Luminatrix Creates a Compelling and Dark Vitality on Smoldering, Punk Breakup Song “China Again”

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The edgy jangle of the introduction to “China Again” by Luminatrix promises something menacing ahead. What makes this song so fascinating and definitely sets it apart from other rock songs that are clearly tapping into earlier eras of music is that the strands of influence are rich and intertwining and result in something original but with a classic resonance. In Jenna McGrath’s vocals you can hear some of the poetic inflection of Patti Smith and Chrissie Hynde and the emotional intensity of Carrie Brownstein when the latter channels harrowing experiences and mixes them with a delicacy of feeling to create a psychologically complex mood. The crunchy guitar riff alongside a haunting, hovering surf rock warble, the enigmatic laughter early in the song, the steady cadence and the sense that the song could tip over into a dramatic emotional outburst gives this song of a relationship being at a decisive end over being weary of one’s partner’s numerous offenses and foibles a dark vitality that invites repeated listens. Fans of Death Valley Girls will definitely appreciate what Luminatrix has to offer in its own songwriting. Listen to “China Again” on Spotify. Luminatrix’s new album Antihero dropped September 25, 2023.