Our senses are blown away
They’re spilling from within
Gone in a wild and crazy dance
I’ll save bliss for good
Corpus Delicti return with Liminal as though stepping across an invisible border, carrying decades of instinct and impulse into a present that feels both sharpened and strangely weightless. Franck Amendola’s hand in the production gives the record a tautness, a kind of inward electricity, while Graeme Durham’s mastering at The Exchange lends it a quiet severity. The group sounds assured, aware of their own history yet keen to redraw its lines. Liminal itself stretches in several directions: melody acts as the gravity; no matter how far the pieces drift, they settle around that core.
Fate feels like the band speaking plainly, without posture: the words circle ageing, yearning, the slow erosion of certainty. A tired spirit keeps pressing forward, seeking a glimmer somewhere distant: oceans bright, emotions turned gold, the possibility of stepping outside the constant crush of days. Pride, fear, and the residue of old wounds make guest appearances, but the song leans toward escape, toward the simple relief of space.
The video for Fate, directed by Elliot Pietrapiana and Sébastien Pietrapiana, works like a hand-held confession. VHS textures bleed into one another: quick glances backstage, tight stairwells, the odd stillness before a set. Then the crush of bodies, the warmth of breath shared in dim corners, the kind of communal pulse that once defined small-club culture. It plays like a diary salvaged from the back pocket of someone who never stopped believing in the power of collective noise. You see the band, the crowd, the fleeting exchanges…evidence that the right room can feel like a home you didn’t know you’d been searching for.
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What Fate suggests, and what Liminal confirms, is that Corpus Delicti continue to move with purpose. They carry the past, but they also step lightly into the next chapter, tracing the contours of connection, longing, and the brief sparks that make it all feel necessary.
Liminal is out now! Order the album here
To mark the arrival of Liminal, Corpus Delicti will bring the album to life onstage at an exclusive release show in Paris. On Saturday, November 29th, 2025, the band will take over La Maroquinerie for a night that promises communion, a surge of post-punk legacy, and that unmistakable charge that has followed the band since the beginning.
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