Disillusion album and teaser

2019-07-05 by marasm | 15 Comments
Disillusion have released the first teaser for their new album, titled The Liberation, which will be released on September 6th.

The teaser can be viewed here:




Taken in part from the description from the YouTube video:

"The Liberationis the result of the Herculean creative task to which Andy Schmidt applied himself; spending countless hours of songwriting and recording. It comes 13 years after "Gloria" but stands with its genuinely enthusiastic, passionate and driven prog metal as the logical stylistic and lyrical successor to "Back To Times Of Splendor" – but with 15 years of additional life experience on the part of its creator. As an expression of clearance in the literal sense of its title, it is testament to human development. An interplay of fierce metal with moments of both pure euphoria and introspection, the songs take you on the proverbial roller coaster of emotions that you’ve missed – perhaps since Opeth's Watershed."

Tagged: Disillusion

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zaruyache
July 6th 2019
28614 Comments


alright ya got me, i'm interested.

Observer
Emeritus
July 6th 2019
9479 Comments


whoa its happening. the star citizen of my listening life.

artiswar
July 6th 2019
16639 Comments


'An interplay of fierce metal with moments of both pure euphoria and introspection, the songs take you on the proverbial roller coaster of emotions that you’ve missed – perhaps since Opeth's Watershed."

Color me intrigued!

cloakanddagger
July 6th 2019
865 Comments


2019 just keeps on giving.

Panzerchrist
July 6th 2019
773 Comments


The teaser sounds an awful lot like 3 Neuron Kings /BTTOS era stuff too, and the official description on the website calls it a direct sequel to the latter. Consider me hyped.

lecolumbus
July 7th 2019
233 Comments


"perhaps since Opeth's Watershed"

they know their audience well. Ne Obliviscaris and Deafheaven have been scratching that itch for
I thought those vocals sounded a bit weak and not very harsh but on 3rd listen, they're fine I suppose. then again I think my taste in harsh vocals has changed since I was really into BTTOS about 9 years ago

Meridiu5
July 7th 2019
4208 Comments


Yeet

Demon of the Fall
July 7th 2019
39020 Comments


Exciting, I’m pleased they have returned to the BTTOS-like style. Mentioning Watershed serves its purpose, but also increases the hype, bold move!

Demon of the Fall
July 7th 2019
39020 Comments


I like your confidence, hopefully so. I’m definitely anticipating this release more than the new Opeth, which is a weird thought. Cult of Luna is top of my current hype list though.

Demon of the Fall
July 7th 2019
39020 Comments


I keep forgetting there’s a new Tool, will probably end up checking it regardless, if only due to Sput hype/curiosity.

Gmork89
July 8th 2019
8891 Comments


Cannot wait for this.

Demon of the Fall
July 8th 2019
39020 Comments


Dedication.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
July 9th 2019
11510 Comments


Great news, I remember their first two albums being lauded in the naughts.

MarkyMarkthrone
July 9th 2019
6 Comments


It is quite literally BTToS2.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
July 15th 2019
11510 Comments


single streaming here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWx1oKGQ3Q0



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