
There’s a tattoo of Kev from Lost Souls on my shoulder. No, seriously. A proper, inked-up tribute to one of the most chaotic minds in the modern heavy music scene — and when I reminded him of it during our latest KillerTube interview, he just laughed and called it “the devil on your shoulder.” And he’s not wrong.
Because that’s what this was: 30 minutes of lore-soaked ADHD-fueled nostalgia, riffs, space operas, Power Rangers theology, and a plan for surviving the zombie apocalypse (spoiler: it hinges on Yoshi, the drummer, who may be Earth’s final hope).
ADHD, ANIME, AND ABSOLUTE NONSENSE
This wasn’t your standard “let’s promote the new single” press cycle. This was two old friends vibing, half remembering breakdowns and half building Star Wars canon in real time. Kev and I both have ADHD, and that came out fast — the tangents were wild, the stories went off the rails, and somehow it all felt perfectly on-brand for a band like Lost Souls, whose entire mythology is built on animated chaos and cultural catharsis.
We touched on the album Lore, sure — that massive, nerd-fuelled saga that dropped in April — but what stuck with me was the energy. Kev doesn’t just “talk” about lore, he feels it. Pop culture, for him, isn’t background noise — it’s religious text.
And if you’re reading this, chances are you get that too.

POWER RANGERS IS A BANGER
Mid-convo, Kev dropped this absolute truth bomb:
“For real, the Power Rangers theme song is one of the dopest songs in existence.”
And honestly? He’s right. We’ve all moshed to it. We just didn’t know it yet.
There was something raw about that moment — a reminder that under the massive visuals, the viral singles, and the whole animated band gimmick, Lost Souls is still a band built by fans. Kev’s one of us. Loud, weird, passionate. Just happens to be building an empire while geeking out about lightsabers.

ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE? BET ON YOSHI
Somewhere along the way, the conversation drifted into full Walking Dead territory. Who’s surviving when the world ends?
Kev didn’t hesitate.
“Yoshi. Every time. That guy would save us all.”
I believe him. If the riffs don’t get you, Yoshi’s survival instincts might.
WRAPPING IT UP WITH LORE AND LAUGHTER
This interview wasn’t about promotion. It was about connection. Two mates, bonded by breakdowns and brain chaos, shooting the breeze and laughing their way through the lore.
If you want the polished press release version of Lore, there’s a dozen websites for that. But if you want the version that includes zombie strategy, pop culture religion, and maybe a shoulder tattoo… you want this.
Catch the full interview now on KillerTube — your home for heavy, weird, and everything in between.
The truth, if it were tasered mid-rant.
This is gospel.
I bite crowd surfers.
killer.



