LETTERS SENT HOME share a new breed of ‘sad girl vibes’

Germany band LETTERS SENT HOME have released their debut album after enriching the world with 3-previous EPs with heavy / alternative take of highly emotive and lyrically adept music. Formed at school in 2015, this band have committed their world to developing the band and, inspired by the sounds of pop-punk through alt through emo, have brought to life a truly exciting style that leans into vocalist Emily Paschke’s angelic vocal tone. If you like your reflective side of Beartooth, through Bring Me The Horizon, alongside female-lead leaders such as Evanescence through PVRIS, you’ll hear something in this band for you.
Speaking on the album Paschke shares “‘Forever Undone’ tells different stories of my life that I’ve never told before, including themes like religious trauma, grooming and the relationship with my mother. It also portrays the hopelessness and helplessness of the younger people. This album is deeply personal. Talking about mental health is very important but we have talked about it so much already, we wanted to give other topics a stage now. With this album, we wanted to be as transparent as possible. “People always liked the relatability and personality in our songs. We think we have pushed this to an extreme with this album. Musically we knew we needed to add more energy and attitude than before. We think this album perfectly portrays us with all our musical influences and personalities.”

Letters Sent Home latest single “Hysteria” blends genres and visual styles to bring vocalist Emily Paschke’s rich imagery to life:




