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lightcraft embrace bold vulnerability on new single 'Give You All' — watch

lightcraft embrace bold vulnerability on new single 'Give You All' — watch

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Jakarta-based trio lightcraft return with a heartfelt new anthem, ‘Give You All’, channeling ‘80s and ‘90s pop nostalgia into a love song that aches, soars, and refuses to back down.

Following up their earlier 2025 release, the track is the second peek into their upcoming EP and sees the band pushing their signature anthemic-pop sound into even more cinematic territory. Think: Phil Collins drums, shimmering guitars, and sweeping melodies, all polished with a modern pop sheen.

"'Give You All' is our full-on love letter to classic pop icons like Jon Secada and Rick Astley,” shares guitarist Fari Febrian. “It took a year to figure out how to blend their spirit into our new direction, but we’re proud of where we landed.”

At its core, ‘Give You All’ is about fearless love—loving with everything you have, even when you’re at your most vulnerable. Vocalist Imam Surataruna explains, “Love is a huge part of our band’s story. I write from experience—falling hard, giving everything, and hoping it’s enough. Maybe it’s reckless, but that’s how I’ve always done it.”

The track was co-produced and mixed by John Mullane (aka Future Dad), frontman of Canadian indie rock band In-Flight Safety—a longtime influence and now dream collaborator for lightcraft. “We’ve looked up to him since our uni days,” says keyboardist Enrico Prabowo. “To finally create something together was surreal.” Mastering was handled by Li Heng Chan in Perth.

The accompanying music video, directed by frequent collaborator Reksa Fajar, features a haunting one-woman performance by rising star Syifa Mahala. Shot entirely at Soundhead Studio, the video captures the emotional highs and lows of the track through intimate closeups and atmospheric movement. The single’s artwork, photographed by Glendy Elbricts of Ruang Creative, adds another layer of depth with a visual take on longing and intimacy.

If you’ve ever loved someone so much it terrified you, ‘Give You All’ is your soundtrack.