Listen And Watch The Video For The New Single “Fragments” From Disconnected Souls!


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"'Fragments' was an attempt to write a catchy synthpop track and was very heavily inspired by the band ‘The Birthday Massacre’. The structure is a lot more conventional than some of our others and uses comparatively few instruments; I wanted to focus on big sounds and hence the big focus on the bell pad synth. Funnily enough I actually wrote most of the track using just this because I felt particularly moved by it! As things progressed, the more experimental elements such as bird samples, 5/4 time signature section and choir harmony vocals came in. A particular highlight for me was that Jeremy (New Years Day) agreed to provide the guitar solo and he did a fantastic job of staying true to the original solo I wrote, but adding his own unique twist on it. I hope you enjoy!"

 

        Fletch, Disconnected Souls.

 

DISCONNECTED SOULS emerged in 2018 out of a desire to incorporate and blend the three great pillars of music, electronic, classical and metal. Following their debut EP Warring Elements, the band have since been releasing a diverse array of singles, leading up to the debut album. The quintet based out of Chester, England, strive to create a distinctive sound that draws upon the depths of metal, while playing with tones and textures. Each member brings a diverse range of musical interests to the table and the resulting sound encompasses a wide variety of instrumental and vocal styles. DISCONNECTED SOULS take their name from the growing disconnect between humans; both from each other but also within ourselves, as well as the increasing rift with the natural world. Fragments of Consciousness will be released on January 19th, 2024.

 

DISCONNECTED SOULS is:

 

Matthew Simon Fletcher (Fletch): Guitars, keys, bass, programming and backing vocals

Holly Royle: Guitars, clean vocals, keys and programming

Patrick Lloyd: Clean & harsh vocals, programming

Felix Luca King: Clean vocals, synths, programming

Tim Jenkins: Synths, keys, programming and guitars

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