Track: Grave Lines – Sinensis


Abi Coulson

London’s Grave Lines have shared the video for new single ’Sinensis’ which was directed, edited, produced and filmed by Lawrence Allan Wheeler. The track is taken from their third album ‘Communion’ due 15th July via New Heavy Sounds

The band comment:

“Sinensis is one of the new songs we felt it made sense to shine a light on. Every track from our new album ‘Communion’ we feel operates within its own space sonically, and none more so than this one. This particular track, for us, simultaneously holds something familiar yet something new and unknown to it, an intensity which was astutely captured by producer Andy Hawkins in the Nave Studio whilst introducing a range of experimental sounds and instrumentation to the fold.”

“Collaborating with Lawrence Wheeler on this video with his brave and bold approach to shooting, really enabled us to delve into the feelings of disconnect and convey a fragmented perception that the new album inhabits and explores. The building maelstrom of frustration and tension is intentional and palpable from the outcome.”

A slow and menacing track that is a slow burner from the opening lone acoustic to the brooding doom-filled guitar riffs and industrial drums. The guitars in particular sound great on this track. It’s a more complicated track than the previous single Carcini and shows a different side to the band’s songwriting talents but remains firmly in the doom genre.

Check it out, here

Find out more via the band’s Facebook

‘Communion’ will be released on July 15th, and comes in deluxe black and white smoke effect vinyl, housed in a full colour single sleeve with download included. Also available on CD and on all digital platforms.

Pre-order the album now:  

https://gravelinesuk.bandcamp.com/album/communion

Grave Lines will also launch their album on 29th July at the 229 venue, London.
Tickets on sale now: https://linktr.ee/human_disease_promotions

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