
Moloch take us into their peculiar Forest
On October 6th they premiered the video for the single “Bosque” of what will be their second full-length album.
Moloch are a Progressive and Experimental Rock band born to pay homage to the work of Jorge Cuña Casasbellas, the damned poet from Pontevedra, rebellious and anarchic.
Their first work focused on the author’s second poetry book of the same name, an experimental project born from the collaboration with the Brumario Poético de Pontevedra. With it started the production and phonographic publication of the label ArteCalavera of the music school Estudo Bonobo, where the three members of the band are teachers.
Now, in their second album, Moloch focus on Hipofanías, a poetic trilogy edited by the Pontevedra native in 2003 around the most fundamental contradictions and the despair that produces their evidence, full of sense: life-death, genesis-destruction, mother-devouring, horror-jubilation, house-nature, etc.
The first video single from Moloch‘s new album, called “Bosque,” was released on 6 October, watch it through the YouTube player below:
Hipofanías is unveiled at the Brumario Poético scheduled for 16 October at the Teatro Principal in Pontevedra.
The album is made up of eight songs in which one can sense influences from groups such as Radiohead, Tool or King Crimson.
Its cover is based on a piece created especially for the occasion by the sculptor Suso Dobao. It has been recorded by Gonzalo Maceira at Estudo Bonobo and mixed by Iago Lorenzo at Planta Sónica.
Lineup:
Laura García / Guitar and Vocals
Violeta Mosquera / Drums
Andrés Martínez / Keyboards