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Red Axes Unleash Raw New Single “Home ‘La La La’” with Punk-Driven Energy

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Genre-defying duo Red Axes return with their electrifying new single, “Home ‘La La La’,” out now on all major streaming platforms. Known for their fearless approach to sound and style, the Tel Aviv-born artists dive headfirst into punk and indie-rock territory—without ever abandoning the pulse of their electronic roots.

The new track marks yet another evolution in the sonic journey of Niv Arzi and Dori Sadovnik, childhood friends who’ve built a legacy as underground icons through their boundless experimentation and hypnotic live performances. Drawing inspiration from Viagra Boys, Warmduscher, Amyl and the Sniffers, and The Brian Jonestown Massacre, “Home ‘La La La’” is a gritty, guitar-laced anthem that soundtracks that surreal, euphoric blur of an afterparty—when the night teeters between collapse and transcendence.

“We’ve all been there…” the duo shares. “The track wrote itself. We had this line stuck in our heads, like someone crying at an afterparty but also kind of enjoying it. We looped it, added some energy, and let it ride the edge between collapse and euphoria.”

From their early beginnings as psychedelic rock band Red Cotton, to their rebirth in Amsterdam’s underground club scene, Red Axes have spent over 15 years dismantling genre boundaries. With an extensive discography spanning labels like Phantasy, Life & Death, !K7, Correspondant, Shall Not Fade, and Crosstown Rebels, they’ve continuously shifted shape—from post-punk and new wave to indie dance, house, and techno.

Their previous albums—Ballad of the Ice (2014), The Beach Goths (2017), Red Axes (2020), and One More City (2023)—have each expanded the duo’s experimental universe. Now, “Home ‘La La La’” initiates a bold new chapter: raw, guitar-forward, and dripping with the underground sweat of clubs and basements, but always anchored by the rhythmic force that made Red Axes a global name.

Having graced stages like Coachella, Glastonbury, Sónar, Primavera, Burning Man, Berghain, and DC-10, Red Axes continue to thrive at the edge—where chaos, connection, and creativity collide.

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