Dissocia is ready to lift the veil on swirling third single He Who Dwells
Spanish/American Progressive Metal duo, Dissocia, featuring members of Persefone and Wormed, have joined the Willowtip roster and will release debut album, “To Lift The Veil“, on March 21.
Dissocia enters the mind of multi-instrumentalist Daniel R. Flys (Persefone, Eternal Storm) as the sonic landscape between two realms: the conscious and the unconscious. With ferocious and convoluted riffs, dreamy synths, extreme and subtle clean vocals, we enter this in-between world backed by Gabriel Valcázar‘s (Wormed, Cancer) chaotic and groove drumming and Paul R. Flys’ cinematic violin layers.
Mixed and mastered by the prestigious Ukrainian engineer Max Morton (Jinjer, Ignea, Shokran), “To Lift The Veil” is a concept album that serves as a metaphor for being a growing seed in an asphalted world. Dissocia makes an effort to blend extreme metal with synthwave and dreamwave elements to create a fine progressive blend that is catchy and yet unpredictable to the listener. Further developing this mood, the stunning and oneiric artwork created by Rein Van Oyen (Haken) captures the lights and shadows present on the dynamic songwriting and all the contrasts found on the duo’s debut album.
Today, Dissocia is ready to lift the veil on ‘He Who Dwells‘, the swirling third and final single ahead of the album’s March 21st release. We’re proud to present an exclusive single premiere two days before the the single’s general digital release right here:
Line-up:
Daniel R. Flys (Persefone, Eternal Storm) – Vocals, Guitars, Bass and Synths
Gabriel Valcázar (Wormed, Cancer) – Drums
Written by Daniel R. Flys.
Produced by Daniel R. Flys.
Drums recorded by Carlos Santos at Sadman Studio.
Vocals recorded by Alex Tena.
Vocals and violins recorded by Carlos Rodríguez.
Mixed and mastered by Max Morton at Morton Studio.
Design and layout by Rein Van Oyen.
Additional post-production by Max Morton and Alex Tena.

Dissocia (Pic: Sergio Albert)
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