Perhaps inspired by Lenny Kravitz recently taking the idea of rocking out with his cock out a literal too literally, Montreal chamber rock band Esmerine are preparing to release their most rocking album yet, Lost Voices, due October 16 via their usual collaborators Constellation Records. According to the label, Lost Voices will be the band’s fifth and “some of the most powerful and decidedly ‘rock’ territory of their career.”
You can get a taste of album opener “The Neighbourhoods Rise” here and also sample the album’s artwork above, which, while my mind is still transfixed below Kravitz’s belt, kind of looks like the female reproductive business. Maybe that’s just me though.
Lost Voices
01. The Neighbourhoods Rise
02. A River Runs Through This City
03. Pas Trop Pas Tropes
04. 19/14
05. A Trick Of The Light
06. My Mamma Pinned A Rose On Me
07. Funambule (Deux Pas De Serein)
08. Our Love We Sing
09. Lullaby For Nola
• Esmerine: http://www.esmerine.com
• Constellation Records: http://cstrecords.com