Love Hates What You Become
On their second album, Ebony Hoorn and WU LYF’s Ellery Roberts sell a mix of motivation and despair with sheer bombast.
Lost Under Heaven's second album is swollen with a sense of importance, but the bombast means it unintentionally sounds like Imagine Dragons.
Lost Under Heaven's debut, 2016's Songs for Spiritual Lovers to Sing, was the sound of Manchester-bred singer/songwriter Ellery James Roberts and Dutch singer/songwriter/visual artist Ebony Hoorn having fallen in love and willfully drowned themselves in artful sonic euphoria.
With their sophomore record, LUH deliver consistently haunting instrumental melodies and deeply impassioned lyrics that serve as an opulent tonic to the cultural apathy they rebel against.
"To the powers of old, to the powers that be. You have fucked up this world but you will not fuck with me." This is a line from Lost Under
The frame might be better than the actual picture on Lost Under Heaven's latest album 'Love Hates What You've Become' recorded in the Mojave Desert.
English duo Lost Under Heaven's second album Love Hates What You Become takes form as a dynamic and divergent set of lyrical and stylistic turns between...