Venues release new album Solace and new single ‘Deceptive Faces’

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Solace out now via Arising Empire

‘Deceptive Faces’ streaming now

German modern metal outfit Venues have released their second studio album Solace via Arising Empire. In celebration of the LP, the band also reveal the record’s sixth single ‘Deceptive Faces’.

Once again, Venues worked with videographer Marius Milinski to create the music video for ‘Deceptive Faces’.

Check out the video for ‘Deceptive Faces’ here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr7-Rk4PmQo
Stream/purchase ‘Deceptive Faces’ here: https://venues.lnk.to/deceptivefaces

Order Solace in various formats here: https://Venues.lnk.to/solace

On the new album, clean vocalist Lela states: “For me personally, Solace stands for the ups and downs of the last two years. While the world seemed to stand still, the album gave us the feeling of progression. With Solace we were able to create something that would still be present after the pandemic and that gave us hope and made us look positively into the future. I hope that we can give the listeners exactly this positive feeling and we can’t wait to bring the new songs on stage.”

Vocalist Robin continues: “Today is a special day for us as our second album finally sees the light of day and I am glad that I can celebrate this event with all of our friends around the world! There’s so much energy, love, anger and personal stuff in Solace that I’m already looking forward to every single person listening to the album.”

From the depths of their deepest crisis, Venues emerge victoriously, welcoming two new members – clean vocalist Lela and guitarist Valentin. When former vocalist Nyves quit the band mid-tour, following the release of their pivotal debut Aspire (2019), the modern metal juggernaut was shaken to the bone.

Despite this, the remaining members refused to give up and tirelessly searched for new talent. Following guitarist Constantin witnessing a performance of Lela at (of all places) a Steel Panther show, the band found their new clean vocalist.

Venues went into the studio with producer Christoph Wieczorek (Annisokay) to record Solace, who has coated their massive sound with a metallic alloy of remarkable precision.

“We wanted to be more metal,” Robin comments. “There were some pop sensibilities of Aspire we wanted to replace with rather the opposite.”

Melody and punch-drunk heaviness, metal and alternative rock, zeitgeist and authenticity, barbed choruses and unleashed creativity: with their soaring sophomore release, Venues fulfil every single promise they gave on Solace.

“2020 showed all of us how much the band is helping us keep our sanity,” guitarist Robin muses. “Almost the whole band went through minor or medium crises since the release of our debut. Relationships went sour, things were ended and begun. In times like these, our second album was the light at the end of the tunnel. Something we all could look forward to. Our music held our heads above water.”

It’s a big leap, going from Aspire to Solace, and it’s a logical one, too. Ten songs, ten exorcisms of negative energy, ten lifesavers.

Venues are:
Lela | clean vocals
Robin | shouts
Constantin | guitar
Valentin | guitar
Dennis | drums

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Track listing: 1. Razorblade Teeth 2. Whydah Gally 3. Rite of Passage 4. Uncaged Birds 5. Into the Fire 6. Down Below 7. Shifting Colors 8. Our Destiny 9. Deceptive Faces 10. MountainsTrack listing: 1. Razorblade Teeth 2. Whydah Gally 3. Rite of Passage 4. Uncaged Birds 5. Into the Fire 6. Down Below 7. Shifting Colors 8. Our Destiny 9. Deceptive Faces 10. Mountains