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BLOODING MASK - Announces Release Date Of Its Fifth Full-Length

The UK based dark ethereal/esoteric project Blooding Mask has announced the release of its long-awaited full-length Autopsy Of A Dream. The album is scheduled for release on 10 September's full moon, while already in presale. Autopsy Of A Dream is Blooding Mask's fifth album, and is to seal the 30 year anniversary of what turned from a one-woman band into currently a duo featuring Maethelyiah (also The Danse Society) and Paul Nash, founder of The Danse Society.

Like the previous albums, Autopsy Of A Dream introduces tracks ranging between and merging electronica, industrial, symphonic, classical, apocalyptic pop and esoteric prog. Hard to categorise the tracks feature mainly strong atmospheric synths, Paul's legendary guitars and Maethelyiah's trademark vocal multi-octave choirs and tribal drums. Some sonic experiments are also present, evoking powerful images for the public to see and interpret. The track "L'Incubo" is also on the main score of the Italian film "Upside Down" directed by Luca Tornatore. The album has so far been described as a "symphony of horror" and also as a selection of incredible songs from "The Tower of Babel" due to the multiple languages used on the tracks.

The previous albums have been compared to Kate Bush, Dead Can Dance, Diamanda Galas and Annie Lennox, though none of these singers sounds like the others. It's a riddle, and the answer is in the 17 tracks of Autopsy Of A Dream. Stay tuned for more on Autopsy Of A Dream. Meanwhile, welcome to check (again) on the interview with Maethelyiah. Link