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Scotland-based ethereal/atmospheric/gothic/post-rock duo Midas Fall - Elizabeth Heaton and Rowan Burn - will release their fourth album, Evaporate, on 27th April through Monotreme Records. Produced and recorded by Heaton, Evaporate shimmers with a dark, gothic grace, conjuring stunning soundscapes at every turn.
In advance of Evaporate's release, the band has unveiled opening track "Bruise Pusher", a visceral display of ferocious beauty which alternates between Elizabeth Heaton's delicate vocals and a savage cacophony of guitar, drums and synths, manifesting a disconcerting atmosphere. Give a listen to "Bruise Pusher" in the player below and over HERE you can still hear previously unveiled album title song.
Elizabeth Heaton comments about the track: ""Bruise Pusher" is about living in a volatile environment, constantly anticipating the underlying tension erupting into something hideous and unsettlingly familiar. The song started with just a simple piano melody, so to develop the track we used a lot of guitars with rumbling, saturated reverbs and gradually added heavy synths to create textured, expansive choruses." Link