Today’s video of the day is Dead Lights – “Take” released in 2025.
Dead Lights return in 2025 with the video for their latest single “Take.” The song dives deep into human nature. It questions our endless hunger to consume. We take everything—ideas, emotions, the world around us—without pause. “Take” appears on their new album All That’s Left Is All We Take. It’s a dark, brooding collection of modern synthpop. The sound is cold but seductive. Each track delivers a bleak but catchy statement on humanity. “Take” stands out with its sharp hooks and pulsing rhythm. Yet, the message cuts even deeper.
Dead Lights formed in Berlin in 2020. The duo—Saigon Blue Rain’s Ivan and former Mechanical Cabaret frontman Roi—built their identity on darkwave roots. Their debut Dead Lights in 2021 fused harsh electronics with deep emotion. The follow-up, Glitterspit, added glam and swagger to the darkness. Now, All That’s Left Is All We Take pulls back the curtain. It shows the raw truth behind the mask.
This video reflects that vision. It’s stark, sensual, and unsettling. The visuals echo the theme of overconsumption. The imagery is slick but unnerving. It asks, how far will we go before nothing remains? Compared to earlier tracks like “Plastic Girl” or “Receiver,” “Take” feels more intimate. Still, it carries the same critical edge. The production is polished, but the feeling is jagged. It’s music to dance to, but it leaves a bitter taste. “Take” fits perfectly into the band’s growing legacy. Each release peels away another layer of illusion. This song, and its haunting video, strip us down to the core.
Dead Lights continue to evolve with each album. They stay true to their synthpop roots while pushing deeper into psychological themes. With “Take,” they offer more than music. They offer a mirror. If you enjoy artists like Boy Harsher or She Past Away, Dead Lights will hit the mark. Their sound is sharp, their message clear, and their style unforgettable. “Take” is another bold step in their journey. One that asks a chilling question—when will we stop taking?
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