Yours Truly - 'Lights Out'
‘Lights Out’ is a powerful and emotion filled addition to Yours Truly’s growing list of hits!
For fans of Stand Atlantic and Paramore, Lights On emits self-expression and honesty. The lyric “Is this what I look like with the lights on…” resonates with every listener who’s ever doubted their identity whether physically or mentally. Vocalist Mikaila Delgado explains the song was born from her process of ‘unpacking’ herself during the pandemic.
This punky, headbanger is sure to please any long time Yours Truly fan as it’s built from the core of their signature sound. Clear, punchy drum fills paired with slightly distorted riffs. Delgado’s shouty yet melodic vocals are the perfect cherry on this pop-punk cake. Light On’s explores self awareness without losing its catchy rhythm, sure to please all you rockers!
Be sure catch Yours Truly on tour this March in the UK!
Words by Chloe Williams
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