Madison, Wisconsin-based atmospheric post-black metal artisans CORRIDORàare pleased to unveil their video for âLike Moths.â Now playing Decibel Magazine, the track comes off the bandâs new full-length, Abandon, set for release on August 22nd via Hypaethral Records.
Abandon is a sonically expansive record that traverses everything from atmospheric post-rock passages to crushing walls of distortion. At the heart of the record is a meditation on what it means to let go not only of despair, but of the structures, systems, and personal narratives that perpetuate it. A harrowing and emotionally resonant follow-up to their self-released 2019 debut, Abandon delves deep into themes of isolation, grief, and the fragile resilience of the human spirit. With five sprawling tracks that balance beauty and brutality, Abandon captures the existential tension of life in a collapsing world refusing to look away but still grasping for something beyond despair.
Comments bassist/vocalist Eric Andraska on âLike Moths,â âI wrote the lyrics to this song thinking about how, like moths, we are drawn towards âthe lightâ no matter how much we fight it. I was stuck in a rut thinking about the past. But I eventually came to the realization that much of that had to be left behind. Itâs about the harsh dichotomy of having to go forward with âour hearts open wideâ â but also acknowledging that weâve given up and it is indeed âfor the last time.ââ
Adds Decibel, “Maybe it would have been a little too on-the-nose, but there are no moths in the new video for the track ‘Like Moths.’… There are are however lots of close-up scenes of cowboys getting thrown from bulls, intermingled with live shots of the band performing in what looks like a rehearsal studio. And the songâs quiet piano-based coda is a whole other vibe altogether with images of what look like mannequins in a room filled with elaborate chandeliers. As esoteric as it all seems, the visualsâcourtesy of director Jorge Torres Torres (Modest Mouse, Lamb Of God, Imperial Triumphant)âdo seem to fit the nine-minute track, which goes from pensive and moody to heavy and sludgy and back to quiet and calm.”
Watch CORRIDORÃâs video for âLike Mothsâ HERE.Â
Abandon was recorded and mixed by Dustin Sisson at Blast House Studios (Ossuary, Bereft)
with additional recording by guitarist/vocalist Russell Emerson Hall, mastered by Carl Saff (Saetia, KEN Mode, Zozobra), and features artwork by Sick of Realism. The record will be released on CD (ltd. 300), LP (ltd. 100 Graphite vinyl), cassette, and digital formats.
Find physical orders at the Hypaethral webshop HERE and digital orders at Bandcamp HERE where first single, â(Become) Carrion,â an be streamed.
Abandon Track Listing:
- We Vanish To Nothing
- (Become) Carrion
- This Great Demise
- Lying In Splendor
- Like Moths
Forged in 2016, CORRIDORàcrafts a sound rooted in the weight and atmosphere of post-metal, filtered through the blistering aggression of black metal and the introspective haze of shoegaze. Drawing comparisons to genre-defying acts like Deafheaven, Falls Of Rauros, Nothing, and Inter Arma, the band uses contrast and dynamic tension to powerful effect moving seamlessly between explosive blast beats, towering tremolo riffs, and moments of stark, melodic stillness.
CORRIDORÃ:
Matt Allen â guitar, vocals
Eric Andraska â bass, vocals
Nick Bartley â drums
Russell Emerson Hall â guitar, vocals
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