Lielack releases new emo-punk single ‘Cold Sober’

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Nu-punk band Lielack has released their newest single ‘Cold Sober’ on all streaming services today. Blending their signature punk sound with emo undertones, ‘Cold Sober’ is both introspective and emotive as lead singer Jason Pascucci grapples with his inner-self in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a recovering addict, Pascucci offers an honest account of recovery, affirming that healing is not a linear process and can come with challenges along the way. A music video for the track is set to release on the band’s official YouTube channel December 10th. 

 

 

After the peaceful dissolution of their previous band Dearbones in the late summer of 2021, three of its official members decided to continue on forward together, organizing an entire Nu-revolution as Lielack. Built on the sonic talents of Jason Pascucci (Vocals), Andrew Quinn (Guitar), and Jacob Blondin (Drums), Lielack surged into the scene with the release of their debut single ‘Nu4U’ in the following September, revealing a powerfully tight melodic three-piece, fully loaded with nuclear energy and a whole lotta heart. 

 

Ready to take over charts and playlists with inspired hybrid vibes that cleverly merge radiant Pop/Punk into a signature style of their own as a Nu-Punk band – Lielack exists purely to thrill listeners all across the map with an authentic blend of scorching hot musicianship, endearing vocals, and wild Nu material. 

 

Based out of Worcester, MA – join Lielack as they continue to make the most of every minute in their groundbreaking debut in 2021, thrilling listeners worldwide with amped-up antics, gripping melodies, and unforgettable music designed to catapult them straight into the spotlight right to #1, where they belong.