Soul Dissolution is now streaming their beautifully blackened new record SORA, whose atmospheric runtime paints a picture of the entire day and our changing surroundings. If you're a fan of bands like Agalloch, Drudkh, Harakiri For The Sky, and Woods Of Desolation, then you're going to love this.
"SORA, the Japanese word for sky, is a perfect name for this album, whose five tracks explore five facets of the ever-changing ocean above us: the hopeful morning dawn; the elated and bright noon; the melancholic evening dusk; the tormented stormy clouds; and the peaceful night sky, bringing clarity and resolution.
"The release of this third album also marks the 10th anniversary of the band's existence, which is indeed quite fitting, as these songs have been in the making for almost just as long. Back in 2014, the concept behind this album had already been conceived, and although most of the music has been significantly rewritten since those times, its essence remains unchanged. It is with great anticipation, and also a bit of relief after all these years spent working on it, that we finally present this album to you!"
SORA is out September 30. Pre-orders are available here.