Lucrecia Dalt unveils video for final single, ‘no death no danger’; new LP drops tomorrow

Just a day out from the release of A Danger to Ourselves, and following the heavy pulse of ‘caes‘ and the warped intimacy of ‘divina‘, Lucrecia Dalt has shared one final single titled ‘no death no danger’. The track leans into a kind of haunted elegance, with Dalt’s voice winding through stark verses before opening up into a beautifully strange refrain, lifted by Eliana Joy’s backing vocals. “Conceptually, ‘no death no danger’ is inspired by the film Orpheus by Jean Cocteau. Plus a hint of medusa; behind the portal: tears don’t fall—they rise up,” explains Dalt. “It’s about the tension of deciding to cross the portal behind one’s image. I sing, ‘tears rise up behind the mirrored door, no death, no danger. My love happens as a wave on your receivers—let the sleepers by.’”

‘no death no danger’ arrives with an accompanying video directed by Tony Lowe. Watch it below and watch out for the release of A Danger to Ourselves tomorrow through RVNG Intl. We can’t wait.

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