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RedLight sets the stage ablaze with “Les derives”

From the heart of Marseille’s rock underground, RedLight reemerges with their latest single “Les dérives,” a track that feels both like a battle cry and a confessional. Formed in 2007, the band has always lived between worlds, blending the poetic grit of Pearl Jam, the restless fire of Beastie Boys, and the haunting depth of The Cure. With this release, they lean even harder into their DIY ethos, recording and mixing entirely in their home studio, proving once again that honesty outshines polish.

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“Les dérives” unfolds like a storm that knows its direction. The guitars bite and shimmer, carrying the tension of rebellion and self-exploration, while the vocals channel both vulnerability and defiance. There’s melody, yes, but also a sharp edge that refuses to be softened, RedLight’s signature fingerprint. With their album, RedLight reminds listeners why their sound matters in the first place. “Les dérives” is a manifesto of survival, crafted from raw strings and lived experience.

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