MA’s My Fictions will release their debut full length, “Stranger Songs” onJuly 1st via Topshelf.
The band self recorded and mixed the record and Will Killingsworth (Orchid) at Dead Air Studios mastered it.
Clocking in at 28 minutes long, “Stranger Songs” is a display of manic intensity. The ten tracks each plunge deep down into a darkness that was only teased at on the band’s 2012 EP, “Always Trapped”. The songs are certainly “stranger” than anything the band has released before: sometimes there are mere seconds between the chaotic blast beats and the slow, crushing riffs that the album attacks with. However, the true “stranger” in “Stranger Songs” is the one that lyricist Bryan Carifio seems fixated on becoming, as identity is a constant battle screamed over songs wavering between catharsis and collapse.
On “Stranger Songs”, My Fictions have perfected their craft. The signature atmospheric dread that the band offers on this release is a mix of anger and sadness that is impossible to avoid. The new album is a collection of songs written at an emotional low, and My Fictions are determined to drag the listener down with them.
“Stranger Songs” is the follow up to the band’s acclaimed 2013 split with label mates The Saddest Landscape, which included a 13+ minute long track that was written collectively by both bands.