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How about some futuristic dystopian cinematic instrumental rock? Yeah, big thumbs up here too, which is why we’ve made Collapse Under The Empire our Fresh Chops today.
Probably not for the casual music fan, Collapse Under The Empire recently finished their two-part concept album with Sacrifice & Isolation – an album about freedom, isolation and death. The final product is their darkest and most experimental album to date, full of dramatic and unsettling sounds.
Fans of Mogwai, Maybeshewill and Clint Mansell should find plenty to like in their melancholic synth pads, electro beats and apocalyptic guitar sounds – one hell of an impressive racket for two dudes.
You can check out the lush, high-definition cinematic video for Stairs To The Redemption here:
Sacrifice & Isolation is released on 05/23/2014 on Finaltune Records.