DEJA DEAD’s ‘SNAPSHOTS’ Debuts with a Cinematic Twist and Emotional Resonance

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DEJA DEAD is introducing audiences to a powerful new era with the release of their upcoming single, ‘SNAPSHOTS’, set to arrive later this month. As a companion to the track, the artist has curated a special immersive experience at Glasgow Film Theatre on 23 March 2026, bringing fans directly into the world behind the music.

The immersive evening will combine storytelling, a glimpse into the recording process, and the exclusive premiere of a stylized short film steeped in neon-lit techno-horror aesthetics. This film, crafted alongside the album, uses DEJA DEAD’s soundscapes as its soundtrack, deepening the listener’s journey into the project.

Rooted in personal reflection, ‘SNAPSHOTS’ is a poignant exploration of memory, grief, and recovery. Written during a tumultuous time, the track captures the sensation of piecing together the past in order to find a way forward. DEJA DEAD shares, “To me, SNAPSHOTS is about looking back in order to move forward. It takes hitting rock bottom, going to that place that’s so dark, so lost… until a new image starts coming through— possibly a way out.”

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The song opens with a hauntingly atmospheric intro recorded on Scotland’s last remaining cinema organ—an intentional sonic choice that connects the track to the cinematic themes central to the Glasgow event. Lyrics like “Red string forms a timeline / tangled all over my room” reflect a visual and emotional mapping of memories, while the line “You won’t take me back there!” signals a break from the past.

Produced by RICO, ‘SNAPSHOTS’ marks another bold move from DEJA DEAD, offering both an immersive experience and a deeply personal narrative. With the Glasgow event merging visual storytelling and sound, fans are invited to witness a vivid new chapter in DEJA DEAD’s artistic evolution.

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