Perturbator announces new album, shares first single and video

French synthwave titan Perturbator (real name James Kent) has announced details of upcoming fifth album Lustful Sacraments. The record – the follow-up to 2016 full-length The Uncanny Valley – is due out on May 28 via Blood Music, with unsurprisingly ace lead single Death Of The Soul out now (and complete with a shiny video to boot). Of the single, James says, ​“The track takes inspiration from old-school EBM a la DAF or Front 242, Valnoir [Metastazis] has managed to perfectly pair visuals that reflect the nihilistic tone of it.” Read this: 11 bands who single-handedly launched genres Discussing Lustful Sacraments as a whole – which was written, performed, produced and mixed entirely by Perturbator – the musician teases, ​“It’s an album about bad habits, dissat...

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