CONSTRUCT OF LETHE (US) - Denial In Abstraction / Flickering (Death Metal) Transcending Obscurity
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00:00 Denial In Abstraction
04:45 Flickering
Taken from the CONSTRUCT OF LETHE full length album titled ’A Kindness Dealt in Venom’ coming soon on Transcending Obscurity Records
BAND SIGNING ANNOUNCEMENT: Construct of Lethe playing experimental/atmospheric death metal
We’re pleased to work with Construct of Lethe for their new full length which is easily their most ambitious and bold record till date. Written as a single song (albeit divided into different uninterrupted tracks for practicality), it’s a deeply personal, experimental, atmospheric “death metal“ album that stands out from the pack. It’s a refreshing album in the style which is something that I can’t say too often these days and that alone deserves merit. You can listen to two of their songs in succession via this link -
Founding member Tony Petrocelly comments, “With each new album I’ve strived to take the music of Construct of Lethe wherever it needed to go in order to match the atmosphere and intensity of the lyrics. A Kindness Dealt in Venom is a concept album composed as a single piece; the lyrics deal in abjection, rage, depression and suicide, so musically it runs that same gamut. The album is a big leap for us in terms of composition and instrumentation, which is why we’re so glad to be working with Transcending Obscurity. Their commitment to only putting out top tier work and their willingness to take a chance on experimentation within the framework of extreme metal are extremely important to us, so we’re very pleased to sign with them and we can’t wait to release the new album!“
Line up -
Kishor Haulenbeek - Vocals
Tony Petrocelly - Guitar, bass, synth
Patrick Bonvin - Lead guitar
Kevin Paradis - Drums, percussion
Artwork by Kishor Haulenbeek
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