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LIBRICIDE RELEASES HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED NEW FULL-LENGTH ALBUM "CONSILIENCE"

The day has arrived ladies and gentlemen, Libricide’s brand new full-length album Consilience is now available everywhere music is sold and streamed. Visit the Libricide LinkTree for access to your platform.

The brand new record from Libricide is eleven tracks of impeccably written and produced work. Featuring powerful yet grooving, catchy yet brooding songs with clear cultural impact and influence- while still weaving a common thread in their own approach and sound, Consilience has something every new music fan can enjoy.

The group stands out amongst their peers in its brand-ability, approachable songwriting, powerful sound, and stage show. Writing timeless music that anyone can relate to, they naturally follow in the footsteps of much of the great artists we all grew up on.

Produced by lead singer-songwriter Harun Gadol, the album marks a stunning catapult in production quality for the group since their self-titled debut, marking an exciting leap forward in not just their songwriting chops but also mass-marketability. Meaning “unity of knowledge”, Consilience represents the alliance formed in the making of the record, as the band’s internal team of songwriting and arrangement aligns with external collaboration alongside such artisans of production as Ted Jensen (The Eagles, Green Day, Norah Jones) and John Ferrara (Cro-Mags, Trophy Scars, Young Thieves). If the first album endeavored to captivate the local scene, Consilience represents the band’s new emergence to cross the threshold into reaching audiences across the nation, and the world.

 
 

ALBUM CREDITS:

Produced by Harun Gadol

Performed by Libricide

Mixed & Engineered by John Ferrara at Portrait Recording Studios

Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound


LIBRICIDE'S HARUN GADOL SHINES ON EARLY STP CULT-ERA CLASSIC

Libricide Studios teamed up with NYC musician friend Murota Yamaguchi for the early Stone Temple Pilots/Mighty Joe Young-era classic, “Only Dying”. Originally intended for their debut album Core as well as The Crow soundtrack, “Only Dying” became a deep but powerful cut that only saw the proper light of day on STP’s 25th Anniversary Box Set. Libricide singer/founder Harun Gadol’s voice shines out as particularly gut-wrenching in homage to the late and great Scott Weiland.

Catch the new video now below: