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KOLLAPS - Unleashes First Track From Upcoming Third Album

Australian post-industrial outfit Kollaps unleashed the first and lead single, "Relapse Theatre", from its upcoming third album Until The Day I Die, set for release on 24 June via Cold Spring Records. "Relapse Theatre" is available for listening in the player below.

Until The Day I Die is a merciless and visceral assault on the senses and continues the trajectory of the band's idiosyncratic approach in its creation of sound. The album showcases an uncompromising force of harsh post-industrial music narrated by overarching themes of condemnation and redemption; violence, romanticism, sexuality, and addiction. Much of the creation and lyrical conceptualisation of the record has been stylised and presented using William S. Burroughs' cut-up method.
 
A wide variety of metals and raw materials were used in the creation of the album including metal grates, a rusted hoist, cement cylinders, field recordings, hammering of various decrepit objects, broken amplifiers, an exposed reverb tank, various synthesizers, and the infamous metal coil; a crudely self-constructed artifice that has become iconic in its use across Kollaps' triptych of releases and lengthy touring history in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

Kollaps has also announced an array of live performances and tour dates for the spring months, including select shows with Brighter Death Now and Of The Wand & The Moon, and an appearance at Roadburn Festival. Link