09/02/2025
“no death no danger” the latest offering from Lucrecia Dalt’s A Danger to Ourselves
“no death no danger” is the final offering from Lucrecia Dalt’s A Danger to Ourselves before the album arrives this Friday, September 5.
On “no death no danger”, Dalt speak-sings over mesmeric verses before Eliana Joy’s backing vocals rise in the refrain, all anchored, once again, by the undeniable groove of Alex Lazaro’s percussion and cyrus campbells’ bass playing. the song swells into a storm of overdriven slide guitar and ghostly whoops, a sonic accompaniment to a stark, dark night in dalt’s southwest us environs.
Inspired by Jean Cocteau’s film Orpheus, and a hint of Medusa, the song traces the “tension of deciding to cross the portal behind one’s image”, where “tears don’t fall—they rise up”
The single emerges today alongside a video directed by Tony Lowe, featuring Dalt and Lazaro in abstract performance, accented with rhythmic visual collisions and spectral segues.