
Lava La Rue unveils their latest single, "Humanity"
London-based artist Lava La Rue has shared the brand new single, "Humanity", taken from their forthcoming debut album, STARFACE.
The single lands alongside a candid live video; Lava La Rue's first ever performance of the track at Biig Piig's Gaza Aid Benefit earlier this year, montaged between fan submitted-home videos of what humanity looks like to them.
“This might be the most vulnerable I’ve ever been on a song. The verses follow a very literal experience about losing a friendship to addiction, but every time the chorus hits, it evolves into a response/reminder to not give up on humanity even when you feel like humanity has given up on you," they explain. "It’s about cherishing the everyday moments/connections that let you know that there is just as much light as there is dark…and using those moments to restore your energy so you have the will to keep fighting for what you believe in."
STARFACE is scheduled for release on 21 June via Dirty Hit, and is available to pre-order now.
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