News: Deadlights Drop Arresting New Single ‘The King of Nowhere,’ From Sophomore Album ‘The Uncanny Valley’

Brisbane-based post-hardcore quartet Deadlights have dropped their arresting new single, “The King of Nowhere,” taken from their forthcoming second album, The Uncanny Valley, out May 21 through Greyscale Records. Mixed and mastered by Chris Vernon (Belle Haven, Windwaker, Stuck Out), “The King of Nowhere,” follows on from Deadlights’ critically acclaimed single “Born of a Lie.” Watch the captivating video for “The King of Nowhere” below: On the meaning behind “The King of Nowhere,” frontman Dylan Davidson states: “‘Nowhere’ is the wasteland of the unwatered mind. It is the dark place we barricade ourselves in when we want to hide from reality. ‘The King Of Nowhere’ is a song about putting yourself in this place and getting lost with no way out.” In the live arena, the four-piece have cemen...

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