Glis launches all new album ‘Gateway To Oblivion’ – Out now

Glis launches all new album 'Gateway To Oblivion' - Out now
Glis, the electronic music project founded by the Seattle, Washington-based artist Shaun Frandsen in 2001, makes a comeback in 2024 with the release of “Gateway To Oblivion”. The album is out now via the Alfa Matrix label webstore on CD or as download via Bandcamp.
“Gateway To Oblivion” brings a blend of industrial with future pop. This is Glis’ first new album since “Phoenix” (2013) and enters in the footsteps of the earlier released singles “Sunrise Forever” (2023) and “Control” (2024)12.
Frandsen served as the primary producer, vocalist, songwriter, and instrumentalist for this releases assisted by Sebastian Komor who helped shaping the album’s sound, ensuring a cohesive production. Note that Frandsen’s old partner in crime Jennifer Parkin from Ayria appears on “Dream Chaser”.
Thematically, “Gateway To Oblivion” revolves around the ascension of mankind and the challenges posed by technology, with each song tackling specific themes.
You can order the album on CD or as download via Bandcamp.
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