Flagorne – Adresses

To round off our reviews for the day, we have a highly experimental and fascinating piece by French alternative metal artist Flagorne. A relatively underground and unknown artist, this release from last month is definitely a reason to stop sleeping on this body of work and start paying attention.
When asked about the track, Flagorne had this to say:

“This song contains our sentiment that ‘Hope and despair, justice and evil, and love and hatred. Everything is precious because it is all back-to-back, transient, and ever-changing.'”

An epic and melancholic track, Adresses has a chaotic anxiety effect similar to that of the sound engineering on the 1970’s David Lynch film Eraserhead. It’s an entrancing composition that needs your attention ASAP!

Check it out below!

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