SWALLOW THE SUN dévoile un nouveau morceau de la partie instrumentale interprétée par TRIO NOX


Le groupe de Death Doom Metal finlandais, Swallow the Sun sortira son nouvel album le 19 novembre 2021 via Century Media Records. Il s'intitule Moonflowers et sera disponible en de nombreux format dont certains seront accompagnés des versions instrumentales de tous les titres de l'album. Il ne s'agira pas seulement de versions instrumentales "normales", c'est à dire la musique sans chant mais d'une œuvre instrumentale entièrement composée par Juha Raivio, le guitariste du groupe puis interprétée par le groupe finlandais Trio Nox et enregistrée entre les murs de l’église de Sipoo en Finlande.

L'artwork est signé Juha Raivio, qui l'a créée à partir de son sang et de fleurs séchées. Le musicien explique dans un long communiqué toutes les facettes de la création de cet opus singulier où l'on apprend également le départ de leur claviériste, Jaani Peuhu qui souhaite se concentrer sur son projet Mercury Circle :

I know well that I should not say this, but I deeply hate this album. I hate where it takes me, how it makes me feel and what it stands for me personally. I wish it wouldn’t. But for all its honesty I got no option than also love it. That is all that matters to me with the music anyway and it doesn’t matter how it makes me feel, as long as it does. For me this album is like a mirror of a deep self-disappointment. Even I still want to believe that there is and could be more than this in me. But I don’t need or want to talk more about it. After all music means so different things to each one of us by how we have walked our own paths, and that is a beautiful thing about music. There is no right or wrong.

After I had finished writing all the music for this record in the fall of 2020 I started to write these small instrumental versions of the album songs for the violin, viola, cello and piano. Mostly because I was wondering how it would feel like to hear all these songs first as these intimate versions instead of a full band album. It was really beautiful to see and hear these songs come alive in this way and form, recorded live in this big church in Finland. To be able to hear the echoes of this music reflecting from the church walls and feel the very soul of these old wooden instruments played by real people in this sacred place. Something about hearing the strings breathe this fragile beauty into these songs that carry so much pain otherwise. Now looking back, maybe I wrote these versions just for myself to be able to hear and feel at least some kind of a beauty and solace in these songs, maybe…

I wanted to create the cover art of this album myself this time, so it would stand as brutally honest for me as the music is. So I painted the moon on the ‘Moonflowers‘ cover with my own blood and I decorated it with the flowers I picked up and dried on the spring of 2016. Maybe it isn’t the most outstanding looking piece of art ever made in this world, but for me it is everything. I wasn’t going to write any new music before I would have moved towards the right direction in my life, but finally all this music just forced itself out of me during the long nights of this hope crushing and neverending lockdown prison. Something grew out from that void eventually and writing these songs made me think a lot about moonflowers that bloom at the darkest hour of the night, so that name felt right to call the album also."

Un quatrième extrait a été dévoilé, il s'agit du titre "Keep Your Heart Safe From Me", il fait suite à "Moonflowers Bloom In Misery", "Woven Into Sorrow" et "Enemy", comme ces derniers il s'agit de sa version instrumentale interprétée par Trio Nox.

Tracklist :

01. Moonflowers Bloom In Misery
02. Enemy
03. Woven Into Sorrow
04. Keep Your Heart Safe From Me
05. All Hallows’ Grieve (Featuring Cammie Gilbert)
06. The Void
07. The Fight Of Your Life
08. This House Has No Home




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