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A Light Within announce new single »Aura Flux«: an evolution in their atmospheric post-metal sound!


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Kansas City, Missouri – Following the momentum of their 2025 return with »Dying Clock« and the acclaimed overhaul of their debut in »Re:Preface«, Kansas City’s A Light Within is proud to announce the release of their latest single, »Aura Flux«.

Continuing the band’s tradition of “progressive shoegaze post-metal,” »Aura Flux« finds A Light Within pushing their production boundaries into even more immersive territory. The track serves as a sonic representation of its title: a constant state of change, where delicate ambient melodies suddenly give way to wall-to-wall crushing heaviness.

With »Aura Flux«, A Light Within signals to progressive art rock fans that they’re a band worth paying close attention to. The track is a sprawling, slow burn epic that threads together the atmospheric melancholy of Porcupine Tree, the cinematic weight of Junius, and the spacious, emotional drift of classic Pink Floyd.

The opening section finds vocalist Kyle Brandt stepping into unfamiliar territory – trading his usual metaphor laden poetics for a more direct, vulnerable narrative reminiscent of Steven Wilson in Fear of a Blank Planet. His delivery shifts constantly throughout the piece, moving from weary detachment to raw desperation, showcasing a dynamic range that mirrors the song’s emotional arc.

After a hook laden chorus, the floor suddenly drops out. A dark, crushing breakdown surges forward, driven by mechanical arpeggios and industrial tinged textures that evoke Nine Inch Nails. It’s a jarring but purposeful descent, amplifying the lyrical themes of numbness, isolation, and the fight to reanimate a fading sense of self.

The second half of »Aura Flux« leans fully into the Pink Floyd comparisons sparked by the band’s previous single. Here, A Light Within embraces the spacious, patient world building of the Wish You Were Here era – letting synth layers, ambient guitar swells, and emotional tension accumulate with no rush to resolution. The climax arrives in a gorgeous fusion of soaring synth work and expressive pedal steel guitar courtesy of guest musician Joshua Quint, giving the finale a luminous, almost celestial lift.

Lyrically, the song paints a portrait of internal collapse and the desperate claw toward renewal. Lines like “I don’t want to work or step outside / I just want to sleep and keep dreaming” and “So numb, the static humming through my veins” capture a modern, relatable burnout. By the time Brandt reaches the breakdown plea – “Come light the fire, burn this shedding skin” – the emotional stakes feel earned and painfully human.

»Aura Flux« is ambitious, immersive, and unafraid to take its time. It’s the sound of a band confidently expanding their palette while sharpening their emotional edge – an epic that rewards patience and lingers long after its final notes fade.

Recorded and produced by Brandt (Molitoth), »Aura Flux« showcases the band’s signature blend of soaring vocals and intricate rhythmic layering that has earned them a dedicated cult following.

»Aura Flux« will be available April 28th on all major streaming platforms.

About A Light Within:
Based in Kansas City, MO, A Light Within has spent over a decade defying easy categorization. Blending elements of post-rock, alt-prog, and space rock, the band has been praised by media outlets for their “majestic” and “cinematic” approach to heavy music.

A Light Within is:
Kyle Brandt – Vocals, Keys, Production
Jeff Irvine – Guitar
Josh Bennett – Bass

Guest musician:
Joshua Quint – Pedal Steel Guitar

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well