The Lucidia Project Unleashes Raw Emotion with "Requiem" Lyric Video

Melodic metal rising stars The Lucidia Project proudly present the lyric video for their latest track "Requiem." This evocative song is featured on their critically acclaimed EP of the same name, released under the Wormholedeath label.

Delving deep into the tumultuous waters of human connection, 'Requiem' by The Lucidia Project explores the intricacies of a profoundly toxic friendship or relationship that Chase grappled with. Laden with emotional depth, this track almost transcends into a realm of spirituality, as it chronicles the necessity of relying on a higher power to navigate through such challenging circumstances.

The Lucidia Project's signature blend of haunting melodies, powerful riffs, and poignant lyrics are on full display in "Requiem," making it a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike.

Immerse yourself in The Lucidia Project's emotional world and watch the "Requiem" lyric video here:

Founded 2022 in Fargo, ND, The Lucidia Project blends alternative metal with symphonic, doom, and progressive rock. Their debut demo featured songs like "In the Fray" and "Lights Out." In 2023, their "Requiem EP" further developed their sound, gaining press attention and radio play.

Adding Chris Polasky and Daniel Williams in 2023, they released "Soul Killer," showing an evolved sound. In 2024, they re-released the EP and single under Wormholedeath Records and welcomed drummer Bruce Reisenauer. Both releases were co-produced and mastered by Danny Meyer at Sunway Studios in Germany.

 

The Lucidia Project's lineup is currently comprised of
Chase Baldwin (vocals/pianos/arrangements)
Benjamin Jacobs (bass/guitars)
Daniel Williams (guitars)
Chris (David)
Polasky (guitars)
Bruce Reisenauer (drums)

Connect with the band:

thelucidiaproject.band
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086963962813
www.instagram.com/thelucidiaproject
Spotify:
tinyurl.com/SpotifyTheLucidiaProject

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