Holy smokes, Canada’s Famous Strangers just dropped a video for "L.S.C." that’s wilder than a black widow’s love life! Fronted by the fierce Amanda Keirnan, these Edmonton rockers blend haunting melodies with face-melting riffs like total pros. Seriously, this track? It starts all soft and creepy, lulling you in, then BAM! The heaviness hits like a freight train. Guitarist Jeff Kittlitz ain’t kidding: "It grabs you, shakes you, and drains your soul (in the best way!)."
Written by all four members for the first time (finally!), "L.S.C." feels raw, fearless, and unapologetically intense. Lyrically? It’s got serious part-woman, part-spider vibes, like those gnarly rituals where romance ends with someone getting eaten alive. It’s twisted, yeah, but weirdly relatable? It’s about obsession, power, and that sick pull toward what destroys you. Been there.
Catch ’em live at Armstrong MetalFest (July 11–12) or Loud As Hell (Aug 1–3): they absolutely own the stage. Their chemistry’s electric, and honestly, they don’t care about fitting into neat genre boxes. “Just write what feels real,” shrugs Jeff. Man's got a point.
I didn’t expect this to hit so hard. From DIY video wizardry (props to Lord Heathen Val for the pyro!) to studio energy (they jammed out drum parts on the damn spot), everything about this screams authenticity. That spider-web artwork? Total chef’s kiss, even if I still have arachnophobia.
If you dig Halestorm meets Arch Enemy with a splash of poetic horror, don’t sleep on this. Smash play already. Your playlist's gettin' stale anyway.
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