At the forefront of Dead Astronauts upcoming 13 track LP “Ghosts“ is the compelling single “Erase Me,“ a preview of the atmospheric and evocative journey the album promises to deliver. At its core, “Erase Me“ unfolds as a poignant narrative of trauma, a simple lyrical tapestry woven with the threads of old demons being laid to rest, or as the band puts it “leaving bodies behind“. The song explores the intricate dance between confronting one's inner demons and the challenge of discerning them from the very forces that might offer redemption. Dead Astronauts craft a haunting yet cathartic experience, inviting listeners to delve into the complexities of their own emotional landscapes. Accompanying this sonic journey is the visually compelling music video for “Erase Me,“ a cinematic creation directed by the talented Michael Williamson. The video stars Lauren Koopowitz and Adam Ovadia, who bring the narrative to life with their emotive performances. T
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