“Death is Following Us” — The Pixel Rain Condemns a Ruinous Legacy in Video for “Last”

The Pixel Rain released a video for “Last,” a post-punk track featuring industrial electronics and cold guitar work reminiscent of The Jesus and Mary Chain and The Horrors. The song critiques modern authority through the metaphor of a despot surveying a ruined kingdom, with lyrics exploring ecological devastation and political corruption. Áron Siegler, the project’s core musician, stated the track was inspired by his disgust toward contemporary power structures, drawing from his Hungarian perspective while crafting universally resonant narratives. The Hungary-shot video features a full band lineup including Balázs Fűr, András Melles, Máté Breier, and Máté Király-Gyeőry, transforming a studio project into a communal force. “Last” serves as the first preview from the forthcoming album A Sense of Danger, arriving in late October, signaling an effort willing to confront authority with unflinching directness.

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