Australian Rock Group CLOSURE IN MOSCOW Announces New Album "Soft Hell"
Australian alternative rock group Closure in Moscow have announced their new album Soft Hell will be released on October 27, 2023 on Bird's Robe Records.
Closure in Moscow. They’re back.
It’s been 9 years since the sprawling prog rock concept record Pink Lemonade - 13 years since the feisty up tempo prog punk of First Temple and 14 years since the earnest post-hardcore of their debut albumette The Penance And The Patience.
In the years hence, those milestones have been etched in fans minds as tent poles of the band’s career, which has seemingly lurched on a wide spectrum from post to pillar.
But to insiders, the band’s evolution has been a natural process, borne of their desire to express every element of their creativity.
Now, in a further extension of that evolution, 12 new songs comprising the album Soft Hell will finally be released in 2023.
Where First Temple yearned and Pink Lemonade churned, Soft Hell settles in as perhaps the most mature and studiously crafted album of their career.
It’s not a concept album. Or is it? Frontman Christopher de Cinque is as cryptic as ever on tracks like Primal Sinister. But overall, it’s their most honest and transparent album to date. If you know the story of these songs, it hits even harder. But it’s not hard to be drawn in on just the first listen.
The band comments: "It’s the last 9 years distilled down to 50 minutes. We’ve put blood, sweat and years into this, and fully believe when you hear these tracks, the wait will have been worth it. We know you have to take our word on that for the time being, but the wait is almost over. The new album is called Soft Hell.Getting comfortable with chronic discomfort caused by the choices that fears and trauma lead you to make. This is life in a soft hell. There are enough distractions to stave off facing up to it, you can keep yourself in denial to avoid it, and things can just keep ticking along. Life becomes a fever dream of creature comforts and time killers, floating further into a lake of fire. People come along to pull you out, but they too get burned when you feel too stuck to climb with them."
Listen + watch:
Closure In Moscow - Better Way (Official Music Video)
It’s been a long wait for fans and a long period of introspection and evolution for Closure in Moscow. But the next phase of the band promises to be one of their most enthralling, as they make plans to share the record, revisit fans around the world and – hopefully – take less than 9 years until the next new music comes around.
What’s next? Does it matter? We’re all going to die eventually anyway. Just dive into Soft Hell and let yourself wallow there for a while. Pre-order the album here: https://closureinmoscow.bandcamp.com/album/soft-hell