LUCHA LUNA

Lucha Luna is a Seattle duo mixing latin percussion, heavy bass, punk vocals and reggaeton flows into an energetic expression of joy and rage. Formed in 2025, Lucha Luna speaks to resistance, liberation, community and healing. Composed of Eva Vazquez (Toxic Tears, Savi) and Thomas Arndt (Day Soul Exquisite, Another Magic), the duo’s debut album BRILLA BRILLA is out now.
"Ritmo Eterno” is the opening track on Lucha Luna’s 2026 album “BRILLA BRILLA,” and it plays like an ignition: bright, kinetic, and designed to pull you into the record’s world immediately. The title reads like a promise—an “eternal rhythm” that keeps going even when everything else wobbles—and the song leans into that idea with forward momentum and a clean, modern sheen. Rather than feeling overstuffed, it feels focused: a steady pulse, a hook that suggests lift, and a sense of movement that’s as emotional as it is physical. As an opener, it does the essential job well: it establishes tone, attitude, and velocity, offering a gateway into the larger arc of “BRILLA BRILLA.” There’s also something quietly defiant in the brightness—music that insists on motion as a form of resilience, turning intensity into something you can dance with instead of drown in. “Ritmo Eterno” lands as an invitation to stay with the feeling: not a fleeting rush, but a rhythm you carry forward, glowing even after the track ends.

-Goyri, El Sonido on KEXP

Ritmo Eterno (Music Video)
Filmed in Mexico City & Guadalajara

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Lyric Video

-Chris Sanley, Music Director, KEXP

Debut from Seattle-based duo group Lucha Luna doing an electronic-driven fusion of cumbia, reggaeton, pop and post-punk. Dark synths, raging screams, all over bass-heavy club beats. “Camino por la Noche” will definitely be on repeat for me this year, definitely my favorite single of this year so far.

-Parisa, Trial & Error Collective