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Sunday, June 21, 2020

LAMENT CITYSCAPE: Oakland act donates 100% earnings from new EP to Black Futures Lab; ‘The Pulsing Wet’ out now and streaming at Invisible Oranges

Cover Art: Mike McClatchey

 20th June 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 “...it ends up in a spot where hitting play again feels like a natural move” — Invisible Oranges

 
Lament Cityscape donates 100% earnings from new EP to Black Futures Lab

To commemorate the summer solstice on June 20, Oakland heavy industrial collective Lament Cityscape has released the EP The Pulsing Wet, the second chapter in their conceptual EP trilogy. 

Mike McClatchey, the architect behind Lament Cityscape, informs:

“It feels pretty disgusting doing any kind of self-promotion right now, so writing this gives me shitty vibes. We will be donating all proceeds from ‘The Pulsing Wet’ to Black Futures Lab. I know we are a small band but, hopefully, we can raise enough to give them a couple of hundred bucks a couple of times. They are a wonderful organization.”


The New Wet, the first EP of this series, arrived earlier this year, and the ending segment of this sequence is scheduled to be released on this winter solstice. A single concept crosses into all three EPs, each EP representing a stage in transforming oneself into something new.

Debuted at Invisible Oranges (Read Full Article HERE), The Pulsing Wet can be streamed on all digital platforms. 

Stream The Pulsing Wet AT THIS LOCATION 


Although their sound can be categorized best with the heavy industrial umbrella, Lament Cityscape transposes the identifiers of murky sludge, post-metal, dark post-punk, avant-noise, and dark ambient as well. Currently set as a four-piece, the ever-evolving experimental group was initially started as a sludge outfit by Mike McClatchey in 2013 and later had been served as a duo for the majority of the journey.

On The Pulsing Wet, Lament Cityscape traced a bleaker and more mysterious domain. Conjuring decaying cinematic elements and dreamlike ambiance, the group enriched their existing dismal, abrasive industrial vitality. The second track, “Bleedback Loop,” features vocals from Lee Bartow of Theologian.

ORDER The Pulsing Wet
https://lamentcityscape.bandcamp.com/album/the-pulsing-wet

For More Info:
http://www.facebook.com/LamentCityscape
https://www.instagram.com/lamentcityscape
https://lamentcityscape.bandcamp.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/lamentcityscape

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