative and soft rock. Either way, the powerful vocals and raw, emotive lyrics are more than guaranteed to appeal to you on a deeper emotional level. It is actually why they do this: to validate their listeners’ emotions, make them feel less alone in their experiences, and spread awareness about vital global issues such as world peace and unity.

Talking about world peace and unity, Dedlights’ newest single “Death Drop” speaks to that effect, albeit backed with an implausible optimism seeing the direction the world is headed. This can be appropriately backed by the endless wars that have been going on for the longest and which could easily be avoided if the leaders were less concerned about their egos and more concerned about human life.

Anyway, back to the music, “Death Drop” is the kind of music that unfolds in phases. The intro is thrilling, yes, but as the song progresses, the more intense and action-packed it gets, perfectly mirroring the emotional depth and impact of the theme.

The progression is an unfiltered outpouring of emotions, with the low-end death growls that pertain to the genre appeal of metal and that big, hook-laden chorus making this an undeniable anthem that will haunt you outside its confines…not that you’d mind.

Other than the universal resonance of this jam and the high level of musicianship showcased here, “Death Drop” is a bright example of the versatility and range of Dedlights. The way they seamlessly fit into any production is really what dreams are made of.

To experience this unforgettable masterpiece and possibly add it to your own epic collection, check the link attached and savor it to the fullest!

For more insight into Dedlights’ artistry and other creative endeavors, check out their official website: https://dedlights.com/.

Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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