If you’ve been following Sonic Panda lately, you already know they’re not here to play it safe — but with “Lucky Seven,” the Sino-Spanish electro-rock duo crank things up to their most ambitious level yet. Equal parts industrial grit, electronic pulse, and deliciously dark humor, this track is basically Halloween energy bottled into three-and-a-half minutes of chaotic fun.
The Beijing-based band — led by Spanish audiovisual maestro Pere Ibañez and his creative counterpart Seni Ren — have been on a winning streak, and “Lucky Seven” feels like the moment they cash in all their chips. Their last singles, “King Cobra” and “Stonewall 1969,” didn’t just chart; they topped Spain’s iTunes rankings and earned enough awards to fill an entire trophy cabinet. Not bad for a group that blends electronic pop, industrial rock, and nu metal like it’s some mad-scientist experiment.
“Lucky Seven” is menacing, it’s irresistibly catchy, and it lands perfectly on theme for spooky season. Written by Ibañez and produced by Barcelona’s genre-bending Carlsed, the track teeters between sleek synth-driven hooks and beefy industrial chaos — like a dance party held in the depths of a neon-lit underworld. And just when you think it can’t get heavier, the release comes packed with an even darker, more aggressive remix that digs deeper into their industrial roots.
The music video? Just as bold. Think the seven deadly sins, but with Sonic Panda’s signature twist: punchy visuals, clever symbolism, and a whole lot of beautifully twisted fun. It’s the perfect teaser for their upcoming debut album Neomelodrama, set to drop in early 2026 under No Where Records.
With “Lucky Seven,” Sonic Panda prove once again why they’re one of the most exciting hybrid acts to watch — fearless, inventive, and always a little bit wicked.
‘Lucky Seven’ is a thrilling dive into electro-industrial delirium
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