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November 21, 2025 — The beloved UK electronic pop band Ladytron is one of the most
influential and iconic groups of the last 25 years. After celebrating the 20th anniversary of their
2005 album, Witching Hour, Ladytron breaks their silence and announces their eighth studio
album, Paradises, due out on March 20th via Nettwerk.

After making a cryptic return with the hypnotic “I Believe in You” and the October slammer “I See
Red,” the trio shares another banger with “Kingdom Undersea,” sounding both new and different
yet unmistakably Ladytron. Propulsive machine funk, it thunders along with a relentless balearic
piano riff dancing on a booming bassline, while vocalists Helen Marnie and Daniel Hunt serve a
rare duet; a nautical lament, a riddle of symbols and longing, of “Walls of marble, limbs of steel”,
with the pair shadowed by a ghostly choir of lovesick Fairlight voices.

The single comes accompanied by an eerie filmed private performance, shot within an analogue
video installation originally designed and built for acid house art subversives The KLF. The clip
features Marnie, Hunt, Mira Aroyo, percussionist Peter Kelly, and a new addition to the live lineup,
multi-instrumentalist Andrew Hunt (Dialect, Outfit).