The band will also donate £1 for each of the first 250 reviews or airplay that the track receives to the Haemophilia Society
Earning an array of admirers and fans for the thoughtful and engrossing charm of their distinctive indie rock sound and their compassionate work that goes alongside the music, The Lunar Keys are riding a wave of momentum as of late that shows no sign of stopping anytime soon. Their single ‘Silent Ricochet’ aided the arrival of 900 trees (and counting), whilst the follow ups ‘Stop This’, ‘Oxygen Type’, ‘Once’ and ‘Maniac’ saw the band raising funds for Nordoff Robbins, Oxygen, TheTrussellTrust and the nurses at The Royal Surrey Hospital respectively.
The band’s latest single ‘Bleed’ continues their trend of providing both immersive soundscapes and generous gestures, with the band pledging to donate £1 for each of the first 250 reviews or airplay that the track receives to the Haemophilia Society. Sonically, the track feels every bit as thoughtful and moving as their work away from music, featuring thoughtful lyrics that depict and internal struggle and battle within ones self that bursts into life during its anthemic and dynamic choruses. The track has enough winning appeal on its own merit, and its engrossing, melodic nature has an infectiousness to it that feels sure to stick with you for long after your listen, but when paired with the good work that the band are doing too, it feels like a no brainer to add yourself to the growing number of fans of The Lunar Keys and get involved.