Misplaced Beneath Heaven, the Band That Adopted WU LYF, Break Up

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In 2014, following the dissolution of WU LYF, Ellery James Roberts launched a brand new band with Ebony Hoorn referred to as LUH. The duo, which ultimately turned generally known as Misplaced Beneath Heaven, is now additionally breaking apart. “We will by no means know the place life will lead us, however for the foreseeable future we gained’t be collaborating collectively anymore as Misplaced Beneath Heaven,” Roberts and Hoorn shared on social media. “Solely love stays between us, however after 12 years of sharing a lot of our lives—residing, working, and spending most of our time collectively— it feels essential to create house between us to each reconnect with ourselves and absolutely embrace our particular person expression.”

Ellery James Roberts and Ebony Hoorn met in 2012, and so they shared their first Misplaced Beneath Heaven music, “Unites,” in 2014. The duo’s debut studio album, Non secular Songs for Lovers to Sing, arrived two years later, through Mute. Reviewing the album, for Pitchfork, Jazz Monroe referred to as it “a revelatory expertise that requires no legible revelations: vocals of ecstatic defiance matched to music seemingly composed of pure magnitude; melancholic synths, sparse guitars, and bombastic strings and drums.” He continued, “The general feeling is of an all-hands, against-the-odds triumph in opposition to staggering forces.”

Misplaced Beneath Heaven shared yet one more album through Mute, Love Hates What You Turn out to be, in 2019, earlier than issuing One thing Is Introduced by Your Life!, in 2023, through their very own LUH*Worldwide label.

Misplaced Beneath Heaven launched their newest music, “Farhang,” in Might 2024. They plan to share one ultimate single, “Creation Tune,” on Friday, February 28.



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