THE GLOOM IN THE CORNER share towering new single 'New Order'
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THE GLOOM IN THE CORNER share towering new single 'New Order'

A slow burning number that expands on the narrative from the band's forthcoming outing.

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The Gloom In The Corner, 2022

Australia's The Gloom In The Corner are set to release their Sam Mayle-illustrated new album, Trinity, on October 28th via SharpTone Records. Until then, the unit that is vocalist Mikey Arthur, guitarist Matt Stevens, bassist Paul Musolino, and drummer Nic Haberle have been easing audiences into their new world, one that delivers big on storytelling and grandiose instrumentation. This week's new single, New Order, features Taylor Barber of Left To Suffer and dives deeper into the band's multi-layered songcraft in ways that builds upon the tension presented in its storytelling.


Frontman Mikey Arthur comments:


"At the end of our track ‘Requiem’ on ‘Ultima Pluvia’, our last arc’s characters [Jay and Sherlock] were killed off by new antagonists Elias DeGraver and his Gloom, Atticus Encey, leaders of religious faction The Holy Order. ‘New Order’ tells the tale of those two characters and how they came to be. The world has changed since the events of 'Ultima Pluvia' with the exposure of the supernatural community to the public eye. After the disbandment of The Sect, The Holy Order have taken over as the number one world super power, as their factions usurped mortal government bodies from the inside, bringing harmony for the first time in history between the mortals and the supernatural.


As heads of The Holy Order, DeGraver and Encey become the new Rulers of the Mortal Realm.


Guest vocals by Taylor Barber (Left To Suffer) serve as the voice of DeGraver on the track. In the first verse he tells of how the church he was brought up in ostracized and attempted to crucify him after they discovered he was supernaturally different to his peers."


Stream New Order below and pre-order your copy of the record HERE.


Cover Artwork by Sam Mayle

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