Electro-industrial act Pink Panther Project has released "Black Pink Panthers", a new video single from its approaching album, Clinics And Models, due on 21 July via Assur Anshar and distributed worldwide by The Circle Music.
"Black Pink Panthers" revisits the band's core identity with spectral electronics and a captivatingly sensual vocal performance, offering a compelling insight into the album's overall sound. Clinics And Models opens with "Under The Ash" (find it HERE alongside more info), a cold yet catchy electro-ballad that captivates the listener with its icy chorus. This powerful introduction precedes an album that is darker, sharper, and more assured than its debut, while maintaining the seductive, techno-oriented electro aesthetic Pink Panther Project made itself known for. The influence of Mike Oldfield is evoked through ethereal vocals and compelling electronic textures, creating a uniquely unsettling and engaging atmosphere. Link


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