Lebanon Hanover return with songs that can bridge the time until the next appointment with your favorite therapist. Almost five years after the release of their last album, "Sci-Fi Sky," Lebanon Hanover has now created a soundtrack for a visit to a psychiatric hospital with "Asylum Lullabies." The new album is the evolution of an even colder, more caustic sound from a band that has dominated the nu wave/post-punk scene for over a decade. It's a very heavy album that deals with mental health issues, a breakup, ongoing wars, and the current horror of the world, which ultimately leaves you with anxiety, fear, and a constant feeling of being crushed. Everything collapses at once. Members Larissa Iceglass and William Maybeline wrote these songs from polarizing perspectives, producing a coherent album. For fans of Twin Tribes, Ash Code, Selofan, cold wave, independent, and post-punk