Conflict Choir, the UK-based alternative rock band, unveils their latest sonic gem, "The Real Thing" marking a significant stride towards their debut album, "Strange Game" Embarking on a sonic journey that traverses ethereal landscapes, heavy drops, and poignant social commentary, Conflict Choir's distinct sound, characterized by emotive riffs, captivates listeners with its raw power.
Comprising session musicians Ali Clinton and Jack Bowles, both seasoned collaborators with renowned artists, Conflict Choir recorded their masterpiece in a dim Worcestershire garage, with Thomas Atlas and Greg Chandler handling mixing and mastering duties. Their music delves into contemporary societal dilemmas, from technology's pervasive influence to mental health struggles, all enveloped in a dark sonic tapestry.
Influenced by icons like Jeff Buckley and Pink Floyd, Conflict Choir has garnered support from BBC Introducing and Planet Rock. With each single offering unique nuances and alternative versions, the band immerses fans in a multifaceted experience, complemented by exclusive releases and captivating visuals.
As they gear up for the release of "The Real
Thing" and its accompanying video, incorporating abstract and dystopian
imagery, Conflict Choir anticipates a thrilling chapter in their musical
odyssey. With a wealth of experience as session players, the duo's artistry
promises a compelling exploration of humanity's modern trials and triumphs.
Music | Conflict Choir (bandcamp.com)
Conflict Choir - The Real Thing (youtube.com)
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