I Miss You, C... - Catalina (II) (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: I Miss You C...
- Title: Catalina (II)
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: End My Life Records
- Genre: Post-Black Metal
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 49:31
- Total Size: 335 / 126 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. V: L - 00:10:39
02. VI: I - 00:13:41
03. VII: N - 00:05:41
04. VIII: A - 00:19:30
01. V: L - 00:10:39
02. VI: I - 00:13:41
03. VII: N - 00:05:41
04. VIII: A - 00:19:30
“Catalina” is an emotional journey born from loss and the desperate need to find a new path through a life reduced to a wasteland of sorrow. Multi-instrumentalist David Cofré, the creative force behind I Miss You, C…, weaves a haunting tapestry of sound.
Musical Landscape: The album’s cover art by Louis Aston Knight hints at the darkness within. Each track unfolds like a fragile memory—subtle guitar melodies, ethereal vocals, and atmospheric layers intertwine. From the introspective “Nocturnal Phosphorescence” to the raw vulnerability of “Nucleonic Blight,” “Catalina” invites listeners to explore their own emotional abyss.
A Personal Journey: As the album unfolds, it becomes clear that “Catalina” is more than music; it’s a cathartic release. The haunting beauty of tracks like “Resolve” and “The Carving Scythe” resonates with anyone who has faced grief and sought solace in art. Agatha Tito’s logo design adds an enigmatic touch, mirroring the album’s emotional complexity.
In summary, “Catalina” is a sonic voyage through heartache and introspection. If you’re drawn to music that embraces vulnerability and transcends boundaries, give this album a listen—it might just echo your own unspoken feelings..
Musical Landscape: The album’s cover art by Louis Aston Knight hints at the darkness within. Each track unfolds like a fragile memory—subtle guitar melodies, ethereal vocals, and atmospheric layers intertwine. From the introspective “Nocturnal Phosphorescence” to the raw vulnerability of “Nucleonic Blight,” “Catalina” invites listeners to explore their own emotional abyss.
A Personal Journey: As the album unfolds, it becomes clear that “Catalina” is more than music; it’s a cathartic release. The haunting beauty of tracks like “Resolve” and “The Carving Scythe” resonates with anyone who has faced grief and sought solace in art. Agatha Tito’s logo design adds an enigmatic touch, mirroring the album’s emotional complexity.
In summary, “Catalina” is a sonic voyage through heartache and introspection. If you’re drawn to music that embraces vulnerability and transcends boundaries, give this album a listen—it might just echo your own unspoken feelings..
Year 2024 | Metal | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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