Rare And Deadly continues to reveal new layers, as A Place To Bury Strangers return with Losing Time, another previously unreleased track from the project. Accompanied by a haunting new video directed by filmmaker Travis Stevens, best known for horror films A Wounded Fawn and Jakob's Wife, the release pairs the band's overwhelming sonic force with Stevens' unsettling visual sensibility, making for a collaboration that feels naturally aligned.
Driven by towering walls of noise yet anchored by a surprising sense of vulnerability, Losing Time reflects on the unstoppable passage of life, transforming existential uncertainty into something both devastating and cathartic.
"Losing Time tackles the uneasy truth that life keeps moving whether we're ready for it or not. Set against our signature storm of noise and tension, it's a song about change, mortality, and surrendering to the inevitable," the band comments.
Photo by Holger Nitschke
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