LORE offers single ‘Begin Again’ from Fallout-inspired LP – Out now

Lore releases new single 'Begin Again' as part of Fallout-inspired album
Dark electronic artist LORE has released a new single, “Begin Again”, which features on the album “Pioneer Saloon: The Fallout Era“, released by Artist’s Addiction Records.
The track reimagines the ‘Fallout’ theme, and musically blends dark electronic, trip hop, and spaghetti western influences into what LORE describes as “cowgoth”. The song also incorporates a spaghetti western-inspired guitar performance by Stephen Medina Hufsteder, known for his work with Tito & Tarantula.
Regarding the “Pioneer Saloon: The Fallout Era” album, it features ten artists covering twelve classic songs from the “Fallout: New Vegas” game series and includes real-world connections to the Pioneer Saloon and General Store in Goodsprings, Nevada, locations featured in the game.
LORE recently performed “Begin Again” live at the Fallout Wrap Party, part of a two-day fan celebration for the popular video game franchise.
(Video by: The Fallout Collector)
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