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Out of Nicosia’s back rooms and into something louder, Leave The Wave emerge with Lose Control, a track that doesn’t ask for attention but takes it all the same. It’s raw, tense, and cracked open with emotion, the kind of song that doesn’t smooth over the edges because the edges are the point.
What started as a few friends jamming in rehearsal spaces around Cyprus grew into something weightier. Over time, Leave The Wave became a way to process the noise, in their heads, in the world, and in the space between. Their sound nods to the grunge greats, but they’re not chasing nostalgia. They’re pulling from their own lives, their own streets, and putting it all on tape.
Lose Control doesn’t hide behind metaphor. It wrestles with that tipping point between keeping it together and letting everything fall out. Guitars grind slowly, drums pulse like a heartbeat on edge, and the vocals carry the weariness of someone who’s lived every word. It’s pulled from their debut album Disturbance, a record shaped around the kind of struggles we usually keep quiet. Mental health, uncertainty, the search for calm, it’s all there. But this isn’t just about pain. It’s about release, too. About feeling something real, even if it hurts. For Leave The Wave, playing live still means everything. It’s where the connection happens. Lose Control brings that same energy, honest, imperfect, and completely alive. |
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