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Finnish Dark Metallers MKL Release New Single

There’s no dark metal like Finnish dark metal. Mustan Kuun Lapset are back with their unique blend of melody and heavy riffing.

The new single presents the band's new drummer Kalle Takalo. Kalle joined  after the original drummer Mikko Hautala stepped aside in Spring 2017. Musically, 'Ikaros' continues along the path that the previous album, Saatto (2017), started and also gives a hint about the direction that the band is heading.

Lyrical, themes revolve around death and the desperation of life. It might be impossible to prevent that the higher you aim to achieve, the harder you will finally fall.

 

 

 

10 O'Clock Chemical Debut Video

10 O’Clock Chemical pierce the veil of cultural illusion on their electrifying video for their debut single ‘Babylon is Fallen’. “‘Babylon Is Fallen’ is about the unveiling of illusion and the birth of skepticism, especially in the current climate we coined the term 'fake news'. It's a cry for liberty in the midst of our activities being increasingly surveyed, our speech policed and a call to revolt against the mundane order I believe has been put there by a much higher, darker source of power.”

‘Babylon is Fallen’ is a slick foray into cutting-edge synth pop. The thematic conception of the song occurred to singer Rhys, who, at 23 years old, has been writing songs in his bedroom for many years while also having a background in social activism. Describing their sound as ‘gritpop’, the group have here created jagged and danceable electro-pop that directly expresses the edgy uncertainty of contemporary life.

‘Babylon is Fallen’ is about the cultural malaise that has led to a culture that it’s easy to be cynical of. With production by electronica wizard Matt Johnson (best known for his work on Jamiroquai’s latest album Automaton) and mixed by Adrian Bushby (Muse, Foo Fighters, etc) it’s as slick a debut single as any band could hope for. Restless funk elements, slippery bass grooves and a lysergic dance outro make for a profound and danceable exploration of the current and troubling state of our international media neuroses.

 

 

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