There are collabs that get announced and you think, sure, that makes sense, good for them. And then there are collabs that drop today at noon, two days before one of the most anticipated Coachella sets in recent memory, and you immediately understand that something larger is being orchestrated. LISA and Anyma‘s ;’Bad Angel’ is the second kind. It’s out right now. Go listen to it. The announcement came Tuesday via a joint Instagram post — a cinematic teaser that felt more like a film trailer than a song preview. LISA wakes up on a marble slab, wired to tubes, surrounded by what looks like ancient Greek or Roman ruins corrupted by digital decay. She strains against the restraints, and over a pulsing, haunted melodic techno backdrop, you hear her voice: “I’m pretty pretty bad for an angel.” Then the camera cuts to Anyma in the same wasteland. Fade to black. The teaser isn’t just pretty — it’s lore. What you’re seeing is ÆDEN, Anyma’s entirely new audiovisual universe that debuts live for the first time this Friday at Coachella. The setting — marble ruins, digital decay, a figure waking up amid wires — maps directly onto the ÆDEN mythology Anyma has been building since February, described as a “digital renaissance” where humans and technology evolve alongside each other. LISA doesn’t just appear in the video. She inhabits the world. She is the bad angel of ÆDEN, and if that isn’t one of the most deliberate and well-executed character placements in recent music, I don’t know what is. Here’s where it gets really interesting. Anyma takes the Coachella stage this Friday, April 10, for the world premiere of ÆDEN — a show that has been teased for months with deliberately scarce details, built on real-time visual rendering and a narrative arc that unfolds across the full performance. Reports have already surfaced of LISA being spotted traveling to the United States in the days leading up to the festival. Nobody is confirming a surprise appearance. Nobody is denying it either. If LISA walks out on that stage during ÆDEN on Friday night to perform “Bad Angel” live for the very first time — two days after the track drops — it becomes one of the single most talked-about Coachella moments in years. Blink fans plus Anyma’s melodic techno faithful, colliding in the Empire Polo Club at midnight. The internet would not survive it. And honestly? The timing of this release makes it feel less like a coincidence and more like a plan.Anyma, LISA – Bad Angel




