
Today, they have shared the video for latest single "Home," a thrashy rager that is tempered by incredibly catchy melodic choruses.
"'Will I ever come back home?'
"This lyric for me personally means a million things," shares Copozzi. "One of them is learning to move on and allow growth, even when in a mentally unhealthy place. Things like...past feelings. Growing older. Healing old wounds. Moving on from what was once a safe place and finding a new one. All while doing that asking yourself honest questions while looking inward."
He elaborates, "Questions like, 'Do I feel seen? Do I feel heard? Who am I now that this time has passed? Who are these people around me? Who am I to these people around me? Do I belong here? Am I happy? Does this fill my cup? Or am I filling some 'thing' or someone else's cup?'"
"Patience is everything."
Regarding this lyric, he states, "Being gentle and kind with yourself in these moments is one of the hardest things to do, but from what I've learned, you have to. Especially as you are trying to survive from your own personal hell."
As for the accompanying video, the singer explains, "Brian got pretty excited. We all did. But Chef? He really got into it and had a little spill. This is probably our favorite song to play collectively as a band. That was felt especially while filming the video. Once the end kicks in, we all pretty much lock in and it's one of the oddest connections I've ever felt while in a band. One hive mind."
As for Tsao taking a tumble while filming, he jokes, "No one asked if Brian was okay. He's still upset."
Loss Becomes will appear at a forthcoming holiday show in Long Island and will hit the road again in March with Bore. All dates are below, with more details to come.













