Dissimulator’s debut album, "Lower Form Resistance," ain’t just your run-of-the-mill release. It’s a full-throttle assault on your senses, a cosmic jolt dragging you into a futuristic soundscape. Montreal's Dissimulator—Claude Leduc, Antoine Daigneault, and Philippe Boucher—are here to give you a whiplash of sci-fi death/thrash that'll have you questioning reality.
This ain’t just music; it’s a relentless barrage of angular riffs, intricate structures, and an atmosphere so electrifyingly bizarre it'll leave you reeling. With a lineup boasting folks from Beyond Creation and Incandescence, you can bet your eardrums are in for a treat.
"Hyperline Underflow," the lead single, dives headfirst into humanity's reliance on tech, painting a dystopian picture where life emerges from the cracks of a world dominated by machines. It's like a battle cry against the encroaching cyber-gods.
Recorded by the band themselves with Xavier Berthiaume on drums and polished by Hugues Deslauriers, this album is a labor of love. Plus, the visual feast, courtesy of Jesse Draxler, adds a whole new dimension to their sonic universe.
For those craving a sonic journey that echoes Voivod's cybernetic forewarnings and thirsting for a taste of the future, "Lower Form Resistance" drops in January via 20 Buck Spin. Brace yourselves, folks. Dissimulator isn’t just making music; they're crafting an otherworldly experience that’ll leave you questioning everything.