Lil Lotus Shares New Single “she’s a vampire”
From Upcoming Album
Out December 1st Via Epitaph Records
Lil Lotus by Mallory Turner
On Tour Starting November 1
“Lil Lotus is rewriting the emo playbook and there are no rules.” – Alternative Press
For Los Angeles alternative artist Lil Lotus, life has largely felt like one giant nosebleed— constantly being drained by the people around him, solitude and his internal demons. Directly drawing upon that feeling, he has titled his sophomore album ‘Nosebleeder’, which is coming out on December 1 via Epitaph Records. Today he is showcasing his singular storytelling skills in cinematic new single from the record, “she’s a vampire”.
Featuring anxious pop-punk riffs and trap-leaning production from Matt Malpass (Blink 182, Travis Barker, MGK, nothing,nowhere.), Lotus delivers an emotive vocal performance in “she’s a vampire.” Accented with drawn-out vowels and a charismatic cadence, he confesses his undying love for his undead lover.
Loosely inspired by the Twilight series, Lil Lotus explains: “I wrote “She’s A Vampire” with this movie mentality of guy meets girl, girl’s acting weird and he doesn’t understand why, and she keeps dipping off to hang out with these people at night that are so important to her. She’s actually meeting up with her coven to do vampire shit.” Watch the production video below!
“she’s a vampire”
On ‘Nosebleeder’, Lotus digs into emotionally aware songwriting that touches on themes of friendship, addiction, mental health, and toxic relationships. Blending diaristic lyrics, pop-punk melodies, and trap production throughout his genre-defying music career, with the new album Lotus hopes his experiences resonate with his listeners. “I feel like a lot of songs are just me singing universally in the hope that somebody connects to the topics.”
Produced by Matt Malpass and Mike Pepe (Taking Back Sunday, Charlotte Sands), the follow up to 2021’s debut full length ‘ERRØR BØY’ finds Lotus linking up with featured collaborators across the sphere of alternative music, including Mod Sun, Sophie Powers, Alexis Munroe and kennedyxoxo. Now more than ever, Lil Lotus finds himself fully leaning into the influences that have always informed his sound.
After emerging in 2017 with his Body Bag EP with collaborations from GothBoiClique members Cold Hart and Nedarb, the creative has released multiple EPs (including 2020’s All My Little Scars 3-EP series) and over a dozen singles. Since the release of his debut record in 2021, his streaming footprint has grown immensely with current numbers of over 1.2 million per month and 83 million catalog streams to date. Possessing a distinct vocal style and unconventional ear, Lotus has been recognized by the likes of Lyrical Lemonade, Kerrang!, BrooklynVegan, Alternative Press, Apple Radio 1 with Travis Mills and more.
Nosebleeder Tracklisting
1. blame me for everything ft. Mod Sun
2. how’s it feel to feel nothing
3. nosebleeder
4. stockholm syndrome ft. sace6
5. what a time to be alive ft. Luke holland
6. ghost ft. alexis munroe
7. missouri
8. millionaire ft. kennedyxoxo
10. halley’s comet
11. play dead
12. everything you hate about me
13. when life gives you lemons ft. sophie powers
14. shooting star
Lil Lotus Tour Dates
w/ In Her Own Words
11/1 – Nashville, TN @ The End
11/2 – Tulsa, OK @ Vanguard
11/4 – Dallas, TX @ Big Robs
11/5 – Austin, TX @ Spiderhouse Inside
11/7 – Phoenix, AZ @ Underground
11/10 – Los Angeles, CA @ Knitting Factory
11/11 – San Francisco, CA @ Neck Of The Woods
11/14 – Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theater
11/15 – Seattle, WA @ Nuemos
11/17 – Salt Lake City, UT @ DLC
11/19 – Denver, CO @ HQ
11/20 – Kansas City, MO @ Rino
11/21 – Indianapolis, IN @ Hoosier Dome
11/22 – Cleveland, OH @ Mahalls
11/24 – Columbus, OH @ Big Room Bar
11/25 – Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen
w/MAKEOUT
11/26 – Pontiac, MI – The Crofoot
11/28 – Lakewood, OH – The Foundry
11/29 – Pittsburgh, PA – Crafthouse
11/30 – Bensalem, PA – Broken Goblet Brewing
12/01 – Amityville, NY – Amityville Music Hall
12/02 – Lowell, MA – Taffeta
12/03 – Baltimore, MD – Zen West
12/05 – Richmond, VA – Ember Music Hall
12/06 – Greenville, SC – Radio Room
12/07 – Atlanta, GA – Boggs
12/08 – Tampa, FL – Hooch And Hive
12/09 – Jacksonville, FL – Jack Rabbits
12/10 – Winter Park, FL – The Conduit