POST-BLACK METAL BAND BOSSE-DE-NAGE SHARE “MY SHROUD” FROM THEIR FORTHCOMING ‘FURTHER STILL’ LP The song appears alongside a rare interview with the band; Further Still will be released September 14th from The Flenser.

"Their  affinity for shoegaze, post-hardcore, screamo, and even indie rock  courses through each composition, weaving their influence around each  blackened chord and tremolo clawing like silver threads spiking iron  ore." - Pitchfork
 
 
One month from today, San Francisco post-black-metal band Bosse-de-Nage will release their highly-anticipated fifth full-length Further StillThe album marks a bold diversion from Bosse-de-Nage’s typically sprawling arrangements in favor of airtight, propulsive song structures. Deliberately succinct and fuming, the grip of nine new tracks finds Bosse-de-Nage pitting their unique lyrical structures against hairpin turning melodies.  
 
In anticipation of Further Still’s release, Bosse-de-Nage sat down with Invisible Oranges for a rare, in-depth interview as well as a premiere of the album’s second single, “My Shroud.”  Read the interview and check out the track here.
 
Bosse-de-Nage first surfaced in 2006 with a rousing demo tape that was subsequently released by Aesop Dekker’s The Funeral Agency label. Four years and an informal hiatus later, The Flenser brought the band’s debut album to the masses and breathed new life into the then-dwindling project. A flurry of blackgaze-influenced EPs and LPs would follow, inspiring Bosse-de-Nage to hone their surrealist approach to metal into one unmistakable, idiosyncratic footprint.
 
Further Still is available for pre-order now.
 
FURTHER STILL — TRACK LISTING: 
1. The Trench
2. Down Here
3. Crux
4. Listless
5. Dolorous Interlude
6. My Shroud
7. Sword Swallower
8. Vestiges
9. A Faraway Place
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