Lantlôs sort le nouveau single «Solar Death»

L’acte allemand de metal expérimental Lantlôs a dévoilé son dernier single, «Solar Death», offrant un premier aperçu de l’album à venir «Nowhere In Between Forever». La piste figurera sur l’album, prévu pour le 3 avril 2026 via Prophecy Productions.

Lantlôs, un projet allemand de metal expérimental mené par Markus Siegenhort, a présenté «Solar Death» comme un nouveau single. Cette sortie sert de première offrande de l’album à venir du groupe, «Nowhere In Between Forever», attendu le 3 avril 2026 chez Prophecy Productions. Le single explore plus avant le son en développement de Lantlôs, mêlant textures aériennes et profondeur émotionnelle incisive. Il souligne l’équilibre entre éléments atmosphériques et dynamiques intenses qui caractérisent les récents travaux du groupe. Initialement ancré dans le post-black metal, Lantlôs a évolué sous la houlette de Siegenhort vers un style plus complexe et mélodique. «Solar Death» incarne cette progression par son tempo varié et son instrumentation soignée. Les guitares passent de sections claires délicates à des segments plus lourds et percutants, tandis que les voix confèrent une qualité spectrale. Au final, le morceau transmet un sentiment d’intimité alliée à une vaste étendue, conservant un fond rugueux sous son vernis poli. Cet équilibre permet à «Solar Death» de saisir vulnérabilité et puissance en son entier. Cette sortie met en lumière l’exploration persistante par Lantlôs de compositions stratifiées, s’appuyant sur l’historique d’innovation sonore du projet.

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