Labrinth lanza impactante nuevo sencillo 'God Spoke'

El artista electrónico Labrinth ha presentado su nuevo tema 'God Spoke', una breve pieza a cappella que sirve como cuarto sencillo de su próximo octavo álbum de estudio, Cosmic Opera Act I. La canción anticipa el lanzamiento del álbum el 30 de enero. Labrinth, conocido por su trabajo en la banda sonora de Euphoria, continúa generando expectación con este avance.

Labrinth, que debutó hace más de una década con su álbum Electronic Earth de 2012, ha ganado recientemente amplio reconocimiento por componer la banda sonora completa de una temporada de la exitosa serie de HBO Euphoria. Ahora, ha compartido 'God Spoke', un tema corto que dura poco más de un minuto. La canción presenta voces sintetizadas armonizadas en estilo a cappella, con letras que evocan temas bíblicos, mencionando ángeles y cantando repetidamente 'Hallelujah'nnEste lanzamiento actúa como el cuarto sencillo previo a Cosmic Opera Act I, el octavo álbum de estudio de Labrinth, programado para el 30 de enero. Observadores sugieren que 'God Spoke' podría funcionar como una pieza introductoria o preludio, similar a los skits en álbumes anteriores, ofreciendo una visión de la dirección temática del proyecto. Aunque el tema se presenta por sí solo como un fragmento, se espera que su impacto completo emerja en el contexto del álbum.nnEl anuncio llega en medio de la evolución musical continua de Labrinth, fusionando elementos electrónicos con sonidos experimentales. Los fans han respondido positivamente a este último avance, aumentando la emoción por el lanzamiento a finales de mes. Aún no se han revelado más detalles sobre la lista de pistas del álbum o colaboradores.

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