THORN


THORN


Chiimis



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Chiimis

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Partly filmed on the streets of London and partly at THORN's studio on the Devon coast, “THE PEOPLE” stands out for its raw and immersive production style. It mixes multilayered drums, distorted electric guitars, and clips from Ronald Reagan’s famous “We The People” speech, which build a heavy and unsettling vibe. The end result is a sonic experience that throws the listener into the darkest corners of the human experience, backed by haunting tunes and thought-provoking lyrics.

Partly filmed on the streets of London and partly at THORN's studio on the Devon coast, “THE PEOPLE” stands out for its raw and immersive production style. It mixes multilayered drums, distorted electric guitars, and clips from Ronald Reagan’s famous “We The People” speech, which build a heavy and unsettling vibe. The end result is a sonic experience that throws the listener into the darkest corners of the human experience, backed by haunting tunes and thought-provoking lyrics.

Set to drop on December 6, 2025, “THE PEOPLE” is deeply impacted by the experience of sleeping on the streets of London. The song doesn't sugarcoat being homeless; it puts it out there with honesty, turning direct observation into a rough, human story. THORN uses this story to check out the fragility, resilience, and loss of humanity that exist on the edges of society.

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Hailing from Teignmouth, England, THORN is the main guy behind the song's writing and production, teamed up with Lewis and Ryan Thorn. Together, they shape a sound that mixes industrial settings, dark synths, and sampled vocals, clearly talking to influences like Tom Waits, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, and Rob Zombie, while keeping their own unique and current identity.

Hailing from Teignmouth, England, THORN is the main guy behind the song's writing and production, teamed up with Lewis and Ryan Thorn. Together, they shape a sound that mixes industrial settings, dark synths, and sampled vocals, clearly talking to influences like Tom Waits, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, and Rob Zombie, while keeping their own unique and current identity.

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