
Lost Under Heaven return with their first single of the year "Alpha Omega"
Lost Under Heaven, the duo made up of Ellery James Roberts (formerly of WU LYF) and Ebony Hoorn, have returned to share their first outing of the year, "Alpha Omega".
"Alpha Omega" is the duo's first release of 2020, and follows on from their second LP Love Hates What You Become that landed in January last year.
According to Consequence of Sound, the new release was entirely funded from Lost Under Heaven's Patreon account.
The duo say of their new song, "After reflecting on our rapturous moment, from the sensational and quickly suppressed alternative narratives (or ‘conspiracy’ theories) to the 1984-esque group think and virtue signalling conformity of the ‘new normal’, the song intends to refute the linear notion of time reaching its near catastrophic conclusion in favour of a cyclic awareness of conscious evolution. We are now entering a moment of great transformation, and we intended to meet the challenge with an optimistic reverence for whatever may come."
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