Industrial metal project Carrion has released a brand new single / video for their song 'Flowers of Eden'. The single comes off of their upcoming album "Iconoclasm" which has been produced by Darrin Lewis (Beside the Silence, Nothing Valentine). The single has been released with a bonus version of the song remixed by Nero Bellum (Psyclon Nine). You can purchase the single HERE and you can stream it directly below:


'Flowers Of Eden' seemed a perfect choice as a first single as it shows how Carrion's sound has evolved in terms of songwriting and production yet retains a good amount of what people may expect. It's a dark, slow, grinding industrial song in true Carrion fashion drenched in apocalyptic lyrical imagery, religious subliminal content and yet, I`d like to think it acts as a step forwards which we always strive for. However that being said, don`t expect this to be what the album sounds like, "ICONOCLASM" shows where I come from musically, it's packed with everything from fast paced industrialized metal to slower, self deprecating and romanitcally masochistic ballads. -Adrian Kjosnes

Carrion: Facebook | Instagram | Soundcloud
Industrial metal project Carrion releases new single / video 'Flowers of Eden'
August 7, 2019
Brutal Resonance

Industrial metal project Carrion releases new single / video 'Flowers of Eden'

Industrial metal project Carrion has released a brand new single / video for their song 'Flowers of Eden'. The single comes off of their upcoming album "Iconoclasm" which has been produced by Darrin Lewis (Beside the Silence, Nothing Valentine). The single has been released with a bonus version of the song remixed by Nero Bellum (Psyclon Nine). You can purchase the single HERE and you can stream it directly below:


'Flowers Of Eden' seemed a perfect choice as a first single as it shows how Carrion's sound has evolved in terms of songwriting and production yet retains a good amount of what people may expect. It's a dark, slow, grinding industrial song in true Carrion fashion drenched in apocalyptic lyrical imagery, religious subliminal content and yet, I`d like to think it acts as a step forwards which we always strive for. However that being said, don`t expect this to be what the album sounds like, "ICONOCLASM" shows where I come from musically, it's packed with everything from fast paced industrialized metal to slower, self deprecating and romanitcally masochistic ballads. -Adrian Kjosnes

Carrion: Facebook | Instagram | Soundcloud
Aug 07 2019

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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