SPEKTR premiere new song and reveal new album details

Myserious French Black Metal duo, SPEKTR, are gearing up to release a new album entitled “The Art to Disappear” on January 29th via Agonia Records. Known for their experimental and mind-altering approach to extreme music, the band revealed a new song, “Through the Darkness of Future Past”.

SPEKTR takes delight in delivering an infinitely dark, at times psychotic aura, and transmuting the Black Metal reins into a loose form. Shrouded in a veil of vocalless, industrial and ambient-infected secrecy, the duo’s music stands as a metaphore for a trip into the unconfortable uknown.

The band commented on the new album: “The Art to disappear is the 5th gate opened on SPEKTR multiple realities, a fifth Arcane to a demanding Experience where Putrefaction is a necessity to Sublimation. A noxious feel of violent reaction generates under and over tones exploration from the terrifying to the fascinating. Never has it been such Intangible in a yet grim and solid audio Manifestation alledging that what you hear, like what you see is just a small corridor narrowing a larger Grand Design – Thus, the Art as the incarnation disappearance behind the Absolute. We have seen illusion and reality began to overlap and fuse… the line between them begins to disappear”.

Tracklist:
1 – Again
2 – Through the Darkness of Future Past
3 – Kill Again
4 – From the Terrifying to the Fascinating
5 – That Day Will Definitely Come
6 – Soror Mystica
7 – Your Flesh is a Relic
8 – The Only One Here
9 – The Art to Disappear

“The Art to Disappear” will be available in:
– 3 panel digipack CD with booklet
– transparent while splatter LP (with black and grey marks) + A2 poster and patch
– black haze LP with A2 poster
– T-shirt

Pre-orders:
https://www.agoniarecords.com/index.php?pos=shop&lang=en

Home: Parczew (Poland). Interests / Hobbies: music, musical journalism, oriental studies, anthropology, psychology, medicine, sociology. Favourite music genres: first of all the all genres of Metal, Hardcore and Progressive Rock as well as Gothic, Ambient, Classical Music, Ethnic Music, Sacred Music, Choral Music, Soundtracks, New Age Music, Folk Music i sometimes Jazz, Electro, Experimental or Alternative Music... He co-founded magazine & webzine Born To Die'zine as Gnom.

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