June 18, 2024

Caelum Wraith releases goth / futurepop album ’13’ – Out now

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Caelum Wraith releases goth / futurepop album '13'

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Tampa, Florida-based Goth/futurepop band, Caelum Wraith has released its full-length album, “13”.

Caelum Wraith is the brainchild of composer/singer/songwriter, Edward Hunter. The band was inspired by a broad range of influences including Gary Numan, Depeche Mode, Love & Rockets, NIN, Ministry and more. By day he is busy in data science, analytics and AI. He has lectured at MIT, Game Developers Conference, AWS Re:Invent and has appeared in interviews in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal and The LA Times. Edward Hunter is joined in the studio and on stage by Fabio Gadel on guitar/bass and Fader on drums.

“13”‘s concept is based upon the idea of embracing the darker side of life. “It underscores how members of the conservative ‘right’ often conduct themselves in quite the opposite manner of the message of faith and forgiveness taught by their religion,” so Edward Hunter comments.

And he adds: “’13’ speaks to the partially-outcast gothic community which continues to be among the most diverse and tolerant groups despite their embracing of the “darker side of life”. Every day we hear conversations among them alluding to the extent which they feel comfortable revealing their darker side in their families, their jobs and in every-day life.”

“13” is available on all major streaming platforms including Bandcamp and Spotify. Below is the video for “Stars Align”.

Below is the full album available on Bandcamp.

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