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Veil Of Maya announce new album ‘[m]other’

VEIL OF MAYA have announced a new album!

Titled [m]other, the upcoming album from the genre-bending metal band is the long-awaited follow-up to 2017’s False Idol, and is scheduled to be released in May this year, via Sumerian Records.

Speaking about the upcoming album, guitarist Marc Okubo says, “I hope you’re inspired to listen to this again and again. Maybe you’ll hone in on the little details as you go further, and it will musically become a cinematic experience.”

Frontman Lukas Magyar adds, “this record is a collection of personal experience, history and a touch of my own imagination. I enjoyed approaching each song in a different way this time around. It was certainly challenging at times to find the right mood but when the work was finally complete it seemed to come together very well. I’m thrilled to see how our fans respond.”

Alongside the announcement of the new album, the band have released a new music video from the upcoming new album; Red Fur. The new song is the third single to be released from the upcoming album, following on from Godhead and Synthwave Vegan.

Speaking about the new song, Okubo says, “I got convinced to go to a RUFUS DU SOL concert. I was immediately inspired though. The next day, I was like, ‘let’s combine some of this with our style’. That explains the electronic opening.”

Watch the official music video for Red Fur here:

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new album below:

Track List: 

1. Tokyo Chainsaw
2. Artificial Dose
3. Godhead
4. [re]connect
5. Red Fur
6. Disco Kill Party
7. Mother Pt. 4
8. Synthwave Vegan
9. Lost Creator
10. Death Runner

[m]other - Veil Of Maya

[m]other is set for release on May 12th via Sumerian Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on VEIL OF MAYA like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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