Lightworker Share Visualizer for New Song, Evergreen

Lightworker first emerged with the Resilience EP in 2017. Their signature sound cemented on 2020's full-length debut, Fury by Failure. It tallied over a million streams powered up by Empyre, The Willing Martyr, and Words Dissolve [feat. Ryan Kirby of Fit For A King]. Meanwhile, a 2021 cover of the Hoobastank hit Crawling in the Dark maintained their momentum. During 2022, they recorded How The Beautiful Decay with Beau Burchell of Saosin in the producer's chair. The musicians made a conscious decision to let their heavier impulses lead the way in the studio. As a result, How the Beautiful Decay is a master class in beautiful brutality.

The visualizer for "Evergreen." It's packed with montage footage of the band performing live at different locations — and will leave you incredibly eager to see the band in the flesh.
 

"On our debut album, we had two songs that could be classified as our version of 'ballads' or 'love songs,. 'Evergreen' is that song for this album, and it continues the story from '10/18' off our first album. Lyrically, it's equally melancholy and sweet — the perfect blend for our heaviest 'ballad' to date.”

- the band says


How the Beautiful Decay is out everywhere April 19th

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Hellscape

  2. First Light

  3. A Bastard's Shame

  4. Burn Scar

  5. Evergreen

  6. Mea Culpa

  7. Unmaker

  8. Blurred Vision

  9. Rusted Crown

  10. How the Beautiful Decay

Catch Lightworker on tour with Dreamwake & Red Keep:

5/3 — San Diego, CA — The Bancroft 

5/4 — Tempe, AZ — Yucca Tap Room

5/5 — El Paso, TX — The Rockhouse 

5/7 — Austin, TX — Coral Snake 

5/8 — Houston, TX — The End

5/9 — Corpus Christi, TX — Boozerz 

5/10 — Lubbock, TX — Jake’s Backroom 

5/11 — Dallas, TX — Haltom Theater Side Stage 

6/30 — Thompson, CT — Capulet Fest*

*Festival Date

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Jenica Lawson

Photographer & Writer

My love for concert photography came from my scrolling on tumblr in my high school years, growing more after attending Warped Tour in 2012. Earning my associates degree in the arts from Cochise College in 2017, I started hunting for my next goal. I began my photojournalism journey in 2019 after working for my local newspaper taking shots of anyone and anything. I have a background of short documentaries, video interviewing and editorial shots. My friends tell me I have a plethora of band/music knowledge that I now hope to put to good use.

https://www.instagram.com/jenicaleaphotography/
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