Kill The Lights (featuring former members of Bullet For My Valentine, Throw The Fight, and more) have released “Nothing Left”, a previously unreleased track from the recording sessions of their sophomore album, Death Melodies. The song arrives as the band marks the first anniversary of that album’s release.
Vocalist James Clark shared insight into the track’s meaning, stating:
“‘Nothing Left’ delves into the internal struggle faced daily by those living with anxiety and ADHD. It reflects on the delicate balance required to navigate life and feel ‘normal.’ While the song acknowledges the ongoing battle, it also embraces the reality of managing these challenges—accepting them, living with them, and taking each day as it comes.”
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