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Love Ghost, the LA based Emo-Pop-Rock group released their single “Luna Azul”…a song that features modern Spanish guitar influences and fuses it with the emo, pop and rock influences.

“Luna Azul” tackles the themes of loneliness and personal growth…it is the first single from the upcoming Love Ghost EP “The Speed of Dreaming” set to release on February 23rd.

“Luna Azul” will be promoted through Canal Mexico City’s marketing plan, including mass media, niche media, digital strategy, and offline activities.

The song does have many influences that create its unique direction…that is also evident in Love Ghost’s unique musical approach…as always…this time they explore the modern spanish guitar influences and add it to their musical repertoire.

Full of unique melodies, musical transitions and emotions…”Luna Azul” is a new kind of beast, a hybrid that fuses many elements and moods that we would know into something completely fresh, upbeat, energetic, powerful and catchy.

Love Ghost even takes things further and drops a music video for “Luna” Azul.

A trippy, surreal and super artistic video…full of colorful artistic expressions and a unique art style.

Love Ghost has previously toured Europe and Mexico, with collaborations with artists like Rico Nasty, Adan Cruz, Teeam Revolver, Mabiland, and Tankurt Manas.

Make sure to check out Love Ghost’s work…and their youtube channel is full of excellent musical and visual surprises too.

Wishing all the best to the great people of Love GhostCheers!

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Hamza Sharkas
Born in the 80s, attracted by the beats and feeds on music, the "Hamza Sharkas" is a musical-carnivore that uses guitars, piano and drums as his weapons of choice in hunting down and composing music, mainly for short movies, solo work and his other musical projects. The "Sharkas" also records, mixes and masters music. One of the goals of the "Sharkas" is to spread musical knowledge and music technology education as much as possible through workshops and online articles. Beware the "Sharkas"....for he won't shut up about music and will go on and on and on and on….