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SUNFLOOD — THE OUTCAST’S RECKONING
“A thorn in your side, the knowing you’re
not of this world, an outcast in a foreign land
You walk the streets like an actor in a staged play full of clowns and slaves.”
— “Outcast”
Sunflood erupt with a dark, euphoric force, forging alternative metal and gothic art-rock into anthems for those who feel everything and refuse to drown in apathy.
Their debut album, Outcast, is a searing concept record—the saga of a fragmented soul trapped in the cage of modern life, suffocated by conformity, clawing its way back to it's primal truth. Each track is another piece of a shattered identity trying to become whole. On “Broken Glass,” Sunflood tear away all façades:
“No one hides away
From the sleepless eye inside.”
Influenced by the dark elegance of Type O Negative and the cinematic grandeur of Muse, Sunflood layer haunting atmosphere with riffs that crush and soar. They channel the modern fury and emotional punch of Bring Me The Horizon and Bad Omens, creating a sound that’s as heavy as it is transcendent.
This is music for the outcasts, the seekers, the ones who see the world for the staged play it is.
Enter the flood...
“A thorn in your side, the knowing you’re
not of this world, an outcast in a foreign land
You walk the streets like an actor in a staged play full of clowns and slaves.”
— “Outcast”
Sunflood erupt with a dark, euphoric force, forging alternative metal and gothic art-rock into anthems for those who feel everything and refuse to drown in apathy.
Their debut album, Outcast, is a searing concept record—the saga of a fragmented soul trapped in the cage of modern life, suffocated by conformity, clawing its way back to it's primal truth. Each track is another piece of a shattered identity trying to become whole. On “Broken Glass,” Sunflood tear away all façades:
“No one hides away
From the sleepless eye inside.”
Influenced by the dark elegance of Type O Negative and the cinematic grandeur of Muse, Sunflood layer haunting atmosphere with riffs that crush and soar. They channel the modern fury and emotional punch of Bring Me The Horizon and Bad Omens, creating a sound that’s as heavy as it is transcendent.
This is music for the outcasts, the seekers, the ones who see the world for the staged play it is.
Enter the flood...