Death Lens Swing For The Fences With Fierce New LP 'No Luck' [Album Stream]

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In case you're burnt out on whatever mainstream media sells you as "punk rock" these days, it's time to cleanse your palette with the help of SoCal noisemakers Death Lens.

Fueled by the enraging events of the past two-plus years, the LA based-outfit has produced an ear-thumping soundtrack for their irate listeners aptly titled No Luck.

Touching on the fiery new 14-song LP due out April 15th via Secret Friends Music Group, the band states, "We used this album as a platform to voice our opinions on problems we’re facing on a societal level as a country."  

The group added, "No Luck was our chance to get out of our comfort zone as a band by allowing each of us to bring our own influences to the table with total comfort and acceptance. It was also our way of releasing anxiety and anger from being confined and feeling silenced during the pandemic."  

With pummeling tracks such as "Abrupt," "DAEMON," and  "Slugger," we say mission accomplished as the fearless five-piece provide swift sounds similar to city-mates FIDLAR and Plague Vendor.    

To check out the killer new album streaming a day early exclusively on The Noise, be sure to see below. Afterward, to grab a copy of No Luck, head here.  

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