LUNA Shares New Single ‘Personal Torture’

Polish artist LUNA, the country’s representative for Eurovision 2024, returns with her mesmerising single, Personal Torture, the latest single taken from her sophomore album No Rest, out now via Universal Music Polska.  
 
This haunting electro-pop anthem explores the relentless pursuit of unyielding dreams and reflects LUNA’s deeply personal revelations! It shows one's inner struggles and mental conflict, themes that are flawlessly conveyed through LUNA' enchanting, evocative vocals. Accompanying her lovely vocals we have bright, 80s-inspired synths that are beautifully intertwined with punchy beats and a pulsing bassline that culminate into a captivating, highly infectious chorus perfect to sing along to! Speaking on the single, LUNA shared,
“Personal Torture’ is a moment of honesty and clarity, a raw snapshot of what it means to reclaim yourself. I wrote it in Stockholm, feeling a thousand miles from my comfort zone yet closer to myself than ever. There was this storm of realization, like I’d been spinning in circles, tied to expectations and illusions that weren’t even mine. I thought I had it all—but really, I was caught in my own ‘personal torture. This track is about stepping out of that spiral, flipping the table on what no longer serves, and finally putting yourself first. We all have our own ‘personal tortures,’ those battles and expectations that we sometimes don’t even notice we’re carrying. I hope this song resonates with you, that it gives you the courage to look at what holds you back and start letting go. ‘Personal Torture’ opens the journey of No Rest, where each song peels back another layer of what it’s taken to find my voice. Here’s to choosing ourselves, even when it’s the hardest thing to do. So tell me, what’s the one thing you’d let go of if you could?

The accompanying music video, directed by Kassandra Powell, captures the strange and compelling essence of Personal Torture, blending LUNA's signature flamboyant style with bold, jaw-dropping choreography.