Mental Cruelty julkaisi uudet ”Symphony of a Dying Star”- ja ”Zwielicht” -kappaleet musiikkivideon kera

Kirjoittanut Minttu Koskinen - 26.2.2023

Saksalainen, brutaalia deathcorea soittava Mental Cruelty tarjoaa faneilleen yhdellä kertaa useamman uutisen: Yhtye paljasti uudeksi laulajakseen Lukas Nicolain, minkä lisäksi bändi julkaisi uudet kappaleet nimeltä ”Symphony of a Dying Star” ja ”Zwielicht”. Molemmista kappaleista on nähtävillä yhtenäinen musiikkivideo.

Zwielicht” toimii videolla introna, ja se on kitaristi Marvin Kesslerin kirjoittama runo. Kappale kertoo masennuksesta, joka hiipii hiljalleen kehoon ja ottaa täydellisen hallinnan elämästä. ”Symphony of a Dying Star” toimii runosinglelle luonnollisena jatkona niin sanoituksen kuin melodiankin osalta.

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The first song ’Zwielicht’ (old German for twilight), which serves as the intro, is a poem written by Marvin (guitars) and it’s about the demon called depression that slowly creeps into your body to a point where it takes full control over your life. The poem comes from a very personal place and serves as a way of letting go and processing hard and dark stages of life in the past. Musically, the song is heavily inspired by classic Nordic folk songs and was recorded with ancient instruments that you wouldn’t quite expect in this kind of music. ’Symphony Of A Dying Star’ serves as the continuation of ’Zwielicht’ musically as well as lyrically. We accompany a wanderer on his journey through a winter landscape. All life around him seems to be trapped in hibernation and eternal ice while a surreal feeling of deafness creeps up on him. The winter itself serves as a metaphor for loneliness, the end of all things and the transience of life. At some point, all things start to fade away and it is the fate that will overtake us all once when standing on the threshold between life and death. The whole concept of this 2-track song is about letting things go and die to make place for a new start and a new beginning. We couldn’t quite play shows and work on new music as we wanted to the last two years due to the pandemic and having to find a new vocalist, so we wanted to make a cut and a new beginning.”