Italian metal titans Lacuna Coil announce new album

Italian metal titans Lacuna Coil announce new album

Italian metal titans LACUNA COIL announce their 10th studio album, “Sleepless Empire”, their first collection of new songs since 2019’s “Black Anima”, with the release of their latest single Oxygen which you can stream HERE. The new song comes with a mesmerising new music video, filmed in Latina and directed by Daniele Tofani, that shows singer Cristina Scabbia in the lead role.

Cristina Scabbia commented on the track and her experience filming the video:

“'Oxygen' is a powerful exploration of emotional struggle and inner conflict. The lyrics convey a sense of drowning in a toxic environment, both literally (in the video) and metaphorically, where attempts at salvation, represented by “oxygen” are somehow futile. This song encapsulates the feeling of struggling to break free from what holds us down, when the journey is filled with difficulty. It’s a raw anthem of vulnerability, resilience, and the courage to face what seems insurmountable. Having to stay in the water for so many hours during the video shoot was cathartic for me, the realisation that the pleasant sensation of floating could in an instant become dangerous and deadly if I wasn’t careful was very fitting with the song’s theme.”

You can watch the official video for Oxygen below:

Inspiration to create “Sleepless Empire” came during the sessions for “Comalies XX” (2022), the acclaimed remake of their breakthrough record of the same title. Writing and recording took place in northern Italy between Milano, the band’s hometown and Como, where SPVN Studios are located. As with their previous albums, production was done in house with Marco “Maki” Coti Zelati at the helm, and artwork was hand curated by the talented Italian artist Roberto Toderico.

Two other very special talents enrich the album, namely the guest vocalists, Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe on the song Hosting the Shadow and New Year’s Day’s Ash Costello on In The Mean Time.

As a token of the band’s love for the gaming world (which we’ve seen in past endeavours such as their card game “Horns Up” and their collaboration with Zombicide for which they wrote the track Never Dawn), the band have created an oracle “game” to be played with custom made dice available only in the box set version of “Sleepless Empire”. The new album comprises 11 new tracks; and each one is a richly textured soundtrack to a specific time and a place. With “Sleepless Empire”, that place is dark, cinematic, and unmistakably true to the unique characteristics that have given Lacuna Coil such a celebrated entry in the annals of heavy music.

The band shares: “Sleepless Empire captures, through our eyes, the chaos of a generation trapped in a digital world that never stops, where social media consumes identity and every day pushes us one step closer to becoming soulless zombies. We find ourselves in between, having witnessed a full analogic world and the modern one, confronting the evolution and searching for a true meaning of it all. Throughout every song, the journey is an undercurrent of rebellion, a desperate cry to reclaim oneself in an era that seems to have lost its sense of time and reality.”

“Sleepless Empire is out on 14 February 2025 via Century Media Records and you can pre-order it HERE.

Photo (c) Cunene

It truly is friendship season for Lacuna Coil: Following their features with Ash Costello and Randy Blythe, the band heads out to the UK and Ireland with special guests and friends Blind Channel from Finland.

15.10 - Limelight, Belfast

16.10 - Academy, Dublin

18.10 - O2 Academy, Bournemouth

20.10 - Academy, Manchester

21.10 - SWG3, Glasgow

22.10 - KK’s Steelmill, Wolverhampton

24.10 - Rock City, Nottingham

25.10 - Roundhouse, London

26.10 - O2 Academy, Bristol

Tickets for the tour are available now from the band’s website HERE

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