Exploring humanity’s downfall across cosmic, physical, social, environmental, and mortal dimensions, “Existence” is the third record from French Cinematic Progressive Metalcore quintet No Terror In The Bang. Each track exposes a distinct layer of collapse, interrogating destiny, purpose and the deeply rooted self-destructive impulses that define the human condition. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Sébastien Langle
Celebrating the highly anticipated arrival of their new EP “Existence“, which is out now via Klonosphere Records, French cinematic Progressive Metalcore collective No Terror In The Bang have given director Les Maan free reign to create a music video for “GOAT“. Filmed at La Fabrique des Savoirs in Elbeuf, a unique museum space filled with animal
Following two well received albums, the Sofia Bortoluzzi fronted French Cinematic Progressive Metal collective No Terror In The Bang have an EP in “Existence” set for a 3rd April arrival via Klonosphere Records. A second single in “Heroine” intensifies the atmosphere of first cut “Moon“, offering up a darker, more textured composition that expands their sonic universe
Exploring humanity’s downfall across cosmic, physical, social, environmental, and mortal dimensions EP “Existence” expands the musical language of No Terror in The Bang, reinforcing a sound that is both captivating and relentlessly powerful in Cinematic Progressive Metal. The record will be available on 3rd April via Klonosphere Records with “Moon” the first single, a demonstration
…with their debut album just a couple of weeks away from it’s grand unveiling, French Post Metal collective Inner Landscape have shared a music video for the title track “3H33“. Exploring the theme of familial disintegration the album was recorded and mixed by Hervé Faivre (Igorrr, Grand Sbam, La Maison Tellier) at Improve Tone Studios
Klonosphere Records have announced that in partnership with Season Of Mist they will be releasing a debut album from French Post-Metal collective Inner Landscape on 17th May 17th. Citing influences in Isis, Sumac and Intronaut, the Lyon based quartet have chosen “3H33” as the title of the record, which explores the theme of familial disintegration