
Finland’s sonic wrecking crew return with blood in their eyes and riffs in their veins.
LOST SOCIETY have kicked open the doors to their next era with ‘Dead People Scare Me (But The Living Make Me Sick)’, a feral, riff-drenched gut punch that spits in the face of conformity. Clocking in as their first new music since 2022’s If the Sky Came Down, this track isn’t just a comeback, it’s a middle finger raised high to the sanitised expectations of modern life.
This new cut dials up the chaos with venomous hooks and a beat that demands circle pits. It’s the first taste of their upcoming full length, which the band’s keeping under wraps for now, but if this is the warning shot, the full record’s bound to detonate.
The song lands with a tongue-in-cheek party video that blends grotesque gags and moshpit madness, perfectly matching the track’s twisted spirit. Watch it here:
Samy Elbanna breaks it down:
“When we were kids, we were scared of the Grim Reaper or zombies. But as adults? The scariest thing is a human with power.
This track is for the outliers, for anyone who’s been told to fit in and asked why they won’t. Even now, being different still makes people uncomfortable. Metal’s always lived on the fringe, and this song is a call to everyone who embraces that. ‘Being touched by the devil’, that’s for all of us who know we’re not built like the rest, and we’re proud of it.”
LOST SOCIETY are:
Samy Elbanna – vocals, guitar
Arttu Lesonen – guitar
Mirko Lehtinen – bass
Taz Fagerström – drums
📸 Photo by Sam Jamsen
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