THE BLACK QUEEN PREVIEW EAGERLY AWAITED DEBUT ALBUM, “FEVER DAYDREAM”, VIA ROLLING STONE WITH “THE END WHERE WE START” VIDEO
Photo credit: J. Whitaker; Left to right: Josh Eustis, Greg Puciato, Steven Alexander
BAND DISCUSSES VISUAL AND MUSICAL INFLUENCES IN ACCOMPANYING INTERVIEW; DIGITAL SINGLE AVAILABLE NOW
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LOS ANGELES – 2015 – The Black Queen, the Los Angeles-based trio featuring Greg Puciato (The Dillinger Escape Plan), Josh Eustis (Telefon Tel Aviv, Nine Inch Nails) and Steven Alexander, preview music from their upcoming debut album, Fever Daydream, via Rolling Stone with “The End Where We Start” video:
The digital single is available now via iTunes:
(https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-end-where-we-start-single/id998761453).
“There’s a really visual soundtrack element to the music,” Puciato says of The Black Queen’s music. “We talked a lot about the feel of ‘80s sci-fi, the sort of ‘used future’ thing where it sounds alien but also familiar and gives you nostalgia for a time you don’t remember ever existing. Stanley Kubrick was a big influence as well.”
Fever Daydream, which is slated for a late 2015 release, was written and recorded while the band cocooned in a Skid Row-adjacent, downtown Los Angeles loft. “That played a big part in the sound too,” continues Puciato. “Just being in this desolate environment of urban blight, completely self-contained, making this heavily emotional music together.”
The Black Queen produced the forthcoming album with Justin Meldal-Johnsen (M83, The Naked and Famous) executive producing.
“The End Where We Start” digital single cover by Jesse Draxler.
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LONG LIVE THE BLACK QUEEN.
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