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Label:Veyl
Cat-No:VEYL026
Release-Date:03.12.2021
Genre:Electro
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:4251804126748
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Label:Veyl
Cat-No:VEYL026
Release-Date:03.12.2021
Genre:Electro
Configuration:LP Excl
Barcode:4251804126748
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - A1. Weak and Weary
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - A2. Harsh Whispers
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - A3. Life Expectancy
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - A4. Deep Ruby
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - A5. Suntrails
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - B1. Security Theatre
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - B2. Always Worse
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - B3. Dural
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - B4. Irreconcilable Differences
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Maenad Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble - B5. Shred
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Tracklisting:
A1. Weak and Weary
A2. Harsh Whispers
A3. Life Expectancy
A4. Deep Ruby
A5. Suntrails
B1. Security Theatre
B2. Always Worse
B3. Dural
B4. Irreconcilable Differences
B5. Shred

Release Info:
Maenad Veyl returns to his namesake label along with The Sarcasm Ensemble for the new album, 'Comfort in Misery'. Made up of ten compositions exploring sparse beats, cinematic textures and mind altering experimentations, this is an offering of thought provoking pieces which perhaps make the perfect
accompaniment to the modern world. As the name implies, 'Comfort in Misery' seeks to find ways of dealing with perpetual shifts and agonizing circumstances.
The opener, 'Weak & Weary', acts an almost rude awakening, while simultaneously cleansing the palette for the forthcoming journey. 'Harsh Whispers' quickly takes hold and feels like a fragmented dream you may or may not remember while then moving to the more ominous, 'Life Expectancy'. From the sparkling
tones of 'Deep Ruby' to the uncomfortable bliss of 'Always Worse', the project touches on the most known yet unknown of moods, emotions and states of being.
Winding down with 'Irreconcilable Differences' before concluding with the satisfying chaos of 'Shred', 'Comfort in Misery' cannot be pinpointed or married to any one sound or status. While tackling a seeming insurmountable subject, Veyl & The Sarcasm Ensemble provide a perfect solution for the everlasting pain.
Or do they?

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