Lo-fi punk/grunge band release another single to promote their recent album!
Following their album ‘Doll’, released on 28th March this year, Liliths Army are unleashing their next single ‘Cursed’ on 24th October 2025, via Criminal Records, with the music video fittingly being released at 10am on Halloween (31st October 2025).
The band say: “The central theme of the song is the unease of inner darkness which we sought to express visually in the music video drawing upon our interest in old-school horror movies. Filmed at an abandoned armoury in Northamptonshire, we invite the audience to glimpse into the wrought emotions of psychological unease through film and music.”
Liliths Army have arranged a single launch event, limited to 50 tickets, on Saturday 25th October 2025 at Audio Works in Northampton, UK. There will be a performance from the band themselves, a performance from support act Katie Paton, and a preview screening of the music video. I will be attending, and I am looking forward to it!
Get your ticket HERE
As you may have seen from my previous reviews, I really enjoy this band. When I was asked if I’d like to review this single, of course I said yes! It’s a great single. It’s one of my personal favourites from the album, haunting, powerful, passionate and emotional. So much expression, darkness, and heaviness. The lyrics are very relatable, and I think that’s why I love the single so much.
I have also had a sneak peek at the music video – it’s great, well produced, very haunting and is fitting for the single. I’m not spoiling anything; just know you won’t be disappointed! Pre-save ‘Cursed‘ HERE
If you haven’t already, you can buy the album ‘Doll‘ on limited edition signed CD, Vinyl and Test Pressing HERE
4th October – The Shire Horse, Kettering
9th October – The Subside Bar, Birmingham
25th October – Audio Works, Northampton (Single Launch)
6th November – MK11, Milton Keynes (Supporting Bad Manners)
15th November – Scruffy Murphys, Birmingham
22nd November – The Shire Horse, Kettering
29th November – The Hope & Anchor, London
30th November – Dan Fest at The International, Leicester
13th December – The Puzzle Hall, Sowerby Bridge
19th December – Percy’s, Whitchurch
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