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Like Moths To Flames Premiere “Kintsugi” Music Video

Like Moths To Flames have shared an official video for their new song “Kintsugi.” That track will appear on the group's new album “The Cycles Of Trying To Cope,” which will be available on May 10. Chris Roetter had the following to say about the single, which takes its name from the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with lacquer dusted or mixed with gold, silver or platinum:

“When things go wrong, I think we are left to pick up the pieces and forced to choose which piece to leave with. If it’s not possible to leave with everything the way it was before it broke, how do you know what piece to hold onto?”

He also commented on the album:

“The record encapsulates the many varying emotions we go through when trying to grow through life. The last few years, I really tried to harness some of those emotions as a catalyst to get through whatever I was going through at the time. I think we all have our own unique ways to cope and these are mine.”

“The Cycles Of Trying To Cope” Track Listing:

01. “Angels Weep”
02. “Paradigm Trigger”
03. “Over The Garden Wall”
04. “Gone Without A Trace”
05. “Dissociative Being”
06. “The Shepherd’s Crown”
07. “To Know Is To Die”
08. “Kintsugi”
09. “Everything That Once Held It Together”
10. “The Depths I Roam”
11. “What Do We See When We Leave This Place?”

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PostedMarch 7, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsLike Moths To Flames, Kintsugi, The Cycles Of Trying To Cope

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