Dark electronic band Perpacity has announced that their new album "The Order of Now" will be out on September 7th, 2018 and is currently available for pre-order. Including the singles 'Rule the Day' and 'Telethon' which released earlier in the year, the band describes their music as "Where electro went next" - infusing dark vocals and compelling beats influenced by bands of the past while bringing in their own versatility. 

You can pre-order the album HERE and you can stream it directly below:



This album has been a pleasure to work on, even when we went out into new ground musically, there were ever no real doubts where we were going. I feel comfortable with the album, and very happy that it's turned out like we intended really. Also the very early responses to the album have been very favorable which is heartening. The album has more dance tracks and is darker overall than our previous work, but it wasn't a conscious decision for us to go that way. We want to create songs that have depth musically and lyrically, but that also give people something dance to or to sing along to, our music grows out of this ethos. -Martin Nyrup

Perpacity: Facebook | Instagram | Official Website | Soundcloud | Twitter | YouTube
Dark electronic band Perpacity announces new album "The Order of Now", pre-order available now!
August 1, 2018
Brutal Resonance

Dark electronic band Perpacity announces new album "The Order of Now", pre-order available now!

Dark electronic band Perpacity has announced that their new album "The Order of Now" will be out on September 7th, 2018 and is currently available for pre-order. Including the singles 'Rule the Day' and 'Telethon' which released earlier in the year, the band describes their music as "Where electro went next" - infusing dark vocals and compelling beats influenced by bands of the past while bringing in their own versatility. 

You can pre-order the album HERE and you can stream it directly below:



This album has been a pleasure to work on, even when we went out into new ground musically, there were ever no real doubts where we were going. I feel comfortable with the album, and very happy that it's turned out like we intended really. Also the very early responses to the album have been very favorable which is heartening. The album has more dance tracks and is darker overall than our previous work, but it wasn't a conscious decision for us to go that way. We want to create songs that have depth musically and lyrically, but that also give people something dance to or to sing along to, our music grows out of this ethos. -Martin Nyrup

Perpacity: Facebook | Instagram | Official Website | Soundcloud | Twitter | YouTube
Aug 01 2018

Steven Gullotta

info@brutalresonance.com
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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