Out today is the must-listen Final Light, a one-time-only collaborative project between Perturbator (aka James Kent) and Cult of Luna‘s Johannes Persson.
“Eclecticism and violence are married in Final Light,” hypes the press release. “The pair’s self-titled debut album is the perfect conglomerate between seemingly incompatible sounds.”
Perturbator, of course, “has become the most expectation-breaking name in synthwave, transcending its ’80s video game aesthetic with forays into metal and post-punk. Meanwhile, the Swedish sextet have affirmed themselves as post-metal’s biggest stars.”
Lyrically, Final Light seethes with anger. “There was so much that I was so fucking pissed about,” Johannes explains. “Some of my friends were dealing with a poisonous person: a narcissistic, crazy person. I was walking around full of anger and hate, so I think that came out in those lyrics.” On Final Light, borders were built to be shattered. This is the sound of their destruction.Listen to the full album here:
The post [Listen] ‘Final Light’ – Perturbator and Cult of Luna’s Johannes Persson Shatter the Borders of Sound! appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.