Black Cross Lodge‘s new album “Songs For Switches” is headed for a Halloween (October thirty first) launch date on Someoddpilot Information. That supergroup unites vocalist Dee DeEmme (Whipped), guitarist Marcus Eliopulos (Stabbing Westward), synth participant Andrew Ragin (The Atlas Moth), drummer Mike Miczek (Damaged Hope, The Atlas Moth) and bassist Sanford Parker (Minsk, Corrections Home).
DeEmme elaborated a bit on this new album, providing:
“This document will not be all salacious fantasy; there’s a sensible aspect to sustaining any well-run subculture. The album is a group of classes discovered, from the enjoyment of discovering somebody who really will get you to the significance of asking for what you need and preserving part of your self within the course of.”
Ragin added:
“A few of us are horror junkies and our favourite films usually function the backdrop and inspiration for our songs. Most songs begin as a kind of alternate film rating after which we let all of our varied influences and pursuits take maintain with out gearing in the direction of any particular style. With a foot planted firmly at the hours of darkness and spooky, everybody will get to play with these themes and types, which makes for an eclectic mix of steel, darkish wave, punk, ’90s different and even hair steel.”
A music video for the monitor “The Home That God Doesn’t Go to” has been shared from that document under.
“Songs For Switches” monitor itemizing:
01 – “Eyes From Nowhere”
02 – “Rot Collectively”
03 – “The Home God Doesn’t Go to”
04 – “Tune For Switches”
05 – “Typo”
06 – “Blood Dance”
07 – “Church Basement”
08 – “Tooth”
09 – “How To Be Unburdened”
10 – “2AFPT”
Pre-orders are up now by Bandcamp.
With Blood Lemon:
10/29 Chicago, IL – Empty Bottle
10/30 Indianapolis, IN – Healer
10/31 Tolono, IL – Unfastened Cobra
11/01 Athens, OH – The Union
11/02 Pittsburgh, PA – Spirit
11/03 Baltimore, MD – Ottobar