My Dying Bride putting finishing touches on new EP
U.K. doom metallers My Dying Bride are back in the studio putting the finishing touches on their upcoming Ep, tentatively titled "The Manuscript". Says the band: "We are working on four songs but the Ep may only contain three. Artwork being taken care of by Aaron [Stainthorpe, vocals] this time. Release date to be announced."
In a recent interview with Metal Forces, Stainthorpe stated about the songs that will appear on "The Manuscript": "They're very similar to 'A Map Of All Our Failures', because they were written and recorded at the same time, except for one song. That really stands out… [laughs] It's full-on sort of epic death metal; it's swords and axes, a proper warrior battle kind of track that's almost medieval in flavor. You can almost picture the scene; it's set in a snowy kind of mountainous landscape. There are sound effects and all sorts of mayhem going on in it, and death metal vocals not quite all the way through it, but near enough. It even has a Swedish title which because my Swedish isn't great, I'm not gonna repeat here. [laughs] I need to get the pronunciation right before I do that."
"The Poorest Waltz", the new video from My Dying Bride, can be seen below. The clip tells the story of a midnight tryst between two young village men and a dorm of blind girls locked in a sanatorium, who dance the night away to elegant music and home made wine.
"The Poorest Waltz" comes off My Dying Bride's new album, "A Map Of All Our Failures", which was released on October 15, 2012 in Europe and October 16, 2012 in the U.S. via Peaceville Records on Cd, double vinyl and special-edition Cd+Dvd. The effort was recorded and mixed at Futureworks Studios in Manchester, England with the band's longtime production partner Rob "Mags" Magoolagan at the helm.
Related Content