
Luan Luan Returns With "Nonsense": Kicks Off Debut EP With Emotional & Electric Track
Madrid roots, Brighton vibes.
After a five-year pause, Luan Luan is back—and not quietly. The Madrid-born, Brighton-based artist drops “Nonsense”, kicking off their long-awaited debut EP.
Known for blending poetic storytelling with a kaleidoscope of influences—from flamenco to funk—Luan Luan channels that eclectic energy into a track about toxic love, denial, and learning how to speak up. It’s emotional, it’s electric, and it hits harder when you realize it was born from one of the most turbulent chapters in their life.
Breakup Bruises, but Make It Bright
“Nonsense” is all contradictions—heavy lyrics wrapped in bouncy, sax-drenched pop production. Written at 18 and finally fleshed out with a full band in Brighton, it’s a sonic slap that explores violent language in relationships, emotional dissociation, and fear of confrontation. Still, it’s no sob story. With lines like “Are you gonna sing that song? Be that wrong?” and an instrumental build that pairs lead guitar with a surprise sax, Luan Luan flips pain into a danceable confrontation.
Pre-saves are live now, with merch giveaways teased via @luanluanmusic on X. This is more than a comeback—it’s a reclamation set to music.