HYPNAGONE: French Progressive Metal Band Reveals Details of Upcoming Album "Qu'il Passe"!
September 16, 2022
French progressive metal bandHYPNAGONEis proud to announce that its upcoming full-length album"Qu'il Passe"will be released on the14[sup]th[/sup]of October.
Antoine Duffour,thefounder ofHYPNAGONE, began creating"Qu'il Passe"in January 2017, following his years of study at MAI (Music Academy International in Nancy, France). The album took five years to compose, with writing wrapping up in the spring of 2021. Subsequently, the songs had to be recorded twice for the sake of refinement and artistic vision. Consisting of 11 tracksand with a running time of over 60 minutes,"Qu'il Passe"was mixed byrenownedGeorge Lever(Sleep Token,Loathe,Monuments, etc.), and mastered bynone other thanMike Kalajian(Machine Head,The Dear Hunter,Against The Current). The album is a work of catharsislinked to personal themes, notably loneliness, the fact of being lost, without landmarks, and finally,managingto accept oneself.
The artwork is a montage of several photographs taken by the bassist (and main composer)Antoine Duffour. He is really into "brutalism", an architectural movement characterized by a massive amount of concrete and usually has very marked geometric shapes. It has a link with the theme of the album, as it is the story of a person who wakes up lost in an unknown world, where an abandoned city (portrayed as a concrete jungle) is surrounded by natural landscapes as far as the eye can see. It is a metaphor for the battle between the natural and the unnatural.
Here you can watch three videos from the album titled"The Step Inward", "Moss",and"Spannungsbogen".If you enjoyed the tracks, pre-order the album here:https://hypnagone.bandcamp.com/releases
"The Step Inward":https://bit.ly/3ARJ9rV
"Moss":https://bit.ly/3e7AQPX
"Spannungsbogen":https://bit.ly/3CAUsWz
HYPNAGONEare:
Adrien Duffour - Vocals
Yann Roy - Guitars
Antoine Duffour - Bass
Jérôme " Jackou " Binder - Drums
Additional credits:
Romain Lambrey - Samples & additional keyboards
Éric Hurpeau - Guest guitars
Vincent Blanot - Saxophone
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