Nephylim releases “CIRCUITION”!
With enormous proud and joy, we present you our second album “Circuition”!
“Circuition” – “The act of going around” – is the long awaited successor of our debut full-length “Severance of Serenity”. The first physical release featuring Tijn Bosters on (lead) vocals.
Similarly like the debut album, “Circuition” this album is concept-based in which the concepts of “the cycle of life” and the “wheel of fate” are elaborated. Each song on the record is connected to a meaning or state of being, like the origin of life: birth, consequences of old age, or everyone’s perception on the circulation of life.
Every human “cycle of life” starts with a little seed: a fetus. Small, innocent and full of energy. The further one get on its cycle of life, the more (s)he grows and will cross and deal with the difficult aspects of life. This comes with the cost of slowly losing one’s natural energy.
Metaphorically: from the start everyone’s inner tree grows and becomes strong until it becomes old. Resulting in a barren and withered tree, which eventually dies. This visualization of the album concept is realized by acclaimed artist Giannis Nakos (Remedy Art & Design).
By pushing boundaries on the overall production and quality, music and lyrical compositions, “Circuition” has become a product which is believed to fit in with the global elite.
With the help of a crowdfunding campaign, the public has financially supported to the band, and made clear that they are keen and ready for “Circuition”.. and finally… that day is here!
Ralph Lentink comments:
“With “Circuition” our long treasured wish of a second full-length finally has come true, and we couldn’t have been more proud!
The entire maturity of the music, overall production and people we have worked with to get the album as it, is something to cherish.
Thank all to whom have participated during this road, and enjoy the record to its fullest!”
Listen to the album on all platforms here
Watch music video “Inner Paradigm”here
Watch lyric video “Circuition”here