TERZO Presents Drone/Shoegaze Epos “Eve Seven” Inspired By Iconic Science Fiction Drama The X-Files; Eponymous Debut To See Release April 21st Via Icons Creating Evil Art

Photo by Johan Lundsten
 
TERZO, the new duo featuring alternative pop/rock artists Billie Lindahl and Karl Clinton, has released their latest single, Eve Seven.” The track comes by way of the band’s self-titled, debut full-length, set for release on April 21st via Icons Creating Evil Art.
 
TERZO is Italian and roughly translates to “the third.” The name represents a third presence the darkwave/drone/shoegaze duo felt in their most creative moments. Karl Clinton (former bass player of cult post-punk act Diskoteket and co-founder of improvisational project Tsantsa) and Billie Lindahl (lead singer and guitarist of dream pop/dark folk act Promise And The Monster) make up this enticing new constellation, born from their mutual love for doom and gloom, gothic rock, folk, and medieval music. More than that, TERZO is described as a statement and a craving to break free from the pressure and framework of today’s music industry and society.
 
The band elaborates, “TERZO was born out of a discussion about songs we mutually liked and a lust to try a different work process than in our then current projects, to do whatever we wanted without restrictions – with obsession and gut feeling as guidance.”
 
The two artists’ shared preference for music and art that embodies some degree of darkness is tangible through the theme of “love and death” that seeps through their upcoming self-titled debut album, Terzo. The first recordings took place at the locally legendary address Grantivägen 15B - a two room apartment and studio in Eriksberg, Uppsala. Here, the duo created what would become their debut single “Cymbeline” and later their new single, “Eve Seven.” There is undeniably an entrancing quality to TERZO’s droning soundscapes. A foray of broken and distorted electric guitars, embedded in thick layers of heavy synths and drums, is laid out as the perfect foundation for Lindahl’s bewitching vocals that reverberates all through the cinematic production with foreboding clarity.
 
"We wanted to make a song with similar chords like ‘Lambada,’ which is a song we both like a lot," says Lindahl, "So to that we added a bit of guitars and a lyric theme from an X-Files episode about seven cloned eves."
 
There is something bordering on occult hiding within the grinding whir of sounds. Something that, when listening to the duo's description of their creative process, might have slipped in unbidden. In the midst of their creative spur the duo had sensed a third presence keeping them company and was very intrigued by the thought.
 
“We started talking about the appearance of a third element, in sleep and in dreams. TERZO is about acknowledging this third element, the swirl that light and darkness generates, opening ourselves toward our own weakness.”
 
Last summer TERZO journeyed to New York to play gigs at underground clubs, bringing with them the niche video photographer Johan Lundsten to capture their trip in an intimate video documentation that later would become the founding pillars of their two music videos for “Cymbeline” and “Eve Seven.”
 
"The main inspiration for the video was The X-Files and the movie The Lost Boys,” Lindahl notes. “We did it early one morning on the beach when everybody else was still asleep, except for this one dude who shouted at us, 'you guys are up to no good, huh.'"
 
Watch TERZO’s “Eve Seven” video at THIS LOCATION. Stream the track atTHIS LOCATION.
 
View the band’s previously released video for “Cymbeline” at THIS LOCATION.
 
Terzo will be released via the Stockholm based boutique label Icons Creating Evil Art and will be available on 12” vinyl and digitally on all major platforms next month. Stay tuned for buy links to be unveiled in the coming days.
 
 
 
"Eve Seven" Single Art
 
 

 


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