Paris’ La Secte Du Futur perform an exorcism in their video for “Le Chaos Des Esprits”, a track culled from their latest album Wounded Princes.
The song is the crowning achievement of an album that radiates with the warm reverb, pulsing bass, jangly guitars, and fervent vocals that are the trademark of the “touching pop” that came out France’s 1980s cold-wave scene that featured luminaries such as Little Nemo, Asylum Party, and Mary Goes Round.
Indeed, the choral styled vocals carry the song to anthemic heights that could inspire someone to be both a martyr and a bannerman.
The album has its official release party April 13th in Paris where the band is set to be performing for the first time in almost two years with their label mates Dune Messiah.
Wounded Princes is out now via Third Coming Records (with slight delays on the vinyl edition)
Tracklist:
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Filled with fire Come to me Suspended with so much pleasure No matter how scared we may be To live…
Be a starlight once more that guides me in the dead of night and when your fire weakens I shall…
Sarcophagus golden carcass Sarcophagus rigor mortis Drenched in cataclysm and curled in dystopian dread, Qual—William Maybelline’s fierce alter ego—seizes the…
Skin sloughed off Exposed rot Sickness spied Wet, weak eyes Lacerated soul Psychodermatology is a medical field that studies the…
Loving something you shouldn’t is like clutching a live wire—painful, charged, and impossible to release. You know it’s wrong, yet…