The masked trio's latest comes filmed above New York's Chrysler Building and sporting the architectural elegance of artist Zbigniew M. Bielak.
On March 21st, avant-garde black metal trio Imperial Triumphant will release their new (and highly anticipated) album, Goldstar, via Century Media, continuing a forward-thinking collection unique to the band's musical prowess. Illustrated by renowned artist Zbigniew M. Bielak, Goldstar stands tall from the start and further astounds with shape-shifting lead single, Lexington Delirium, which features Meshuggah's Tomas Haake for grander instrumentation.
Imperial Triumphant comment:
"Ziggurats rise, skyscrapers weep, & the future is not birthed from the organic but from a cosmic, mechanical womb. It speaks of posterity lost in the congestion of New Culture, a place where Manhattan's towering ambition conceals impending delirium. The Throne of Bolts becomes both a seat of power and a looming specter, begging for salvation from the soulless surge of progress. We climbed the deco spire of the magnificent Chrysler building in order to bring you a magnanimous visual experience."
Steve Blanco (Bass, Keyboards) adds:
"Gazing at the building's stainless steel Egyptian sun rays, I felt a profound connection to something greater, a deep resonance with the universe itself. Sharing that moment with my bandmates Zachary and Kenny and everyone involved made it all the more fabulous."
Experience Lexington Delirium below and pre-order the album via Century Media.