Nino Sable, the German artist best known as the vocalist of gothic rock bands Aeon Sable and Unwished, will release on 1 November his new solo full-length album entitled The Soul. Nino Sable, whose artistic range spans myriad styles and draws on a wide range of influences, presents an even more immersive, doomy and dreamy electro-darkwave sound on this new album than on previous works.
Nino Sable comments: "Right after finishing The Deutsch EP, I decided to create a completely different album. A doomish, dark one that crawls slowly, like black hallucinogenic honey. To make the trip complete, I also wrote an immersive, fictional story about its creation. Altogether it took me 15 days. 15 days, working like a mad man on the design, the story, the recordings, the vocals... nearly everything... at the end I got some help from Annika Clarissa Marnitz, Susann and Ed Shorrock - they did the revision on the story and helped me to translate it to English."
The first revealed single is "Red" and you should hear it now right below. The Soul comes six months after the release of The Deutsch EP, which Nino Sable did together with German electro artist Dos Asmund. Link

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