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NEW MUSIC: German quartet Letters Sent Home releases new single ahead of debut album

'Ignorance' represents the frustration and helplessness of young people.
PUBLISHED FEB 21, 2024
Across three EPs German quartet Letters Sent Home have made their name as a band who match infectious melody and huge choruses. (Photo Credit: Jana Boese)
Across three EPs German quartet Letters Sent Home have made their name as a band who match infectious melody and huge choruses. (Photo Credit: Jana Boese)

Hannover, Germany (Release): German quartet Letters Sent Home released their newest single 'Ignorance' featuring Dead Lakes vocalist Sumner Peterson via SharpTone Records off of their upcoming debut album 'Forever Undone'. “’Ignorance’ represents the frustration and helplessness of young people regarding the climate crisis,” shares the band on their new rallying cry. “At the same time, it is begging the people in power to start working with us to try and save the planet.” 'Ignorance' is available to stream now.



 

Recently, Letters Sent Home announced their debut album 'Forever Undone', set to be released on April 12. The album features new single 'Ignorance' as well as recently released singles 'Request Denied', 'Elements', and 'I Hope I Die First' alongside seven new tracks.

“We have been told that people mostly like our music due to relatability and personality in our songs. We believe to have pushed this to an extreme, for this album is as personal as it could possibly get. I am truly nervous about some of these songs being heard by certain people but writing this album has been very therapeutic in the way that I finally started dealing with stuff I have been consciously and subconsciously ignoring for the past years,” said vocalist Emily Paschke on the album.

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