December 17, 2024

Freakangel returns with free ‘Death Bloom (extended version)’ EP – Out now

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The Estonian electro-industrial act Freakangel are back with their latest release, “Death Bloom (Extended Version)“, following “Suicidal (Break the Cycle)” and their exclusive compilation “Serenity To The Stars, Beauty To The Broken“.

Next to the title track and “Suicidal (Break The Cycle)”, the EP – available as a free download from Bandcamp – also features remixes from Miseria Ultima and DJ Sugar Rody. You can download this new 3-track EP right below.

Here’s the video for the title track.

And here’s the one for “Suicidal (Break The Cycle)”

About Freakangel

Freakangel is an electro-industrial band formed in 2009 in Tallinn, Estonia by its frontman Dmitry Darling and signed to Alfa Matrix. Freakangel brings a fusion of harsh electronic beats, metal guitar riffs, and industrial soundscapes, often exploring dystopian and psychological themes.

Their debut album, “The Faults of Humanity”, was released in 2010, showcasing their aggressive yet melodic style. The band’s second album, “Let It All End” followed 2 years later.

Freakangel has continued to evolve musically, with subsequent releases such as “How the Ghost Became” (2017), where they embraced more rock and metal elements while maintaining their electronic core.

The band has toured extensively across Europe, playing major festivals such as Wave-Gotik-Treffen and Amphi Festival.

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Bernard - Side-Line Staff Chief editor
Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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