LAMENT CITYSCAPE: industrial-metal phenom releases surreal music video for stunning new track "Innocence of Shared Experiences"
Directed by Neil Corbin, the video is a thrilling, Lynchian clip – a stylish, surreal portrayal of darkness lurking just beneath the surface of normal life. A portrait of disconnection and alienation, the video serves to illustrate the song's primary lyric: “You'll never know me and you’ll never know anyone.”
Stream the video, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZeZVeD6Wcw
"Innocence of Shared Experiences" appears on Lament Cityscape's brand new album, A Darker Discharge, out now on Lifeforce Records. While much of the band's work is centered in the punishing and abrasive – comparisons to Godflesh, Code Orange, and Uniform have been flying around – "Innocence of Shared Experiences" taps into a glistening, dream-like vibe, more in line with the melancholy sounds of Jesu or The Soft Moon's Luis Vazquez.
A Darker Discharge is the band's 13th release in all. Lament Cityscape mastermind Mike McClatchey relocated to rural Wyoming for the writing and recording of the album.
Stream the album and buy it, here: https://lamentcityscapelfr.bandcamp.com/
Stream the album and buy it, here: https://lamentcityscapelfr.bandcamp.com/
"Breathtaking, like if Justin Broadrick fully reconciled Jesu’s heartbreak with Godflesh’s deathly lurch."
–SPIN
"This is one of the most powerful and interesting albums I've heard in some time... Uniform's intensity mixed with an early 00's cinematic score."
–Metal Injection
"Industrial, metal, and the darker side of the synthpop spectrum converge in the world of Lament Cityscape."
–No Echo
–SPIN
"This is one of the most powerful and interesting albums I've heard in some time... Uniform's intensity mixed with an early 00's cinematic score."
–Metal Injection
"Industrial, metal, and the darker side of the synthpop spectrum converge in the world of Lament Cityscape."
–No Echo
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