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MIDAS FALL - New Album Out In April, Title Track Available For Streaming

Evaporate, the fourth album from Scottish atmospheric/gothic duo Midas Fall (Elizabeth Heaton and Rowan Burn), will be released on 27th April by Monotreme Records. The album is nothing but a visceral display of ferocious beauty. Deeply emotive and vivid, straight off from the desperate, savage cacophony of album opener "Bruise Pusher" to the elegant ascension of "Sword To Shield", Evaporate conjures stunning soundscapes at every turn. Captured in Argyll, Scotland, the album shimmers with a dark, gothic grace, delicate, and brutal in equal measure. The title-track sweeps through tidal waves of Elizabeth Heaton's towering vocals atop progressive post-rock landscapes both menacing and affirming, whilst the cinematic build of "Lapsing" and the heavenly crush of final track "Howling At The Clouds" pull vigorously at the heart. "In Sunny Landscapes" is a magical, magnificently radiant world of its own, elegantly bringing its title to life.
In advance of its release, the band is pleased to unveil the record's title track. "We are very proud to present "Evaporate", the first track written and my personal favorite from our upcoming album", notes Heaton. "Inspired by the dark winters and landscape of Iceland, it tells a story of a mind in turmoil. It also demonstrates the new and exciting use of strings and synths in our music that you will hear more of on the album." Link