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Sleepsculptor joins Silent Pendulum

Posted by Loren on November 19, 2022

Sleepsculptor joins Silent Pendulum
photo by Travis Antoniello

Silent Pendulum Records has announced the signing of Sleepsculptor, formed in 2018. The band will release their label debut next year, titled Divine Recalibration and scheduled for April 28, 2023. While we're about six months from that date, the band shares a single now, "Venerate," streaming below.

While the band is not new, this is their first album with new vocalist Florent Curatola, who joined in 2021.

Speaking of the new 15-song record, the band says:

We were hugely inspired by metallic/chaotic hardcore bands such as Converge, The Chariot, and The Armed, as well as some more rhythmic metal stuff like Meshuggah, Frontierer, and Ion Dissonance, and even some alternative/nu-metal like System of a Down and Slipknot. We really wanted to meld those realms together to make something that was a fresh take on sounds we all knew and loved.

Divine Recalibration track list:

1. Shattered Nerve
2. Panacea
3. Chrysalis
4. Second Sight
5. An Equivalent Exchange
6. Lavage De Cerveau
7. Venerate
8. Beyond The Veil
9. Rite Of Agony (ft. Chad Kapper)
10. Every Word Erased
11. Pry
12. Plaster Saint (ft. Cameron McBride)
13. Les Jumeaux
14. Symbiote Reborn
15. A Divine Recalibration

Sleepsculptor joins Silent Pendulum
photo by Travis Antoniello

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