“Death by Delight” – Left on Tenth

Listening to “Death by Delight” by Left on Tenth felt like a punch to the gut— but it felt so good. The passion emitting from the lead singer’s vocals give this indie rock ballad a sense of epic-ness that makes it feel larger than life. The instrumentals, specifically the trumpet and guitar solos, are so harmonious with the background instrumentals and melody, it almost makes you want to cry when you listen to it. This is a perfect end credits type of song you would hear in a Oscar winning film or even trailer. Definitely give this song a spin if you need something to awaken inside you and nourish your soul.


Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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