DEATH LENS SHARE ROUSING NEW SINGLE “POWER”
Death Lens just lit a match and tossed it straight into the middle of the punk-rock landscape with their latest single “Power,” a track that feels like it was designed to blow the doors off whatever room you play it in. It is tight, charged, and loud in that very specific Death Lens way. It’s legit the kind of song that makes you want to sprint through a brick wall with a smile on your face.
The band leans hard into their signature mix of raw punk energy and melodic punch, building “Power” around a rhythm section that never stops pushing and guitars that feel like they’re fighting their way out of the speakers. Vocally, it is confident and confrontational without losing that emotional bite that has always separated Death Lens from the pack.
And then there is the music video… a chaotic, black-and-white homage to skate culture and youthful mayhem. It is gritty and stylish at the same time, bouncing between shots of skateboarders raiding a corner store, stealing beer, shotgunning cans like it is an Olympic sport, and tearing through skate parks with that specific mix of fearlessness and total disregard for tomorrow. It is lo-fi, it is mischievous, and it matches the song’s adrenaline spike perfectly.
What makes “Power” work so well is the attitude behind it. Death Lens are not pretending. They are not chasing trends. They are delivering the kind of punk that feels lived-in, sweaty, and necessary. It is a reminder that energy does not have to be polished to hit hard — it just has to be honest.
With “Power,” the band continues leveling up without losing the grit that made people care in the first place. If this is the direction they’re heading in, we’re not just watching a significant single drop; we’re watching a band shift into a whole new gear.
Turn this one up. Then turn it up again. Death Lens are swinging hard, and “Power” hits exactly the way its title promises.