Post-Hardcore supergroup L.S. Dunes releases highly anticipated sophomore album "Violet" out now via Fantasy Records
Jason Gordonjason@releasewave.comJanuary 31, 2025 – Rock band L.S. Dunes has released their highly anticipated sophomore album Violet, out now via Fantasy Records. Featuring recent singles "Violet", "Paper Tigers", "Machines", and "Fatal Deluxe", the new album sees L.S. Dunes embracing the magic in everyday life. "The process of writing and recording this record took me someplace I’ve never been and showed me things I’ve never seen,” recalls front man Anthony Green. “There was a point where I was dead set on telling the story, but during the process of collaborating I started to realize that 'Violet' had taken all of us someplace different and showed us all different things and started to see something bigger than just my experience. ”He continues: “I will say that this record might be here to reflect back on whatever it is you go looking for in music because music is magic and magic is real. Music is magic." The album is now streaming everywhere for fans of all bands these members have been and are currently a part of.
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January 31, 2025L.S. Dunes, a Post-Hardcore/Alt-Rock supergroup featuring members of Circa Survive, Coheed & Cambria, Thursday and My Chemical Romance, will release their sophomore LP titled "Violet" on January 31, 2025 via Fantasy Records. Across 10 new tracks produced by the acclaimed Will Yip, the new album offers a fresh take on the band's sound, with recent singles like "Fatal Deluxe" and "Machines" showcasing a more expansive musical palette. On the new album Travis Stever shares, “‘Violet’ is a sonic journey into the depths of every band member of L.S. Dunes. The collaborative efforts to bring each song to a full potential came naturally. It’s the album that has always lived in us individually but could only be made together. It has melodies that have lived within me since I was a child. It was only with this band I would be able to find a place where they could find a home in song."