Heavy Halo release ‘Lost in Heaven’ tour video

Heavy Halo (Photo by Michelle Lobianco)
Alt-industrial duo Heavy Halo have issued the official video for “Lost in Heaven”, a track from their second album “Damaged Dream,” out now via Silent Pendulum Records. The clip is cut entirely from footage captured on the band’s summer U.S. dates supporting darkwave act Light Asylum. “Lost in Heaven” appears as track four on “Damaged Dream,” released July 25, 2025.
Musically, the band’s sound fuses industrial electronics with alt-rock hooks.
Vocalist Mike McKeever commented on the single and the road footage: “When you’re listless in the doldrums of life, and the numbness of ennui is setting in, another year is looking to be a long one unless you douse your world in gasoline and torch it… The resulting chaos is pure fireworks — intoxicating in their glow yet caustic to the touch. You’re riding that thin line between agony and ecstasy. You’re lost in heaven. Tour is an escape hatch from the mundane. Join us in the middle of the vortex.”
About Heavy Halo
Heavy Halo is a New York-based duo of Mike McKeever (vocals, guitar) and Gosteffects (production). The project emerged publicly in 2021 with the self-titled debut album on Negative Gain Productions (digital release November 5, 2021; physical CD issued in 2022).
Early singles included “Black Seed” and “Crush.” In 2022, the band issued the remix set “Crushed/Destroyed”.
In 2024–2025 Heavy Halo signed to Silent Pendulum Records for the sophomore album “Damaged Dream,” released July 25, 2025. The album was preceded by singles such as “Damage Me”, “Die Cast Down” (a collaboration with Light Asylum’s Shannon Funchess), “Lies,” and “Justified”. The band’s 2025 East Coast tour with Light Asylum supplied the live footage seen in the new “Lost in Heaven” video.
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