Letters Sent Home drop ‘Bloom’ single featuring Luna Kills
German alt-rock quartet Letters Sent Home return with “Bloom,” a hauntingly melodic and emotionally charged new single in collaboration with Finnish alternative metal band LUNA KILLS.
“‘Bloom’ portrays the inner conflict you have with yourself when you’re in love with someone who is not good for you,” the band shares. “You know you need to leave, but after every storm, there is sunshine and you feel like you need the sun to bloom, so you don’t leave, and it stays a seemingly never-ending cycle. With our melodic, soft vocals and their heaviness, the collaboration with LUNA KILLS represents that conflict perfectly.”
Watch the “Bloom” visualizer here.
“Bloom” paves the way for Forever Undone (Extended), due out October 10 via SharpTone Records. This expanded edition grows the original track listing to a total of 18 songs and features guest appearances from a wide range of artists including Dead Lakes, ROYALIST, Pentastone, Chris Zuehlke, CMAXLINK, and more.
Since forming in 2015 in northern Germany, Letters Sent Home — comprised of Emily Paschke (vocals), Lara Ripke (bass), Robin Werner (guitar), and Louis Schramm (drums) — have made waves across the alt-rock and emo landscape with their fusion of vulnerability, melody, and raw force.










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