Disillusion announce LP, share single

2019-07-19 by marasm | 16 Comments
Disillusion have released the first single coming off their new album, The Liberation, which is due to be released September 6th. The song, titled "The Great Unknown", is reminiscent of their 2004 album Back to Times of Splendor; in fact, the band have stated that this new album will be the spiritual successor to that album.

This will be the first full album the band have released since 2006's Gloria.




Disillusion have also released the album's artwork and tracklist on their Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/disillusionBand

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Dmax28
July 19th 2019
1270 Comments


Damn that sounds great

Confessed2005
July 19th 2019
5561 Comments


Fucking hell yes.

Demon of the Fall
July 19th 2019
33634 Comments


HYPE!!!!!!

Egarran
July 19th 2019
33861 Comments


Quality.

What, BTTOS is from 2004?!?!??

Hawks
July 19th 2019
87047 Comments


Hype for this. m/

Flugmorph
July 19th 2019
34017 Comments


alea was like the best song ever so im confident that this will be gud

enjoying the sound of this new single aswell

Malcontent
July 19th 2019
150 Comments


jesus that production is great

Panzerchrist
July 19th 2019
730 Comments


Yeah this was posted like a week ago lol

Song rules though. It has the progressive framework from BTTOS but a lot of the same atmospherics of Gloria. Which is to say that, despite that album ultimately being a failure (I still enjoy it, but I digress), they still learned something from it.

Really dig the production as well. Same dude who did most of Opeth's classic albums, if anyone cares.

Demon of the Fall
July 19th 2019
33634 Comments


I probably won't check this until release, keeping the faith that it'll rule. I did get a certain sense of deja vu with this news story, obvious why now.

Hawks
July 19th 2019
87047 Comments


Yeah same. Jamming singles isn’t my thing.

bloc
July 19th 2019
70009 Comments


Ok so this was ho hum up until the solo. The fuckin solo is amazinggggggg and everything after it is really good too

lecolumbus
July 20th 2019
227 Comments


Gotta agree with bloc, meh til the solo and then it gets me to remember why I gave a damn about this band in the first place.

Harsh vocals are kinda weak though. Never was exactly a strong suit of the band but they're not as good as BtToS though. I hope there's some more faster bombastic songs on this one like that album.

Gmork89
July 20th 2019
8625 Comments


What a good band

Essence
July 21st 2019
6692 Comments


I really can't believe this is actually happening. It's been a solid decade since I heard BTTOS for the first time and even back then it was kind of a gag that they would never release anything else

Demon of the Fall
July 21st 2019
33634 Comments


If this isn’t top 5 for the year then I’m going to cry.

SacredSerenity
July 23rd 2019
811 Comments


Disillusion + Jens Bogen. Can't get much better



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