The new international cinematic and atmospheric doom metal project, Lights Of Vimana, consisting of Void Of Silence, Mesmur, and  Slow's members and inspired by bleak dystopian science-fiction worlds, has set 13 June as the release date for its debut full-length, Neopolis, which will come out via Dusktone. The band recently presented its first single, "Remember Me".

With Neopolis, Lights Of Vimana crafts a deeply cinematic and textural sound that diverges from the members' heavier roots, weaving together a wide range of influences, including Hans Zimmer, Porcupine Tree, and My Dying Bride. The result is a sonic tapestry that is both immersive and emotionally stirring. Déhà's predominantly clean, expressive vocals lend a raw, human element to the album's brooding, futuristic soundscapes, while Conforti's ambient synth layers and Lewis's expansive riffs create a dynamic interplay of beauty and desolation.

The album paints a vivid portrait of a dystopian world - cold, vast, and haunting - where shimmering atmospheres meet the crushing weight of doom. It is a journey through collapse and transcendence, where every note feels like a flicker of light in the ruins of tomorrow. Link