[News] Closet Disco Queen & The Flying Raclettes publish the official video for “Melolo-Aromatomat” from new album

Swiss Progressive Rock collective Closet Disco Queen & The Flying Raclettes to release their new album “Omelette du Fromage,” this Friday, September 3, 2021 via Hummus Records. Watch the official video for the single “Melolo-Aromatomat” through the YouTube player below:

Closet Disco Queen & The Flying RaclettesĀ is an extended version of the instrumental duo made ofĀ Luc HessĀ andĀ Jona NidoĀ fromĀ Coilguns,Ā The Ocean,Ā Louis Jucker, etc…, now welcomingĀ Kevin GallandĀ  (who also plays inĀ CoilgunsĀ and is a well established live and studio sound engineer), andĀ Chadi MessmerĀ (a graduated bass player from the Luzern Jazz School playing with numerous projects such asĀ Jacob Hannes,Ā Tanche,Ā Beurre, etc…)Ā to join them asĀ The Flying Raclettes.Ā 

Closet Disco Queen originally started in 2014 when Coilguns was on hold as a joke with the pointless ambition to become a less talented version of the iconic progressive rock group known as The Mars Volta. The two piece have since then released one studio album, two eps and a live album. They’ve also toured for over three years all around the globe including as direct support to Baroness and Red Fang’s European tours. Closet Disco Queen played both the London and Berlin edition of Desert Fest and have already set foot in several Swiss Festivals such as Montreux Jazz Festival, Festiā€™Neuch, or Palp Festival. It is the latter that offered the band the possibility to create an exclusive set to be presented for the first time on Aug. 8th 2021 at Palp Festival. And thus The Flying Raclettes were born.

The end result will now be released on September 3rd in the form of a full-length album titled “Omelette du Fromage” on Jona Nido’s record label Hummus Records. With a title that is meant to be a vibrant homage to “The Big Cheese” episode of Cartoon Networkā€™s animated series “Dexterā€™s Laboratory” from 1996, “Omelette du Fromage” is an organic yet powerful piece of instrumental and loud rock music. The additional musicians (bass and guitar) have allowed the former two piece to enhance their songwriting and dig deeper into their sound, implementing stronger punk, progressive as well as psych and ambient elements in their music. Bands quoted as inspiration during the creative process went from The Mars Volta, Breach, The Hives or Goat. The album was written, recorded, mixed and mastered in twenty days by the four-piece and as mentioned before was the result of a project initiated by Palp Festival. They gave Closet Disco Queen the opportunity to live in the tiny mountain village of Bruson and an access to an abandoned school where the band built a DIY mobile studio, started writing and 15 days later the album was sent to the pressing plant.

The album will be released on vinyl and cd, and on a limited edition of laser discs that have been hand cut by Grand Voyage Records in Sion (Switzerland) on real laser discs. Laser Discs is some sort of a vinyl sized CD that was launched initially in the late 70ā€™s and somehow gained some traction in the 90ā€™s. It usually featured movies on them and the band had 20 Gold and 30 Silver laser disc movies hand cut to be played on a vinyl player.

Pre-orders are now availableĀ here: https://orcd.co/flugantaj

Watch the previous videos here: https://progrockjournal.com/news-closet-disco-queen-the-flying-raclettes-announce-new-album-omelette-du-fromage-and-share-new-songs/

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Author: Jacopo Vigezzi

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