Chino Moreno’s ††† (Crosses) Announce New EP ‘PERMANENT.RADIANT’

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The darkish and dreamy electro-pop act ††† (Crosses), Deftones singer Chino Moreno‘s undertaking with founding Far guitarist Shaun Lopez, launched the new tune “Vivien” on Friday (Oct. 28) alongside an accompanying music video. On the identical time, they introduced their forthcoming EP referred to as PERMANENT.RADIANT, which arrives on Dec. 9.

“Vivien” is the group’s first new materials since ††† returned to the scene earlier this yr with the double-A aspect single Initiation / Safety. That was after an eight-year absence from the band.

Towards the underside of this publish, see the artwork and monitor record for PERMANENT.RADIANT, and watch the video for “Vivien.”

A press launch for the brand new ††† monitor explains, “Composed of eerie synth preparations and pulsating percussion, the masterful manufacturing is a vessel for Chino’s signature vocal supply. It additionally serves as the proper soundtrack to an otherworldly, filmic music video co-directed by Lorenzo Diego Carrera and Lopez.”

Final yr, ††† inked a deal with Warner Information. Then, they launched a canopy of 1988’s “Goodbye Horses” by the obscure singer Q Lazzarus. In 2020, ††† launched “The Starting of the Finish,” a canopy of ’90s synth-poppers Trigger and Impact. Earlier than that, †††’s album Crosses arrived in 2014 after three different ††† EPs.

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††† (Crosses), PERMANENT.RADIANT EP Art work + Monitor Itemizing

‘PERMANENT.RADIANT’ EP

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1. “Sensation”
2. “Vivien”
3. “Cadavre Exquis”
4. “Day One”
5. “Holier”
6. “Procession”

††† (Crosses), “Vivien” (Music Video)

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