LUI releases a new art rock album ASTRONOMICAL WAYS TO DIE

Today, Lui Salazar, known by his stage name LUI, released his new art rock album, “Astronomical Ways to Die” under Dead Internet Records. The album can be found on most music streaming platforms, and plans for a limited physical release are underway.

LUI, an artist and music producer based near Chicago, says his release didn’t start out as a love album but grew into one.

“The album started a period in my life where I needed change and wanted to find love,” says LUI. “The songs started out as quirky fantasies and desires. Towards the second half of the project, I found love. Some lyrics became more direct and personal, but the songs retained my campy, weird vibe.”

“Astronomical Ways to Die” is a belated Valentine’s Day gift to LUI fans. For much of the year he obsessively recorded and produced vocals, violins, flutes, guitars and various folk instruments for the album.

LUI reflects on his release: “I always thought my last album, ‘Truth Is Like a Seed’, was too preachy. This time I wanted to be deep but in a fun way. It’s a love album, not a philosophy book. Life doesn’t suck, and woe to me. Happy belated Valentine’s Day.”

About Lui Salazar:

LUI is a multi-instrumentalist born and raised near Chicago. He is the co-founder and lead music producer of Dead Internet Records. His music has been featured on local and international stations such as 99.1FM CJAM Radio, 102.7FM Radio T, 103.5FM Sunny G Radio, 105.5FM Lumpen Radio, The Warp Factor and ACRE TV.

His unconventional rock music combines eclectic instrumentation with a maximalist, wall-of-sound production style. He does everything from songwriting and production to mixing and mastering at his studio in Grayslake, Illinois.

For more information on LUI: https://deadinternetrecords.com/LUI

For more information on Dead Internet Records: https://deadinternetrecords.com/

“Astronomical Ways to Die” (Audio) on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/theluisalazar/sets/astronomical-ways-to-die

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