Friday, November 4, 2022

Out today: FLIEGE - One Day They'll Wonder What Happened Here


Fliege's new album, One Day They’ll Wonder What Happened Here, is out today.

Stream the album via Fangoria, here: https://www.fangoria.com/original/exclusive-the-thing-inspired-album-release-flieges-one-day-theyll-wonder-what-happened-here/

Buy the album, here: https://dasfliege.bandcamp.com/album/one-day-theyll-wonder-what-happened-here

More info, here: https://thechainworld.blogspot.com/2022/09/fliege-one-day-theyll-wonder-what.html

"When Fliege set out to make their latest album, they turned to John Carpenter for inspiration. With albums previously focused on David Cronenberg's The Fly and Shinya Tsukamoto's Tetsuo: The Iron Man, this time around they turned their focus to The Thing. A monumental project."
–Fangoria

“A scene-by-scene retelling of John Carpenter’s The Thing, Fliege’s new album is a genre-defying thing, skipping easy categorization in favor of extreme metal takes on ’80s glam, new wave and shred.”
–Decibel

"Horror-soaked black death industrial. In troubled times, horror thrives, and that’s why I’m really digging the new music from NYC’s Fliege."
–CVLT Nation

"An LP based on John Carpenter‘s 1982 soft sci-fi horror masterpiece The Thing... It’s a phenomenally realized interpretation of the film and a progression for the band that’s a must for the discerning metal fan."
–Everything Is Noise

"A stylistic kaleidoscope. The changing amalgam includes eerily swirling synths and jolting low-end turbulence, pulsating riffs and torrid screams, encircling sonic mists that gleam and bouncing dance-floor grooves, gothy singing and double-kick bursts."
–No Clean Singing

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