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19 September 2024

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TRACKLIST:

01 Chasing Sunsets
02 Dopamine (feat. Simone Simons)
03 The Exorcism
04 Soulstice
05 The Crying Room
06 Ode To The West Wind (feat. Alissa White-Gluz)
07 Serpentine
08 Praise
09 All You Are
10 Vigor And Valor
11 Breathe;
12 Soft Revolution (2024 Version)

When Dutch singer/songwriter CHARLOTTE WESSELS departed symphonic metallers DELAIN in acrimonious circumstances back in February 2021, she wasted no time in building her own entrancing empire. With the world still largely in lockdown, she carried her momentum onto Patreon, recording and releasing music from her home studio that, initially as singles, wound up becoming the first two volumes of Tales From Six Feet Under in 2021 and 2022 respectively. The positive response to the pair only fuelled Wessels‘ fire further and now, on Friday 20th September, comes her third album The Obsession via Napalm Records, the first where she has been able to deliver a full studio experience on tape.

Both editions of Tales From Six Feet Under were showcases not just of Wessels‘ ability when left to her own devices, but also a chance for her to experiment with different vibes and styles after so many years of playing heavy music that flipped between the emphatic and the emotional on a sixpence. The Obsession, however, sees much of a return to that symphonic metal sound that she was so well known for, although given she’s also joined by former DELAIN bandmates Timo Somers (guitars), Otto Schimmelpenninck van der Oije (bass) and Joey Marin de Boer (drums), that may well have been expected.

There’s definitely more crunch in the riffs, though: Dopamine hits harder than anything their collective former project managed and there’s a sparkling cameo from EPICA vocalist Simone Simons to boot, while lead single The Exorcism is significantly darker too, a foreboding introduction giving way to a sinister track that weaves and bobs around some thunderous guitars, pummelling drums and Wessels‘ anguished vocals, seemingly exploring uncleans for the first time. Talking of uncleans, Alissa White-Gluz of ARCH ENEMY fame pop ups on Ode To The West Wind to unleash her own growls, adding an extra dynamic to Wessels‘ sonorous cleans.

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