Bosse-de-Nage releases new single from upcoming album

San Francisco post-black metal band Bosse-de-Nage has shared the single 'In the Name of the Moth' from their forthcoming album 'Hidden Fires Burn Hottest'. The record, set for release on March 6 via The Flenser, marks their first full-length since 'Further Still'. It emphasizes atmosphere and emotional depth over raw aggression.

Bosse-de-Nage, a post-black metal outfit from San Francisco, unveiled their latest single, 'In the Name of the Moth', providing a preview of their upcoming album 'Hidden Fires Burn Hottest'. Scheduled for March 6 through The Flenser, this release continues a partnership with the label that spans more than 15 years. It follows their previous effort, 'Further Still', and shifts focus from intense aggression to building atmosphere, tension, and emotional resonance. The band allows dynamics and space to shape the music, making quieter passages as impactful as louder ones, resulting in a fluid and elusive style.

The group's evolution has occurred largely outside mainstream touring and promotional circuits, enabling their sound to evolve from traditional black metal into something more abstract and introspective. Lyrically, 'Hidden Fires Burn Hottest' portrays emotions as tangible environments. For instance, 'No Such Place' delves into an impossible yet existent location, while 'Immortality Project' examines infinite possibilities as a weighty obligation rather than a boon. These tracks immerse listeners directly within the feelings rather than observing them externally.

Recorded by Jack Shirley at Atomic Garden East, the album was mixed and mastered by Richard Chowenhill of Agriculture. Several compositions originated before the pandemic, offering the band time to refine them. Vocalist Bryan Manning composed lyrics ahead of schedule for the first time, easing pressures and altering the creative process. Departing from the precision of 'Further Still', this work embraces a more expansive and unconventional approach, including 'Mementos', described as the band's inaugural love song. Nonetheless, it eschews tidy conclusions, drawing from personal struggles and disquieting reflections, occasionally infused with subtle dark humor.

Pre-orders are open for various formats, such as limited neon vinyl, CD, cassette, and a fresh T-shirt design. The full tracklist includes: 'Where to Now?', 'Mementos', 'In the Name of the Moth', 'With a Shrug', 'No Such Place', 'Triangular Dream', 'Underwater', 'Frenzy', 'Immortality Project', and 'Leviathan'.

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