LIVLØS Debuts 'Usurpers' From Upcoming Album 'The Crescent King'
LIVLØS, the melodic death metal ensemble from Aarhus, Denmark, is gearing up for the release of their third full-length album, "The Crescent King," due on October 4th. Marking this announcement, they have launched 'Usurpers,' the album's debut single, accompanied by a visually striking animated video directed by Simon Gorm Eskildsen. The video, which embraces a classic art style, perfectly encapsulates the song's thematic essence and sets the stage for the album's narrative.
The band comments that 'Usurpers' represents a significant evolution in their sound, blending the familiar with new creative heights. This track not only stays true to the foundational elements that have defined LIVLØS over the years but also explores broader musical landscapes, enhancing the storytelling that unfolds across the album's ten tracks. With 'Usurpers,' LIVLØS invites listeners to dive into a sonic journey that promises both intensity and a profound thematic exploration, urging them to "play it now, play it loud – foul usurpers all!"
LIVLØS, the melodic death metal ensemble from Aarhus, Denmark, is gearing up for the release of their third full-length album, "The Crescent King," due on October 4th. Marking this announcement, they have launched 'Usurpers,' the album's debut single, accompanied by a visually striking animated video directed by Simon Gorm Eskildsen. The video, which embraces a classic art style, perfectly encapsulates the song's thematic essence and sets the stage for the album's narrative.
The band comments that 'Usurpers' represents a significant evolution in their sound, blending the familiar with new creative heights. This track not only stays true to the foundational elements that have defined LIVLØS over the years but also explores broader musical landscapes, enhancing the storytelling that unfolds across the album's ten tracks. With 'Usurpers,' LIVLØS invites listeners to dive into a sonic journey that promises both intensity and a profound thematic exploration, urging them to "play it now, play it loud – foul usurpers all!"