Glasgow-based post-metal collective Void of Light are now streaming their debut full-length album Asymmetries in full via Heavy Blog Is Heavy ahead of its release this Friday, April 3rd through Ripcord Records. Heavy Blog Is Heavy praised the album, writing: “The secret lies in Void of Light’s impressive ability to blend driving riffs into soft, often gloomy atmospheres. Channeling rock and doom energy into massive peaks of sound, Asymmetries is best when delivering soaring riff after soaring riff.” Listen to Asymmetries here. If you missed it, watch the video for lead single “Mirrorings” here. The band had this to say about the new album: “Asymmetries is the culmination of two years of hard work and exploration. Across the album’s five tracks, we set out to shape our own sound within a well-established scene, creating something that genuinely feels like ours.” Void of Light are a six-piece post-metal force built on contrast. Brutal yet deeply atmospheric, their sound fuses crushing riffs and thunderous drumming with melodic leads and carefully layered arrangements. Rooted in post-metal’s foundations but shaped by a wider spectrum of influences, the band carve out a sound that feels vast and aggressive, yet intricate and finely balanced through a keen sense of dynamics. Following the release of their self-titled EP in 2022 and the two-track EP Enshroud in 2023, Void of Light completed a short UK tour and quickly established themselves as a powerful live presence across local venues and festivals. Renowned for their formidable performances, the band deliver an imposing wall of sound that is both overwhelming and precisely measured, drawing audiences into an intense, captivating experience. On Asymmetries, Void of Light turn inward. Exploring themes of perspective, reflection, and internal conflict, the album charts a journey of reconciliation between the masks of the past and the truths of the present. Pre-orders are now available here. To celebrate the release, Void of Light will perform their album release show on April 3rd at The Flying Duck in Glasgow with support coming from Codespeaker & Obsidian Sand. Tickets are now available at this location. |