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TRIBULATION – Announce new album “Where the Gloom Becomes Sound”

Sweden’s TRIBULATION return in the spotlight with a much anticipated new album entitled “Where the Gloom Becomes Sound”, to be released via Century Media Records (Worldwide excluding North America) and Metal Blade Records (In North America) in January 2021. Having most recently toured comprehensively across Europe with Ghost in support of their first live album / DVD “Alive & Dead At Södra Teatern” release by the end of last year, “Where the Gloom Becomes Sound” marks TRIBULATION‘s fifth studio album release and the follow up to the 2018’s “Down Below“, which received worldwide critical acclaim and also won a Grammis award in the group’s home country. “Where the Gloom Becomes Sound” was engineered and produced throughout the last months with Jamie Elton at Studio Ryssviken in Stockholm, Sweden, mixed and additionally produced by Tom Dalgety (Ghost, Opeth, Killing Joke, Pixies, etc.) at Psalm Studios, UK and mastered by Magnus Lindberg at Redmount Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. The album’s elegant cover artwork features a statue by Fernand Khnopff from the 19thcentury and can be seen above. TRIBULATION checked in with the following comment about “Where the Gloom Becomes Sound”: "Down, further down, Where the Gloom Becomes Sound...", Anna-Varney Cantodea once sang in a previous millennium, in a different world. And further down than Down Below we went with this one. The album is a sombre one, filled with ghastly shadows and elemental magic – a mythological bestiarium vocabulum ranging from the desert sands to the midnight sun, from our murky prehistorical past to our potentially luminous futures. Figuratively, literally and musically. We worked together with producer Jamie Elton to create something wild and imaginative, something that would take the listener on a nightly adventure along with Fernand Khnopff's enigmatic sibyl on the cover and with all the gods and goddesses, nymphs and demons that we conjured up during the recording. As an icing on an already frosted cake we had the help of Tom Dalgety for the finishing touches.”




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