LUNA’s darkly immersive electro-pop has returned, and it’s more captivating than ever. In her latest single, “Personal Torture,” the acclaimed singer-songwriter confronts her demons and embraces profound emotional revelations. The track blends pulsating, anthemic beats with her most haunting and addictive melodies to date, making it a must-listen for both devoted fans and budding newcomers.
Penned as “a raw snapshot of what it means to reclaim yourself,” LUNA sheds lingering illusions and chooses to let go of the obstacles preventing her from embracing her true self. Anchored by an understated, static beat and a distinct homage to 80s synth-pop, “Personal Torture” delivers a powerful blend of empowerment and introspection. This enthralling track offers a glimpse into her upcoming sophomore album, “No Rest,” set to premiere on February 7, 2025.
The hypnotic atmosphere of “Personal Torture” is instantly mesmerising, leaving a lasting impression that will have listeners craving more. Fans are now in for a treat with the release of an accompanying music video – an extraordinary visual masterpiece that perfectly encapsulates the song’s magnetic allure.
Featuring LUNA’s bold and unconventional style, the video intertwines expressive dance and avant-garde fashion, mirroring the song’s wild journey toward self-realization. The theme of “Personal Torture” is vividly brought to life through the portrayal of two contrasting personas – one in striking red, the other in pure white – symbolizing her inner battle and eventual clarity. It’s an alluring and impactful reflection of the sonic world LUNA continues to craft, leaving us eager to see what the rising star will unveil next.
In 2024, LUNA achieved significant milestones, including gracing the iconic Times Square Billboard and representing Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest. As the global stage thrust her into the spotlight, LUNA is poised to enchant audiences with her unique brand of electro-pop. With the release of “Personal Torture,” she sets the tone for an unforgettable 2025.