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Black Nail Cabaret - Autogenic


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On the cover of the upcoming album by the Hungarian duo Black Nail Cabaret, we see a young girl adorned with chrysanthemums covering her mouth. The imagery evokes a myriad of associations, reminiscent of my experience participating in a session recreating posthumous portraits as a model. The first thing that came to mind then was the sense of peace, acceptance, and peculiar beauty that emanated from those photos and paintings.
Chrysanthemums, traditionally associated with funerals and death, carry a profound symbolism. However, the image also resonates with Nick Cave's "Where Wild Roses Grow." Considering these elements, I anticipate that the album, slated for release on March 1, 2024, will explore these themes.

The song "Autogenic," released today to promote the upcoming album, showcases Emese Árvai-Illés's vocals prominently. Her voice captivates with its sensual, unconventional beauty, creating a hypnotic effect that resonates through every nerve. The musical backdrop is equally enchanting, seamlessly blending dark electronics with pop noir elements. The result is a mysterious, charming, and incredibly stylish, inspiring composition.
The harmonious interplay of vocals with the electronic background achieves an extraordinary balance, delivering a remarkable piece of work.
https://blacknailcabaret.bandcamp.com/album/chrysanthemum
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Add date: 2023-12-27 / Music reviews




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