Danish melodic death metal leaders LIVLÃS continue to shoot for the stars on their epic third full-length, the concept album The Crescent King, set for release on October 4th. Today the band shares the third single from the album, with the killer track âOrbit Weaver,â alongside a music video created by Moshmallows.
With the new record, LIVLÃS continues to deliver its punishing style of heavy grooves, melancholic melodies, and progressive musicianship, while unfolding a cosmological fantasy-inspired narrative of The Crescent King, a vivid symbol of humanity, its psyche and cyclus in the universe.
The Crescent King was produced by Jacob Bredahl (Lifesick, Eyes), mastered by Brad Boatright (Obituary, Suicide Silence, Gatecreeper, Nails), and carries artwork by Eliran Kantor (Testament, Bloodbath, Kreator, Hate Eternal).
The band states with the new song, ââOrbit Weaverâ accelerates with unrelenting speed, accompanied by lyrics that set the scene for an epic journey. Trust us, itâs an absolute banger to play. Brace yourself for the ride!â
Watch the video for âOrbit Weaverâ HERE and stream the single HERE.
Also, watch âEndless Majestyâ video HERE and stream the single HERE, and the âUsurpersâ video HERE and single HERE.
The Crescent King will be released October 4th via Noctum Productions on CD, digital, and LP in three editions â 300 on Black Vinyl, 100 on Transparent Petrol, and 100 Marble Yellow. Physical preorders are now available HERE and digital formats can be pre-saved and preordered HERE.
LIVLÃS has a run of Danish festivals confirmed surrounding the albumâs release, with more shows to be announced shortly.
LIVLÃS Live:
9/06-07/2024 Raise Your Horns â Rønne, DK
9/12-14/2024 Copenhagen Metal Fest â Copenhagen, DK
10/25-26/2024 Odense Metal Fest â Odense, DK
11/01-02/2024 Aalborg Metal Festival â Aalborg, DK
Since the bandâs inception in 2014, LIVLÃS has proven themselves to be an ingenious force on the international death metal scene. Since the release of their deeply personal debut album Into Beyond (2018), which depicted a band in a time of heavy personal struggle, they have continued to grow â which is evident in both songwriting and technical prowess. Their second album And Then There Were None (2021), released by Napalm Records, immediately sounded darker and more ambitious, which resonated with fans and critics alike.
Following the second albumâs release, LIVLÃS toured extensively, including a big sold-out Copenhagen headliner, a European tour with Konvent and Implore, and a national headliner tour alongside appearances at Inferno Festival, Tallinn Music Week and not least the bandâs triumphant live peak in front of 14.000 people at Copenhell in 2023.
Now, LIVLÃS can finally unveil their third full-length album, the conceptual cosmo-narrative The Crescent King. While bearing LIVLÃSâ trademarks of heavy, death metallic grooves, melancholic, grandiose melodies, and progressive musicianship, the music on The Crescent King compliments the ambitious concept as far as the prog elements now standing strong alongside traits of experimental dissonance to balance the bandâs ear for majestic melodies.
As on the prior releases, on our very race, homo sapiens, is also the focus of LIVLÃSâ scrutiny on The Crescent King. This time, the band wished to conceive a fictional, conceptual piece throwing its gaze on the more general dispositions of the human condition, its psyche and place in the cosmic cyclus of the universe.
Thus, The Crescent King is a symbol of humankind in all its aspects, good and evil and in between. It is the tale of the king undertaking a journey through space and time, in which he discovers the secrets of himself and humankind. But it is also a story on how a good soul and its benevolent intentions can corrupt in the face of power, delusion and despair.
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