
""It's very much inspired by the history of our city and the Gaol house that stood on the south gate bridge many years ago, lyrically I had hoped to evoke images of silhouetted city walls and security fences," says frontman Euan Manning. "Sometimes aesthetics can carry a song from its inception to its completion. Kevin Barry's novel 'City of Bohane' also served as inspiration for a gothic re-imagining of Cork.""
"ALISSA WHITE-GLUZ (EX ARCH ENEMY) - "THE ROOM WHERE SHE DIED"Alissa White-Gluz (sister of No Joy's Jasamine White-Gluz) has left Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy after more than a decade being their vocalist, and announced her debut solo album. Full details are still TBA but her vocals are as harsh as ever, alongside some very pretty parts, on the first single. She says: "'The Room Where She Died' is a song that feels truly sat"
A weekly music roundup collects recently released songs, album announcements, covers, and music news across multiple genres. Danish post-metal band MØL announced Dreamcrush (due January 30 via Nuclear Blast) and shared two songs titled "YOUNG" and "GARLAND." Irish band Cardinals released "Barbed Wire" from their debut Masquerade, drawing lyrical inspiration from Cork's history, a former gaol house, silhouetted city walls, security fences, and Kevin Barry's City of Bohane. Ohio cult folk artist Bill Fox released a two-track single featuring the original "Alaska" and a Velvet Underground cover, "Pale Blue Eyes." Alissa White-Gluz announced a solo debut and released the single "The Room Where She Died."
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