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Spectrum Of Delusion Premieres New Song & Video "Into Another Formation" From Upcoming New Album "Esoteric Entity"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Dutch technical death metal band Spectrum of Delusion premiere a new song and music video "Into Another Formation", taken from their upcoming new album "Esoteric Entity", which will be out in stores Friday, September 11th via The Artisan Era.

"Into Another Formation" is a beast of a song, and it also holds the distinction of having the only good lyric video on the Internet. Fans of the debut will note that while the core of the band’s sound- those aforementioned dueling guitars supplemented by fretless bass- is still very much intact here, but the attitude has shifted somewhat.
The proliferation of synths, somewhat sparsely used on the previous album, gives the song depth that may have been lost otherwise; it’s not overbearing, largely just hanging on chords or single notes, but it gives your ear a melodic anchor in the more chaotic sections and adds a little texture to everything. Moreover, you’ll notice a shift to a happy, Gorod-like chord progression in the middle, really channeling the French tech giants in those swaggering, trilling arpeggios.
Everything that made their debut so special is still here, and with the new ideas they’re toying with, this upcoming album promises to be just as exciting as its predecessor.






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