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Aussie Industrial Rock Sensation A Somerset Parade Drops “Mirror White” Single & Video!

Industrial rock sensation A Somerset Parade announces the release of their latest single and accompanying music video, “Mirror White”, a track taken from the album “Carcosa”, due for release on February 16, 2023, via Wormholedeath. 
“Mirror White” is a haunting and introspective journey into the depths of inner turmoil and personal struggle. The song delves into the conflict between desire and consequence, with vivid imagery and a powerful narrative that captivates the listener from the first note.
“Mirror White” is not just a song; it’s an emotional odyssey that delves into the darkest corners of the human psyche.

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A Somerset Parade is a dynamic industrial rock sensation hailing from Brisbane, Australia. With their unique blend of powerful melodies and thought-provoking lyrics, they have earned recognition and acclaim both locally and internationally. Their upcoming album, ‘CARCOSA,’ treats the listeners to a rock onslaught filled with hook-laden choruses, hard-hitting breakdowns, and the soft touch of delicate moments all tied together with an industrial-inspired, synth-wave soundscape.

A Somerset Parade lineup:

Dan Cornish| Vocals
Andrew Nolan| Guitar
Brad James| Bass/Vocals
Mitch Matheson| Guitar
Kurt Winter| Drums

Connect with A Somerset Parade online to stay up to date with their latest releases, news, and updates:

Facebook – www.facebook.com/asomersetparade
Instagram – www.instagram.com/asomersetparade
Youtube –www.youtube.com/@asomersetparade
TripleJUnearthed – triplejunearthed/artist/somerset-parade
Spotify: tinyurl.com/ASomersetParadeSpotify

(review) Ygør Keim – ‘New Kingdom’

Wow! I can easily imagine this one as a soundtrack for some dark dystopian sci fi movie or some eighties twisted darkened horror movie. Ygør Keim released new album and it contains nine songs. The music is dark. It is industrial. It is punk rock. It is rock. All in one, yet the sum of many parts, sounding cold and unforgiving to us as listeners. Vocals are harsh with effects and I always love clever use of samples. Also, besides shouting and singing, there are whispers, there are screams, like horror movie indeed. There is also some punkish, plain yet effective melody underneath the main themes of the songs. Lyrics and themes deal with horror, cosmic and relentless. Songs and heavy hitters like ‘Undead Creatures’, ‘Sickman’ or ‘The Lowly Servant’ are about to win you over and take you to some other dimension of steel grey sky, cold steel taste on your tongue, machines and hopelessness. This is all very beautiful and for me, I love such music and I am so glad I discovered this hidden gem of the underground scene.

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