Lodz
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France
Last Known Status: Active
Latest Lodz News
Below is our complete Lodz news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
Lòdz Releases New Music Video
French post-metal collective Lòdz just shared a new music video for the title track off newly announced second album “Time Doesn't Heal Anything,” which is set for release this Friday via Klonosphere Records/Season of Mist.
The video was filmed and directed by Mehdi Kadjouj - check it out below. Recorded by Fabrice Boy and mastered by Nick Zampiello (Caspian, Cave In, Converge, Isis), “Time Doesn't Heal Anything” followsthe band’s debut effort "Something In Us Died” released in 2013 and once again sees the Lyon-based quartet exploring a dark, melancholic and emotionally intense sound that will be familiar to fans of Cult Of Luna, Katatonia, and Ghost Brigade.
Lodz Posts Full New Album Online
Starting today, Pure Grain Audio is streaming the debut album “Something In Us Died” of France’s Lodz in its entirety. Listen to the tracks below.
Set for release this Friday, October 18th via Klonosphere Records/Season of Mist, “Something In Us Died” was mastered by Cult of Luna’s Magnus Lindberg and finds a stunning balance between delicate, emotional passages and an intense, crushing heaviness.
You can also watch the band's previously posted music video for "Leading the Rats" at this location. More...
Lodz Releases New Music Video
French post-metallers Lodz have recently released a video for the song “Leading the Rats.” The track comes off the group's forthcoming debut full-length album, “Something In Us Died,” which is scheduled for release on October 18th through Klonosphere Records.
Watch the video below. The following press release was also issued about the band:
"Recorded by Fabrice Boy at Hacienda Studios and mastered by Magnus Lindberg from Cult Of Luna, 'Something In Us Died' finds a stunning balance between delicate, emotional passages and an intense, crushing heaviness and explores various textures that will be familiar to fans of Cult of Luna, Ghost Brigade and Khoma." More...