The Hvnter releases new single, “Bury The Dead” for Netflix show, Lucifer

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The Hvnter’s new single rocks out with intensity and delivers precisely what the artist seems to be known for, produced tracks for TV and commercial use. With this new single, “Bury The Dead,” the song is being used for an episode of Lucifer on Netflix: “You can take what you want I don’t need it / You break what you want I don’t feel it / You can take every tear I don’t mind it / You can run but you know I’m a fighter.”

The chorus is highly present often coming in after just a few lines and a long jam break of heavy bass lines and an over-the-top drum fill. The Hvnter’s songs have been featured in The Super Bowl, Netflix, Showtime, UFC, NASCAR, amongst numerous other media outlets. This is the artist’s fifth release. The alternative rock sound works perfectly when made to grab viewers attention to the screen.

As the song explores the theme of struggling to forget somebody, it takes an obviously off-the-wall turn to where the subject turns to a much more serial response, which deems appropriate for a show like Lucifer: “I can’t get you out of my head  / Can’t get you out of my head / It’s time to bury the dead.”

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Amelia Rodriguez
Amelia Rodriguez
I am a senior at Columbia College Chicago majoring in journalism with a focus in magazine writing and a minor in creative writing. I mainly focus on arts and culture stories but have experience in news writing as well.

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