Crystal Castles,
Download released a woozy, nearly five-minute-long new raver, "Plague," on Wednesday (July 25). The haunting new track may or may not preview the group's forthcoming third album, which the band worked on earlier this year in German.Billboard
Consisting of three movements between calm, ethereal verses and an assault of synthesizers and programmed drums on the refrain, "Plague" obscures Glass' lyrics as her voice tries to overpower an avalanche of noise. Last month, Crystal Castles unveiled the song during a performance at the Parklife festival in Manchester, England, hinting at the darker tone of their upcoming material.
Download released a woozy, nearly five-minute-long new raver, "Plague," on Wednesday (July 25). The haunting new track may or may not preview the group's forthcoming third album, which the band worked on earlier this year in German.Billboard
Consisting of three movements between calm, ethereal verses and an assault of synthesizers and programmed drums on the refrain, "Plague" obscures Glass' lyrics as her voice tries to overpower an avalanche of noise. Last month, Crystal Castles unveiled the song during a performance at the Parklife festival in Manchester, England, hinting at the darker tone of their upcoming material.
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