Thursday, February 21, 2013

THE MOTH GATHERER premiers another new song

*The picture above is an action shoot from band's first video clip, that will be revealed on March 18th.

Second song from the Swedish Experimental/Progressive band THE MOTH GATHERER has found its way on-line, via LAMBGOAT!


"The Womb, The Woe, The Woman" is the second unveiled track from the band's upcoming debut album entitled "A Bright Celestial Light". The album will hit the shops on April 16th worldwide on Agonia Records. The first unveiled song can be listened to at this location.




"A Bright Celestial Light" was mastered by Karl Daniel Liden (Terra Tenebrosa, grammy nominated  Switchblade album) and will feature a guest appearance from Member 001 of The Konsortium fame. The tracklist (5 original tracks, 44 minutes of playing time) is as follows:



1. The Water That We All Come To Need
2. Intervention
3. A Road of Gravel and Skulls
4. The Womb, The Woe, The Woman
5. A Falling Deity


THE MOTH GATHERER's music is hard to label, due to band's non-one-dimensional approach towards the songs they create; the Experimental/Progressive etiquette seems almost too laconic to fully do justice to the spirit of the compositions. The debut offers up long and complex tracks, but still surprisingly simple and compelling. Abundance of tempo changes and variations that surround the album bask in emotionally charged, progressive yet utterly melodic slower-sections, addictive enough to stimulate the imagination.

The band is recommended for fans of Neurosis, Breach, Pelican and Cult of Luna.




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