The Canadians the New Jacobin Club arrived at Rockum with their new and sixth studio album, "Empire Of Dis"; this record has ten songs and was released under Manticore Music Group. To understand more about the New Jacobin Club and this new studio album, "Empire Of Dis," first, I recommend you open your mind and let it out because by doing so, you will discover a significant gamma of artistic manifestations, full creativity and an authentic individual personality in each song.
I think Empire Of Dis is an album with elements of classic rock, heavy metal, melodic symphonies, punk, and intelligent crossovers, demonstrating the band's experience in their musical instruments such as guitar, cello, theremin, drums etc.
Another exciting aspect is the magic of the voices; Poison Candi and The Horde did an excellent job! So my reader, if you want to discover a dark theatrical sarcastic world where the goth magic of the incomprehensible can opens new perspectives, I recommend this new album, Empire Of Dis.
The band is led by the roaring vitriolic storyteller and founding father Xerxes Praetorius Horde (aka The Horde) and his alluring and sardonic female counterpart Poison Candi (theremin, percussion, vocals), and backed by The Luminous (electric cello), The Ruin (bass), The Rat King (drums) and Mistress Nagini (synth, backing vocals, stage theatrics)
New Jacobin Club has nationally charting albums on Canadian independent radio and followers all over the globe. They have taken their colourful and theatrical stage show across Canada and the UK, playing everything from festival stages to intimate acoustic concerts and instrumental accompaniment for silent horror films.
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