LFDT breaks the silence with “Enough”: A heartfelt cry against domestic violence
Behind closed doors, where the music of everyday life fades away, a heavy and destructive silence too often takes hold. It is this silence that LFDT has decided to break with “Assez” (Enough) , a powerful track available today on all streaming platforms.
As the author, composer and performer of this piece, I wanted to put words and notes to a reality that our society can no longer afford to ignore: the hell of violence against women.
Raw words to heal wounds
The writing of “Assez” doesn’t bother with metaphors. It plunges the listener directly into the heart of the trauma and the paradox of control. The track opens with a striking image: “Bruises that speak where words fall silent.” It’s the story of those glances we avoid in the mirror, of those footsteps that make our hands tremble when the front door slams, and of those promises of change that act like knives twisting in the wound.
The power of this song also lies in its abrupt shift in perspective during the second verse. By directly addressing the listener, asking, “Imagine for a second if it were your mother, your sister, your daughter… It would be different if it were your own blood, wouldn’t it?” , the track shatters the protective distance we sometimes maintain between ourselves and the suffering of others. It compels uncompromising empathy.
A raw, intimate mini-clip
To accompany the release of this single, a mini-clip with a minimalist but profoundly striking aesthetic will be unveiled shortly.
The visuals play on a striking contrast. On one hand, the nostalgic warmth of an old wooden cabinet piled high with vinyl records and cassettes—a symbol of the normalcy and comfort of home. On the other, the raw coldness of a close-up in black and white on an eye brimming with tears. This face, weary of all these blows, becomes the mirror of the words. The text, displayed on screen in white and red letters, hits the viewer hard with every second.
Beyond the music: a call to action
“Enough” is not just a sad song; it’s a countdown. The song’s coda poses a vital question, repeated with absolute urgency: “She’s waiting for us to listen, she’s waiting for us to act… Until when?”
Music has this unique power to transcend walls and awaken consciences. With this song, the objective is clear: to make noise for those who are forced to remain silent.
Discover “Enough” now on all your usual streaming platforms. Watch the mini-clip, listen to the message, and above all, share this cry so that it is finally heard.
