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Canadian modern metal powerhouse LIVING DEAD GIRL is commanding attention with the release of the new single and lyric video “Alive,” an anthemic track about controlling life rather than letting life control you.
“‘Alive’ is about standing up and doing whatever you need to do to feel completely alive and to be yourself,” says vocalist Molly Rennick. “It’s about foraging your own path rather than following the one society has paved for you. Taking control of your life, staying true to yourself, being free-spirited and enjoying the ride. This song is an anthem for anyone who feels the need to break free from something that is holding them back from doing what they truly love. Whatever obstacle is in your way, this song is about getting past it to live your life to its full potential.”
The single is available on all major digital music providers. Visit https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/livingdeadgirl1/alive for more information.
“Alive” was recorded at Cuddle Death Studio in Glendale, CA, produced by Mitchell Marlow (In This Moment, All That Remains, New Year’s Day) and mastered by Howie Weinberg (Nirvana, Metallica, U2, Smashing Pumpkins).
LIVING DEAD GIRL’s style is a unique combination of Marilyn Manson meets fellow Canadian frontwoman Avril Lavigne, possessing an amalgam of genres including goth, rock, metal, industrial, pop and punk rock. The music perfectly encapsulates Rennick’s personality, which she admits is a dichotomy of “one wears baby pink and Hello Kitty and listens to pop music, and the other a goth girl in fishnet stockings who listens to Marilyn Manson.” The 21-year-old Rennick’s amazing vocal range sees her seamlessly switching from taunting, high-pitched croons, to menacing, harsh barks, to haunting growls with relative ease.
Formed in 2017, LIVING DEAD GIRL has previously released three independent singles and is now set to release a full-length album, Exorcism, also produced Mitchell Marlow. On Exorcism’s 11 banging tracks, Rennick channels her inner “goth girl gone bad” attitude. From the raging, down-tuned riffs of the title track and “Worship Me,” to the infectious, singalong chorus of “Villain,” to the enticing, taunting melodies of “Beautiful” and “Alive,” Rennick commands your full attention.
Exorcism is scheduled for release in 2021.
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