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JESUCRISIS & LISA MILES - New Collaborative Single Released

Chilean gothic/post-punk/deathrock act Jesucrisis has teamed up with USA based violinist Lisa Miles and released a collaborative single named "Serpiente de Nuit". This single is the last work of collaboration between the two, because from now on Lisa is a full member of the band. Jesucrisis were formed in 2001 by composer/multiinstrumentalist Vladimir Munoz (known allso from bands like Police Terror, Silent Memories,... and has collaborated with many musicians from local bands), who is now joined by Lisa on violin and mandolin, there's also a contributor Max Vdh, who's responsible for some edgy guitars and drums. From now on Vladimir decided to travel to USA for three months to work out on the next album with Lisa.
The single "Serpiente de Nuit" was composed by both, Lisa and Vladimir, lyrics were written by Vladimir. It was mixed and mastered by Max Vdh, who also played guitars and drums, while the recordings took place in Argentina, Chile and USA. Artwork was done by Eduardevil.
The name Jesucrisis is a reference to the great crisis of authority suffered by the church, both in the intellectual and political order, and in the passage from the medieval to the modern era. The wars of religions and the constant struggle between men for the defense of "unique truths" and "chosen people". "Serpiente de Nuit" is available as a digital download from Bandcamp, but you can also give it a listen in the player below. Link