Greek post-metal act Spineless has released its sophomore album, Dysphonia, via Submersion Records and dropped a video for the track "Me".
Dysphonia represents a bold step forward for the project, led by the renowned vocalist and musician Chrysa Tsaltampasi, alongside a talented collective of musicians from the Greek music scene.
Dysphonia follows the success of Spineless' 2018 debut album, Speaking Of Chaos And Relative Peace, and sees the band evolve into an even more potent and gloomy force. Drawing influences from a spectrum of artists such as Chelsea Wolfe, Godflesh, Ulver, and Mike Patton, Dysphonia delivers a unique sonic landscape that balances calculated anger with haunting melodies and brutal honesty.
Internationally recognized for her powerful voice and as a teacher, Tsaltampasi has been involved in high-profile collaborations in recent years, including working with Ben Frost on the soundtrack for the Netflix series 1899 and recording with artists such as Sofia Sarri, Beyond Perception, Mother Turtle, and Bella Fuzz. These experiences have shaped Dysphonia's rich and experimental nature, where monolithic post-metal meets melodic songwriting in a way that recalls the swirling dynamics of Neurosis and Mono, with a touch of 90s alternative edge. Link
SPINELESS - Releases Dysphonia
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