Frozen Soul, the Dallas-based death metal/hardcore band, has announced their new album, 'No Place Of Warmth'. This highly anticipated release is a powerful and emotional collection of anthems that blend ferocity with subtle melody, creating a captivating listening experience. The album's title track, featuring Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, explores the harsh realities of life and the choice between letting it consume you or using it to find warmth in a void. The album's concept is brought to life through a visually stunning music video, directed by Brendan McGowen, with actor London Smith portraying Death.
'No Place Of Warmth' is a testament to the band's unique style, which has gained them a dedicated global following in just five years. The album showcases their signature blend of classic American death metal and early Earache ruination, with a modern twist. Each song is crafted to inspire and empower listeners, providing a much-needed push to overcome daily struggles. The album's production, handled by noted producer Josh Schroeder and Random Awesome Studios, adds to its raw and energetic feel.
Frozen Soul's live performances have earned them sold-out tours and support slots with heavy metal staples such as Dying Fetus, Blood Incantation, and Amon Amarth. Their previous releases, including the breakout EP 'Encased In Ice' and full-lengths 'Crypt Of Ice' and 'Glacial Domination', have solidified their place as a leading force in the next generation of metal. With 'No Place Of Warmth', they continue to push boundaries and deliver a powerful message through their music.
The album's track listing features a diverse range of collaborations, including Gerard Way, Devin Swank of Sanguisugabogg, and Robb Flynn of Machine Head. Each collaboration brings a unique flavor to the album, while the band's core sound remains intact. 'No Place Of Warmth' is a shining example of Frozen Soul's ability to create music that is both technically impressive and emotionally engaging, leaving a lasting impression on listeners.