4 years after its debut album, the atypical instrumental hailing from Geneva, (Switzerland) Lilium Sova, has released a brand new effort, called "Epic morning", a few weeks ago through Cal of Ror Records (Rorcal) in a nice digifile CD edition & digital. From now, the first track of this album, "1.00 am. Locked-in Syndrom" is available for free DOWNLOAD.
Emerged in early 2006 as a trio (Cyril, Michael and Tim) playing a fairly unique dynamic syncopated brand of noise-hardcore and post-metal mixture with a pinch of free-jazz to give life to "Tripartite Chaos" (2008, Cal of Ror Records). In 2011, after sessions for an upcoming record were done, the band parted ways with saxophone/synth player Michael Borcard, losing a key element of their sound. Guest musicians Loïc Blazek (violoncello/guitar) and multi-tasker Kim Makombe (guitars/noise) where then invited to join the band permanently.
Now a quartet, Lilium Sova has rearranged some older songs and expanded their initial sound, and it's under this line up that the band released "Epic morning". A brand new full-length effort recorded & mixed by JP Schopfer (Rorcal) @ Wood studio and mastered by Raphael Bovey (No Sun in San Francisco, Zatokrev), including guests appearances from members of Impure Wilhelmina, Kehlvin, Yog, Rorcal...
By the way, "Tripartite chaos", the previous album of this noise-post-mathcore jazzy creature is also available on Bandcamp for digital "Pay what you want".
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