ETERNAL DESCENT's Cinematic Metal Breathes Life Into Comicbook Saga

August 28, 2007

ETERNAL DESCENT's "Losing Faith", the metal/industrial studio project created by multi-talented London musician Llexi Leon, brings to life the anime characters Lyra, Sirian and Loki in an urban gothic fantasy concept surrounded by intense music. "Losing Faith", the first in a series of ETERNAL DESCENT CD releases on Incendium Records, will be released worldwide on September 18, 2007.

ETERNAL DESCENT's sound weaves elements of metal, industrial, ambient and experimental music fused with romantic filmscore arrangements. Using cutting edge cinematic sound effects, narrative lyrics and fusions of styles from ethereal soundscapes to crushing metal, the aim of this project is to integrate comic book visuals and animation within an album style series of releases.

"Losing Faith" is the first in this series. Going one step further than simply creating a soundtrack to the comic, the audio will include narrative style lyrics and quotes from the scripts, along with dynamic sound effects and orchestration to accurately portray events and atmospheres within the story. Each track represents a comic book, and the album is split into 3 chapters of 4 tracks. Each chapter will be released as a 4 issue miniseries in comic book format. The first comic to be released will be an issue #0 preview, giving depth to the main characters and providing a backstory and timeline for the album. Music videos are also being created in animation format to bring pivotal events of the story to life in an anime style.

For more information, visit www.eternaldescent.com.

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