Experimental pop proggers White Moth Black Butterfly have announced they will release their new album The Cost Of Dreaming through Kscope on May 28.
It's the third album following 2013's One Thousand Wings debut and 2017's Atone from the outfit initially put together by TesseracT singer Daniel Tompkins and Skyharbor's Keshav Dhar, and who also feature vocalist Jordan Turner, US based producer and string arranger Randy Slaugh who has previously worked with the likes of Devin Townsend, Architects & Periphery and drummer Mac Christensen, as weall as featuring guest appearances from saxophonist Kenny Fong and The Contortionist’s keyboardist Eric Guenther.
Self produced, engineered and recorded over three continents in various home studios throughout the Covid 19 lockdowns, The Cost Of Dreaming was written remotely with regular file sharing and meetings online. This album signals a sonic evolution in the bands’ output while still retaining core elements from previous recordings such as organic string sections and experimental theme linking interludes.