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German metal band Downfall of Gaia announce new album 'Silhouettes Of Disgust'

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German metal band Downfall of Gaia will unveil their sixth studio album this March.

Announced today, the band’s forthcoming album Silhouettes Of Disgust will be released on March 17 via Metal Blade Records. A new single from the record titled “Bodies as Driftwood” comes with a music video directed by Brendan McGowan and starring Tess Nikolas. Vocalist/guitarist Dominik Goncalves dos Reis said this about the new single:

"‘Bodies As Driftwood’ tells the story of a fictional person in a fictional big city who, under the cover of night, can finally be herself and escape the ever-increasing malaise of everyday life. Hopes and dreams quickly give way to reality and threaten to break down due to outside pressures: Unpaid bills, problems at work, no social network, loneliness, no help, total overwhelm in a constantly accelerating zeitgeist… But at night she feels free - no punishing glances from others, no outside pressure, no stress, no expectations, just herself in the darkness while the world sleeps. Metaphorically speaking, this person uses the darkness of the night as a protective veil. Although this person is surrounded by millions every day, she experiences absolute loneliness on a daily basis."

Silhouettes Of Disgust finds the band reuniting with guitarist Peter Wolff, who left the band back in 2015. Goncalves dos Reis said this about having Wolff back in the mix:

“We started in October of 2021 and went into the studio in April of 2022. Having Peter back -- who founded DOWNFALL OF GAIA together with bassist/vocalist Anton [Lisovoj] and I in 2008 -- was the big difference this time. For Ethic Of Radical Finitude And Atrophy (2016), I prepared all the guitars by myself before the four of us started working on all the details, which is a much longer way of working than doing everything as a couple.”

The eight-track album tells stories of heartache and sorrow from eight different people in a fictional city. Goncalves dos Reis said this about the album’s narrative:

“Loneliness, addiction, the fear of tomorrow, pressure from society/work and others, things that many of us probably know all too well. You have to play along somehow, or you fall through the cracks, and once you’re down, it’s hard to get back up. It looks at selfishness and ignorance, the general way of dealing with each other - you’re one, surrounded by millions, surrounded by all these silhouettes of disgust, surrounded by the things you want to avoid and hate. The last few years have impressively proven what you can expect from humanity, and honestly, it’s not much.”

Pre-orders for Silhouettes Of Disgust can be made here.

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Silhouettes Of Disgust Tracklisting:

1. Existence Of Awe

2. The Whir Of Flies

3. While Bloodsprings Become Rivers

4. Bodies As Driftwood

5. Eyes To Burning Skies

6. Final Vows

7. Unredeemable

8. Optograms Of Disgust