
Love isn't supposed to sound like this.
With "Love Is Dying," Lost in Hollywood tap straight into the moment where everything starts to crack - and they don't look away.
Featuring Philip Strand of Normandie, the new single by Lost In Hollywood blends crushing metalcore weight with a haunting melodic pull, balancing raw aggression and fragile emotion in a way that feels both intimate and explosive. It's not a polished love song or a dramatic farewell - it's the sound of something falling apart in real time.
The track arrives at a moment where Lost in Hollywood have been quietly building serious momentum. Recent singles like "The Fire," "Pretty Skin," "Like A River" (feat. Of Virtue) and "The Art Of Being Torn Out" (Feat. Half Me) didn't just showcase different sides of the band - they proved how confidently they move between atmosphere, heaviness and emotional depth. Each release pushed their sound further, pulling more listeners into their orbit and solidifying their place in the modern metalcore landscape.
"Love Is Dying" feels like the emotional center of that journey. Philip Strand's unmistakable voice adds a fragile contrast to the band's relentless energy, turning the track into a tense back-and-forth between vulnerability and rage. It's heavy, melodic, uncomfortable - and exactly the kind of song that sticks with you longer than expected.
All of this leads straight into Lost in Hollywood's upcoming album, set for release on March 20th. The record promises to be the band's most focused and ambitious work to date - bigger in sound, sharper in songwriting and unafraid to sit with uncomfortable emotions. If the recent singles were pieces of the puzzle, "Love Is Dying" is the moment everything clicks into place.
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March 20th isn't just another release date - it's the next step for a band that's done playing it safe.
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