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MALEDICTIS - Reveals New Single

The USA based gothic chamber metal project Maledictis has recently released a new single Delicta, featuring Mariangela Demurtas. The two-track single is available in digital and limited CD format.

The brainchild of John Marszalkowski, Maledictis, emerged as a means to collaborate with musicians around the world during the Covid-19 quarantine, releasing the debut self-titled EP in December 2020.

Unlike the previous release, which was recorded remotely, the new single embraced the ability to record in person with talented musicians in a stunning setting. A number of the instruments were recorded at Calvary Presbyterian Church in downtown Milwaukee, the gothic architecture of the building dictating the nature of the atmosphere created by the reverberations. The recording also diverges from the traditional string quartet using a "choir" of cellos instead, making use of the instrument's wide range.

"Delicta" is a song about betrayal told from the point of view of the betrayer who acknowledges their fault and accepts their consequences. Opening with a striking flute melody, the track builds with brass, cello, and a choir chant being gradually layered to produce a compelling sound comprised of multiple harmonies. The heavy instrumentation enhances the orchestral elements by adding a powerful layer beneath the soaring melodies.

"Delicta" is an enchanting experience, delving into the powerful dynamics of orchestral instruments and adding a distinctive twist through unconventional recording techniques. It's a thrilling celebration of heavy music with a delightfully gothic focus. The "Delicta" lyric video awaits you right below. Link