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DEAF ECHO IGNITE THE NIGHT WITH NEW SINGLE “ALL BUT LOVE”

DEAF ECHO IGNITE THE NIGHT WITH NEW SINGLE “ALL BUT LOVE”

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Deaf Echo returns with their first new track of the year, "All But Love." The Los Angeles-based indie pop group wastes no time setting the tone, delivering their first release since "Batman" dropped in May 2025 and making it clear they are stepping back into the spotlight with momentum.

"All But Love" feels built for late nights. It is the kind of track you want blasting through club speakers to keep the energy alive well past midnight. There are hints of influence from bands like Arctic Monkeys and The Black Keys woven into the instrumentation and vocal delivery, but Deaf Echo keeps it distinctly their own. A punchy, infectious drum lead-in gives way to sharp guitar lines and a bass groove that locks everything into place.

Lyrically, the song leans into reckless freedom. It celebrates the thrill of no-strings-attached, the fun of temptation, and the unapologetic desire to live in the moment. It does not overthink itself. It just wants you to move.

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