Matmos Compose Album Entirely From Metal Objects, Share Tour Dates and New Song
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Matmos, the innovative electronic duo, has released their new album, Metallic Life Review, featuring an array of sounds from metal objects like pots, pans, and cemetery gates. This album reflects on their history and pays tribute to influential artists, including the late pedal steel guitarist Susan Alcorn, to whom they dedicated a track. Recorded live for the first time, the album also carries themes of reflection and loss, inspired by the passing of significant figures during its production. The duo will be touring in support of the release starting June 20.
For the first time ever on record, Matmos recorded part of the album live in the studio, creating a fresh and dynamic sound that captures the essence of metallic life.
Daniel notes, 'We have the sounds of plucking the metallic gates around a tomb recorded in an underground crypt, the sound of cemetery gates, and the death of Susan Alcorn and the death of David Lynch occurred as we completed the album.'
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