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...Beautiful Scars {is} a powder keg full of ultrasonic gin and tonic, pulling no punches and leaving its mark on the hearts of their fans who will be surprised by what they hear to say the least as this what I’d consider to be the best album by an unsigned band of the year."
...Limberlost pushes the boundaries of modern rock, crafting a sound that is both cinematic and crushingly powerful. “Alien” is more than just a song—it’s an experience, a rallying cry for those who have ever felt lost, different, or disconnected."
it’s truly a banger of mass proportion {that} plays out like a full-on progressive concept record coming out of nowhere with blistering songs about an assortment of modern situated themes, and once you wrap your head around it, you simply can’t get enough."
...Each track brings it’s very own ‘je ne sais quoi’ with hard hitting tracks, a ballad and if I am to be as bold to say even a small sample of industrial Metal !! I won’t spoil it for you so you’ll have to find out yourselves, but you won’t be disappointed."
"...celebrating the beauty found in life’s battles. With female-driven rock energy, grinding grooves, and modern rock anthems, Beautiful Scars is set to redefine Limberlost’s sound. ...a must-listen for fans of alternative and hard rock."
..American rock outfit Limberlost bring together the best of two worlds to create a powerful and infectious sonic palette that transcends the underlying barriers that separate the old from the new."
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Beautiful Scars was born as a full-album concept during our European tour, inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi — the philosophy that we become more beautiful because we were broken. What began as an artistic vision soon became a lived experience, as Limberlost found itself shattered and rebuilt, transformed by the very message we set out to create.
The journey begins with "Alien," a song capturing the weight of dysphoria and disconnection. "Playing Games" unleashes the aggression we all battle inside. From there, "Buried," "Alone," "Let Me Go," and "The Me I Am Afraid Of" explore the internal war of self-discovery — the raw, unfiltered struggle of facing who you truly are.
Then comes "Man on the Run"—the turning point. Inspired by our true chance encounter with the whistleblower for the Ruja Ignatova case, this song is the moment of reckoning, the decision to rise, to take on destiny despite the odds, despite the pain.
The final chapter unfolds in "Velvet & Venom," "Blood & Bone," and "Beautiful Scars" — where battle lines fade, and self-acceptance emerges, unshaken and unapologetic.
What started as a concept became something real, raw, and inescapable. Beautiful Scars isn’t just an album — it’s proof that the broken can be remade, stronger and more beautiful than before.
Brittany Laurèn Smith and Michael Burt
Limberlost Music, LLC
Brittany Laurèn - VOCALS
Sammie Gorham - VOCALS
Devon Unger - GUITAR
Steve Unger - BASS
Tony Ciarochi - KEYBOARDS
Mike Burt - DRUMS
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