
ULTRA SUNN recently released their new single "Flirt With Death" and to celebrate we asked frontman Sam Huge to tell us about the highly reflective and emotional track. Here is the story:
"Flirt With Death" is a deeply personal song, born from revisiting a feeling I carried as a child, more precisely, as a teenager. It reflects a period of my life marked by eating disorders and an immense struggle just to exist.
It was a long and difficult battle.. hospitalizations, guilt, the constant feeling of fading away. But beyond that, the song also speaks about how I was perceived by others: as if I were lesser, a burden, something weak and fragile, suspended somewhere between life and death.
In the chorus, I address those who see me that way, asking them to truly look at me as I am, to face the reality of who I've become. To confront the visible marks of something that, for so long, remained invisible. As it's something people often choose not to see.
After everything, I came to understand that suffering is not a sign of weakness, but of immense strength, because in the end, I was still alive.
Musically, we wanted to return to our roots while introducing a trance-inspired synth in the verse. The track evolved a lot in the studio, almost like being stuck in a dead end, until we finally broke free, opening up the chorus like a deep, proud breath.
Sam about Flirt with Death, in the back of a van, somewhere in New Mexico, Apr 13, 2026.
Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen and watch for yourself below and learn more here
Father's Day Gifts for Dads That Love Music
Cruise News: Justin Hayward, Rick Springfield and Asia Will Headline On the Blue Cruise 2027
Live: Lynch Mob and Enuff Z'nuff Rock Arcada Theatre
KISS Building $200 Million Venue For Avatar Shows
Rolling Stones Launching Speaking In Tongues Podcast
Crashing Wayward Unleash 'Going Blind' Video
Watch Parker Barrow's 'Nothin' Left To Save' Video
Dark Funeral Announce New Live Album 'A Beast To Praise'
Joe Bonamassa Releases The Spirit Of Rory Live From Cork
Kerry King Expands 'From Hell I Rise' Album
Supertramp's 50th Anniversary Half-Speed Vinyl Reissues Continue With Two New Titles