Post-punk/industrial metal unit Louvado Abismo has revealed the eponymous track and a video from its upcoming debut full-length due on 31 May via Half Beast Records.
Louvado Abismo on the title track: "Delving into the depths of the human psyche, the lyrics reflect a search for serenity in the midst of chaos, an attempt to find inner peace, even in the darkest situations. The reference to the sea as a purifying element adds a symbolic layer, suggesting a journey of self-discovery and transformation through immersion in the turbulent waters of the mind, or even a purification ritual or preparation for a deep emotional dive. As one of the more cathartic songs on the record, it musically illustrates all the emotional turmoil described in the lyrics, providing a musical language where industrial meets the band's trademark psychedelia".
More about Louvado Abismo and its upcoming debut full-length including the previously released single/video, "Corrida Lenta", is HERE. Link


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