Larusta Unveils New Single 'King of Your Fall' & Shares His Top Five Favourite Albums
'King of Your Fall' is an alternative rock masterpiece captures the raw emotion and lyrical depth of Larusta's journey, offering listeners an evocative blend of personal experiences and musical exploration; The original idea behind the song was to create a self-empowering anthem, heavily influenced by the sounds of PJ Harvey's first three albums.
he track weaves together Larusta's personal experiences with evocative storytelling, inviting listeners to reflect on their own journeys. With its powerful lyrics and haunting melodies, 'King of Your Fall' stands as a testament to resilience and self-discovery. The accompanying music video further brings the song's powerful narrative to life, adding a visual dimension to its already profound impact.
As part of the release celebration, we are featuring an exclusive interview with Larusta, where he shares insights into his creative process and the inspirations behind his music. In this feature, Larusta also discusses his Top Five Favourite Tracks, offering fans a glimpse into the musical influences that have shaped his unique sound. From his early life experiences in the small town of Möckmühl, Germany, to his transformative move to London, Larusta opens up about the pivotal moments that have defined his artistic journey. Join us as we delve deeper into the world of Larusta and explore the stories behind the music.
Martha by Tom Waits
Album: Closing Time
Released: 1973
Artist: Tom Waits
This song is simply perfect in its fragility. It is also very easy to find oneself in this song and his singing voice is also persuasive as he sounds like the elderly melancholic man from whose perspective he is singing.
Lime Tree Arbour by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Album: The Boatman's Call
Released: 1997
Artist: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Nick Cave was doing some solo shows in 2018 or 2029 where he was inviting people to ask him question. I asked him in Berlin if he could play this song and if he approves that I should move to London as I was feeling very stuck artistically where I was living at that time. He said: "You gotta go. You gotta go. There is no other option for you than that." And here I am. For the song itself: This song saved me a couple of times.
Avalanche by Leonard Cohen
Artist: Leonard Cohen
Album: Songs of Love and Hate
Genres: Pop, Folk
This one isn't from this world and neither is his voice in here. It all comes from the very bowels of the world. And what I love most about it is that one can't be really sure what it is about. As far as I know, he didn't know it himself.
In The Dark Places by PJ Harvey
Artist: PJ Harvey
Album: Let England Shake: 12 Short Films by Seamus Murphy
To me it's not only about the struggles of soldiers at war, there is more eternal truth to it.
Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division
Too personal.