News: Sow Discord to Release Debut Album ‘Quiet Earth,’ Drop Unsettling Video for ‘When It Has Finally Come To Pass’

Melbourne-based solo artist David Coen aka Sow Discord has announced the release of his first, full-length offering, Quiet Earth, out February 26 through Tartarus Records. After a series of EPs, split releases, and compilation features for various labels in Australia, the U.S., and Germany, alongside a slew of remixes for The Body, My Disco, No Statik, and RAKTA, Quiet Earth takes the sound of Sow Discord in a more expansive direction, running with a narrative vision of a dangerously frightening world hellbent on self-destruction. Quiet Earth is a document of humanity’s unwillingness to listen. A world left with nothing but regret. Adding another layer to the lucid and cryptic narrative of the release, the spoken element of Quiet Earth occupies the space in between the ferocity of walls of...

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