Letters Sent Home Crafts “Elements” As A Love Song And Cry To Nature

[Cover photo credit to Kathi Sterl]

German quartet Letters Sent Home have shared their newest single “Elements,” out now via SharpTone Records. The new track dives into “the beauty of life” and explores “the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability in the human experience.” It is accompanied by a music video.

The band shares about the new track:

Following our most recent single ‘Request Denied’, a happy pop punk song, we decided to dive into the other extreme of our band’s music – the melancholic, dark pop side. ’Elements’ is a love song dedicated to nature and a cry for help in the name of it. It is a reminder of the transience of beauty in all its forms.

Recently, Letters Sent Home announced their signing to SharpTone Records and shared a new single, “Request Denied.” Shortly afterwards, the band shared an alternate version of the track.

The band have previously released three EPs.

Formed while at school in Germany’s northern countryside in 2015, and becoming a more serious project a couple of years later following singer Emily Paschke and bassist Lara Ripke’s time studying in North America, Letters Sent Home’s music is a mix of Pop-Punk, Alt Rock, and Emo.

Emily Paschke shares:

The whole purpose of our music is that I’m talking about my personal trauma, and how you never actually fully heal from stuff that happens to you, but learn to live with it. You may bear scars, but those scars are never going to fade fully. There’s always something you can work on. I feel like you never you’re never fully, completely satisfied or happy.  

Letters Sent Home have been perfecting their craft with long-time producer and friend Julian ‘Polar’ Huisel, and they are completed by guitarist Robin Werner and drummer Louis Schramm.