Living Dead Girl is getting bloody in the music video for “Succubus” from its newly released second album “Conspiracy.” Watch the video below, and get the album here.
“‘Succubus’ is a song written from the perspective of a mythological sex demon that seduces you and kills you in your sleep — need I say more?” frontwoman Molly Rennick said. “It’s sultry, it’s alluring, and it’s sure to be your new go-to song for passionate nights.”
Regarding the album, Rennick said: “I am beyond thrilled to finally unveil Living Dead Girl’s second full-length album ‘Conspiracy.’ It feels like the perfect follow-up album to our debut ‘Exorcism,’ staying true to the sound the band created back in 2021 but also showcasing both my personal and artistic growth over that time. ‘Conspiracy’ is darker, heavier, more vulnerable and more intense, but still has the singalong choruses you’d expect from Living Dead Girl. I hope both new listeners and repeat fans alike fall in love with this album as much as I did creating it.”
The album was produced by Mitchell Marlow.
“Conspiracy” track listing:
“Conspiracy”
“Poison Me”
“We’ll All Be Dead”
“Ugly”
“Succubus”
“The Disease”
“Eighteen”
“Brainwashed”
“Wild and Free”
“Unstoppable”
“Survival Mode”
Living Dead Girl released its debut album, “Exorcism” (also produced by Marlow), in 2021. The single “Alive” brought the band to the radio charts, being the number 1 most added on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Indicator chart for two consecutive weeks, peaking at number 17 on the Mainstream Rock Indicator chart, number 4 on the Foundations Secondary Market Chart and number 10 on SiriusXM Canada’s Indigenous Music Countdown, a major accomplishment for Rennick, who is of Mohawk descent.
The band quickly captured international attention, earning features in major publications including Hustler, Revolver and Outburn. High-energy live performances have kept the the band busy touring across North America for the past three years, both headlining and supporting other acts, with appearances at festivals such as Rock Fest (Wisconsin), Earthday Birthday (Orlando) and 2025’s Upheaval Festival.
The singles “Dysfunctional” and “Ugly” both featured on SiriusXM Octane’s Test Drive. The band also released a covers EP, “Not That Innocent,” in 2023, reimagining early 2000s pop hits in its signature style.


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