A collection of deleted scenes abandoned takes, and songs left on the edit room floor from the upcoming Cinematic Trilogy by LETTERBOXDMUNCH.
cold war boys
featured as the promotional focus track from the rough cut ep, cold war boys trades the neon chaos of blockbuster radio for something colder, darker, and far more cinematic. built on icy synth lines, whispered paranoia, and the tension of two men circling each other like enemy operatives who absolutely should not be flirting, the track plays like a spy thriller projected onto the wall of a gay club at 2am.
part political fantasy, part doomed romance, cold war boys leans into letterboxdmunch‘s fascination with longing hidden beneath performance – where every stare feels classified and every interaction sounds like a threat disguised as foreplay. equal parts glamorous and emotionally detached, the song feels intentionally unfinished around the edges, making it the perfect centerpiece for rough cut: a collection of songs too strange, too specific, or too unstable for the main feature presentation.
somewhere between espionage and yearning, the mission collapses completely.
