Silence in the Snow - Break in the Skin (2016)

Artist: Silence in the Snow
Title: Break in the Skin
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: SIS
Genre: Alternative, Dream Pop, Shoegaze, Electronic
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:36 min
Total Size: 84 / 207 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Break in the Skin
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: SIS
Genre: Alternative, Dream Pop, Shoegaze, Electronic
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 36:36 min
Total Size: 84 / 207 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Into My World
02. Mirror Eyes
03. Lost Gems
04. Silence in the Snow
05. 20 Years
06. Break in the Skin
07. Prisms
08. Into the Night
09. Small Ways
Oakland, CA, dream-pop band Silence in the Snow is proud to announce their debut album, Break in the Skin, due out LP/digital November 1, 2016. A brooding collaboration between Cyn M. (vocals, guitar) and Andy Z. (organ/synthesizer/beats), the record hangs heavy with melancholy and atmosphere. Each track exists in its own shadowy space, with a unique and cohesive blend of styles described by the band as "melt dreams." Shimmering first single "Into My World" cries into the ether, while more insular songs like "Lost Gems" and "20 Years" dive deep into their own emotional landscapes, tangled in chorus and delay.
Break in the Skin was tracked with an emphasis on first/second takes and a live feel by Skot Brown (Alaric, Altar de Fey.) Says frontwoman Cyn M.: "I wanted to move our sound in a dark, ethereal direction. I've also returned to playing guitar after not doing so for several years (while focusing on post-punk project Malditos). Above all, we wanted to capture the essence of the song, with the same minimal setup we use to perform live."
Break in the Skin was tracked with an emphasis on first/second takes and a live feel by Skot Brown (Alaric, Altar de Fey.) Says frontwoman Cyn M.: "I wanted to move our sound in a dark, ethereal direction. I've also returned to playing guitar after not doing so for several years (while focusing on post-punk project Malditos). Above all, we wanted to capture the essence of the song, with the same minimal setup we use to perform live."