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LUARR - "storms (inside my mind)"

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Introducing "storms (inside my mind)" by LUARR, a captivating debut song that brilliantly fuses dark synthwave with post-punk influences. This track stands out not only for its hauntingly moody and energetic sound but also for its deeply personal lyrics, reflecting LUARR's Brazilian roots with verses in Portuguese. LUARR, originally from São Paulo and now based in Vienna, brings a unique perspective to the synthwave genre. The song delves into the feeling of being caught between two worlds, neither fully belonging in Brazil nor in Austria. This theme of cultural and emotional dislocation resonates powerfully through the music, creating a sense of longing and introspection. The track's dark, moody, and energetic mood is reminiscent of artists like Lebanon Hanover, EKKSTACY, and surrenderdorothy, we don't usually get that similarity often so it's good to hear an artist who's influenced by them. However, LUARR brings his distinct style, combining the cold wave/dark wave essence with his own experiences and emotions. His vocal delivery has been likened to Bones, yet there's a pop-punk flow similar to Peep, adding a unique twist to the track. We think over all "storms (inside my mind)" is a journey through LUARR's inner struggles and reflections. His decision to include verses in Portuguese adds an authentic and personal touch, allowing listeners to connect more deeply with his story. Listen below now.


 
 

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