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PSILOCYBE LARVAE - Returns After Nine Years Of Silence; New Album Out In December

After nine years of silence and in celebration of the band's 25th anniversary, progressive doom/death veterans Psilocybe Larvae are proud to announce the forthcoming release of the fifth full-length album Where Silence Dwells. The digital version will be self-released by the band on 10 December. The CD version will be released by Fono Ltd. (Russia) and Red Rivet Records (Japan) on 15 December, while the band will self-release a cassette version on the same day. The vinyl LP is targeted for a February 2022 release by the band.

Where Silence Dwells is a devilishly haunting, true masterwork of modern progressive music that manages to combine spellbinding post-rock tunes with the dark atmosphere of doom/gothic metal and the heaviness of death metal. Psilocybe Larvae deliver progressive doom/death metal spiced with atmospheric samples.

Vocalist/guitarist Vit had this to say about the album: "It was a long journey during which many events happened connected with line-up changes, searching for a new sound, covid lockdown, broken voice, trial and errors. A challenge that we have taken up by raising the bar even higher. But as a result, we did one of the most powerful albums we've ever recorded."

A music video for the album track "Run To Nowhere" is available in the player below. Psilocybe Larvae is a must-listen for fans of early Opeth, Katatonia, Tiamat, Anathema, and Paradise Lost. Link