Engulfing Brit progsters, THE CHRONICLES OF MANIMAL AND SAMARA, are poised to unleash their eagerly anticipated new album, Origins, on Friday 1st November. The inventive two-piece will also release the single, Feed The Beast, which lands on today, Friday 25th October.
Born in 2020 and hailing from Camden Town, London, THE CHRONICLES OF MANIMAL AND SAMARA (TCOMAS) are a formidable partnership. Featuring Daphne Ang (vocals, piano and keyboard) who was born in Singapore, and Andrea Papi (vocals, electric guitar, bass, and drum programming) who originates from Italy, TCOMAS have always looked to explore and develop new musical areas. The band’s debut album, Full Spectrum, was a varied amalgamation of heavy rock and electronica merged with poetry performance, demonstrated by their single, Love in the Time of Pestilence , which was featured by many key editorial Spotify playlists. TCOMAS’ following release and second album, Trust No Leaders, dropped in 2022, and continued to expand limits and stimulate the listener. The thought-provoking duo’s fascinating approach of blending progressive music, poetry, and imagination, has acquired them global attention. Additionally, their self-produced music videos have been aired at several celebrated international film festivals throughout the world.
TCOMAS will now progress further with their absorbing new album, Origins, which is their most sprawling and finest release so far. The first single from the record, Mysterium Tremendum, was released earlier this year, and fused death metal, classical music, and poetry with a full orchestra. An appealing animated music video was also revealed alongside the track. Their new single, Feed the Beast , with its progressive rock and metal anthemic guile is sure to elevate the band even more.
THE CHRONICLES OF MANIMAL AND SAMARA are ready to break out to a wider arena. Loaded with their breathtaking new album, and a slew of content, there’s no stopping TCOMAS.
Track listing: 1) Feed The Beast, 2) Bite The Bullet, 3) Waves, 4) Per Astra, 5) Mysterium Tremendum, 6) It Goes.