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FIELDS OF REGRET - Sets Release Date For Debut EP

Belgium-based one-man act Fields Of Regret is, on 18 November, releasing the horror-fuelled, gothic metal and punk self-titled debut EP.

Van Lysebeth is no stranger to the industry, having worked as a producer at Basick Records with the likes of Marco Minneman (Kreator) and Terry Bozzio (Frank Zappa). He brings an eclectic touch to his music, drawing inspiration for his lyrics from autobiographical themes such as bipolar disorder, depression, grief, and social issues such as the #MeToo movement.

Bringing an industrial edge, Fields Of Regret incorporates impactful rhythmic riffs across its tracks. Opening with "Zu All The Ant", distorted guitars enveloped in fuzz contrast with a carnivalesque metallic riff running throughout the verses. "Pinky Lace And Pixie Dust" delivers an eerily upbeat rhythm pattern, with striking guitar leads and pounding percussion. Distinctive vocals emphasise the horror themes that bleed through Fields Of Regret's music. Taking a pop-punk style song structure and twisting it into a dissonant and discordant track, "Algoritmic Lie" reflects a major aspect of our modern lives and in typical Fields Of Regret fashion, it'll leave a sour taste in your mouth. The title track releases an all-godly attack of metal instrumentation in a rhythmic explosion. Fields Of Regret's signature sinister vocals ensure to keep sweet dreams at bay. Further experimentation is seen through the concluding "Tattoos and Tears". Taking a more extreme approach, Fields Of Regret delves deeper into the depths with ludicrously heavy guitars, while the melodic guitar lead adds in a brighter tone. A serene, minimal instrumental section creates a further disparity within this unchained track.

In case you've missed the exclusive premiere of the "Pinky Lace And Pixie Dust" track - it's HERE. Link

Fields Of Regret tracklist:
1. Zu All The Ant
2. Pinky Lace And Pixie Dust
3. Algoritmic Lie
4. Fields Of Regret
5. Tattoos and Tears