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Luna Starborn confronts outdated power in new anthem “Old White Men”


Luna Starborn's "Old White Men" is a brave new chapter in her story about being against war. The song has electronic sounds that create a mood and singing that seems to touch the heart. The song starts out sad, which makes you feel like you're in a movie. It makes them think about how harmful it can be to have too much power and not enough people in charge.

"Old White Men" is not a political attack on people, it uses metaphor to criticize a way of thinking that keeps people scared, in charge, and in control while making war and escalation seem normal. Starborn's lyrics are deep and powerful, and they show how making choices without thinking about how they will affect other people can hurt them. It's a meditation on how blindly following old stories can change other people's lives and futures in ways that make them question their decisions.

Michael Katzlberger's production strikes a balance between the electronic soundscape and emotional clarity, making every beat, swell, and echo feel like they belong there. The song asks questions, shows sadness, and talks about it. People can think about tough problems there without feeling like someone is telling them what to do.

"Old White Men" is really a call for people to get along, think, and be nice to each other in a world where people are used to fighting and talking instead of understanding. It makes the person think about whose voices they listen to when they make choices and how fear can be like power. Luna Starborn shows that she is a musician and an artist who cares about other people by doing this. She also has a vision of peace that goes beyond the song.

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