Code Streaming New Song "Undertone"
London-based shapeshifters Code have teamed up with Noisey to launch new track "undertone," from the band's full-length album "mut" (due out on February 27th in Europe and March 10th in North America via Agonia Records). Give it a listen below.
Tearing down the barriers of extreme metal limitations, Code takes a daring plunge into the unknown delivering a dynamic progressive post-rock album that is sure to cause a stir.
On the new album, the band commented: "mut is the sound of us as a band freeing ourselves not just from the confines of what Code is, but from genre conventions of any description. The time for conforming has past and we have created an album that is the purest distillation of our creative ambition. This is the first time in the history of the band that we have created music with no reference points and as a result, this is our most stark, intimate and emotional album".
"mut" was recorded in the famed Brighton Electric Studios (The Cure, Foals, Nick Cave, Royal Blood) with engineer and producer Paul 'Win' Winstanley. Cover artwork and layout were created by the Austrian designer Thomas Neulinger.
The band's fourth album "mut" is the follow-up to 2013 effort "Augur Nox" (reviewed here). The track listing is:
1. on blinding larks
2. undertone
3. dialogue
4. affliction
5. contours
6. inland sea
7. cocoon
8. numb, an author
9. the bloom in the blast
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