Hope Drone Plucks "The Chords That Thrum Beneath The Earth"
Following the previous stream of "Riverbeds Hewn In Marrow," Hope Drone now has another otherwordly black metal track online from forthcomign album "Cloak Of Ash." Experience "The Chords That Thrum Beneath The Earth" in the player below.
New album "Cloak Of Ash" was captured by Christopher Brownbill (Idylls, Throes, Coffin Birth) at Wavelength Studios and Underground Audio in Brisbane, Australia, mixed by Brownbill and the band (also at Wavelength Studios), and mastered by Brad Boatright (Yob, High On Fire, Integrity) at Audiosiege in Portland, Oregon.
"The music is something that was created to lose yourself in and whatever comes out of that is a valid experience," issues of the band on the cathartic elements of their latest offering. "A lot of reactions to our music refer to as nihilistic and honestly while it is bleak at times, there is a lot more going on and not excessive amounts of pure negativity."
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