You can experience the stunning new single My Church Of Let It All Go which gives you a great indication on what to expect from the upcoming debut album.
The band have said this about the new single:
“This song is the last remnant of a theme album that we started out with, back when the band was formed. We had some nice, straigthforward heavy riffs and a lot of inspiration from Eywind Johnsons novel, that ended up as demos. Some years later, when we were wrapping up the work for the first proper album, we gave the song another try.
Urbain Grandier was a catholic priest, burned at the stake in 1634 after being convicted of witchcraft. More likely, he was victim of political persecution and a good dose of collective hysteria. He did write some scorching satire, mocking the mighty cardinal Richelieu, though. He wasn’t that keen on celibacy, either. The Priest - perhaps he is you, perhaps he is me - is waiting in his cell, the last one. He knows that nothing matters, things are as FUBAR as always. Dogma no longer holds, if it ever did. Just let it all go. Let it pass. There’ll be no redemption. Only screaming people, lies and fire. All you can do is to laugh in the face of power, and stay humble.”
Thanks to Vesper at Majestic Mountain Records for all of the details.
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