Your Inland Empire unleash pure industrial chaos on ‘Edge of Perfection’

YOUR INLAND EMPIRE

Confront Power and Collapse in New

“Edge of Perfection” Music Video

Industrial Aggression & Social Fracture Collide on Screen

[…] an extremely diverse album, which can take us from a raw and aggressive sound to intoxicating touches in no time at all.

— Acta Infernalis

[…] a journey through a mellow and dark place.” — The Metal Pit

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Your Inland Empire - Edge of Perfection (Official Music Video)

Your Inland Empire – Edge of Perfection (Official Music Video)

Season of Mist present the new official music video for “Edge of Perfection”, taken from Your Inland Empire, the self-titled debut album by France’s industrial darkwave and post-metal collective YOUR INLAND EMPIRE, released in November last year.

Following the album’s release, “Edge of Perfection” stands as one of its most confrontational statements. Driven by industrial punk aggression and hypnotic repetition, the track channels the record’s central duality: introspection colliding with outward violence. Where melody and abrasion coexist, the song cuts into themes of domination, dependency, and societal fracture, pushing the album’s “dark night of the soul” to its most exposed edge.

Confronting power structures that consume and discard, stripping empathy from public life and rendering suffering invisible, Your Inland Empire’s Stéphane Azam explains:

A song about power devouring humanity, about leaders who abandon their own people and push them into the margins. It reflects the raw cruelty humans are capable of, how easily empathy collapses, how suffering becomes invisible. This song stands for those erased, forgotten, and left to rot at the edge of a world pretending to be perfect.

The accompanying video extends the song’s tension through a deliberate visual contrast. Intercut with the band’s performance filmed inside the Le Grillen venue in Colmar—where the band’s physical presence and execution remain unadorned and direct—are sequences of catastrophic and dystopian imagery. These opposing layers collide throughout the piece, framing the immediacy of human expression against the cold abstraction of mediated collapse. The result mirrors the song’s intent: individual bodies and voices pushed to the foreground while systems of power, erosion, and indifference unfold relentlessly in the background.

Watch the music video for Edge of Perfection:

https://youtu.be/MChWDd4j4BU

Your Inland Empire is out now via Season of Mist.

Order & stream:

https://orcd.co/yourinlandempireyie

Video Credits:

Directed by Brice Hincker (https://www.instagram.com/briceshc/).

Light Design by Philippe Rust.

Special Thanks to Le Grillen, Colmar.

Tracklist:

1. Scars (3:25)

2. There Is No Me (3:52)

3. Grinding (3:54)

4. Edge of Perfection (5:06)

5. Silver Knife (4:50)

6. Undone (3:43)

7. Venom (4:28)

8. Sulfur (5:22)

9. Chemicals (4:40)

10. Myself Destruct (3:55)

11. I’ll Be Your Night (4:49)

Full runtime: 48:11

Country: France (FR)
Genre: 
Industrial Darkwave/Post-Metal
FFO: 
Nine Inch Nails, Godflesh, Depeche Mode, Young Gods

Photo by © Jennifer Brachet Photography

YOUR INLAND EMPIRE are the renegade torchbearers who forged their legacy as Crown. Ready to ink a new chapter under Season of Mist – a voyage from legacy to evolution, an eternal metamorphosis. Baptized in the crucible of raw sound and industrial angst, Your Inland Empire transmutes the heritage into a daring quest beyond sonic realms once deemed unconquerable.

‘The End of All Things’, Crown’s last album under the moniker was an unexpected twist of what the band is capable of. Dark and moody, bleak and sublime, airy and crushing, mesmerizing and engrossing, bold yet unerring, danceable and suffocating – it was all of this at the same time. Fragile hook lines dancing above the bleak abyss they so magnificently assembled.

From the mechanized heart of Crown, Stéphane Azam and David Husser incubated a revolution, their vision crystallizing amidst rippling waves of eight-string guitars and a digital pulse – the lifeblood of their emerging beast. What began as Azam’s vision, a coalition with Zatokrev’s Frederyk Rotter, evolved with Husser’s induction – a synthesis of production prowess and visionary audacity that propelled Crown’s ‘Natron’ into uncharted territories.

Stéphane recounts, the steel in his voice betraying a relentless surge of creativity and rebellion. Crown was but the cocoon, a chrysalis composed of binary beats and distorted riffs from where Your Inland Empire would emerge, unfurling wings inked with passion and driven by the relentless heartbeats of bass drums galvanizing a new dawn.

It is no surprise that David Husser, one half of Your Inland Empire has a vast selection of experience under his belt. Working as a studio engineer, producer and musician across the globe with class acts such as Alan Wilder of Depeche Mode or Genesis’ original lead singer Peter Gabriel – David brought all that experience to meticulously construct a unique sonic palette. With industrial-drone collective Y Front, who in the 90s toured with Rammstein, Husser gathered the live experience needed to hone his craft to absolute perfection.

Paul Kendall (Mute Records, Nine Inch Nails, Nick Cave), an industry-titan who closely worked with David, explained: “a distorting diamond… we have collaborated on several projects, and I have been amazed by his ability to teach an old dog new tricks. He is simply the best recording engineer I have ever met.”

Stéphane Azam, Your Inland Empire’s other half, is its founding father all the way back in its Crown days. Having worked as live sound engineer for French blackgaze pioneers Alcest and the legendary black metal artist Abbath, Azam brings to Your Inland Empire another side of the music spectrum. With a wide ability to deliver both the most soothing vocals and bottomless shrieks, Azam is the perfect complement to Husser’s dark and brooding soundscapes. The two have been working together for years, and their chemistry is palpable on Your Inland Empire’s debut album.

Creatively, Azam composes every step of the way – crafting songs with a meticulous fury. From structure to guitar licks, basslines to vocal passages – Azam has a vision, and Your Inland Empire is his outlet. Being not only the producer & engineer, Husser crafts Azam’s wildest ideas into refined sonic textures. Together, they’ve crafted the perfect recipe of pure auditory experimentation, intricate songwriting, emotive lyricism and astonishing artistry – constantly pushing boundaries in a multitude of musical styles.

With David Husser (Guitars, Programming, Production) in command of the studio’s helm, and Stéphane Azam (Vocals, Guitars, Composition) orchestrating the chaos into harmony, flanked by Nicolas Uhlen’s (Drums) rhythmic prowess and Marc Strebler’s (Bass) stringed sorcery, the empire is poised for its coronation.

The alchemy of Your Inland Empire is not unlike the world’s relentless cycle – at once introspective yet ever looking outward, “It might be a bit more introspective and then it’s more about internal conflicts…”. This duality breathes life into their music, “The tracks are quite bright, nonetheless, even though the lyrics are really very dark.” It’s introspective – the shadow of our human instincts, our constant inner struggles. An album that is equally as personal for Azam as it is relatable.

A forecast for their impending album resonates with the echoes of an empire’s intimate fears and tenebrous hopes. The intricate fabric of Your Inland Empire waivers, promising a symphony drenched in the sweat of toil and the tears of artistic triumph. The orchestra of creation bellows, addressing the collective’s core, intricately showcasing their unique craftsmanship and unyielding drive.

Line-up:
David Husser — Guitars, Programming, Production, Experimentation
Stephane Azam  Vocals, Guitars, Songwriting, Experimentation
Nicolas Uhlen  Drums
Marc Strebler — Bass Guitar

Production Credits:
Recorded & mixed by David Husser at La Grange Studio, France.
Mastered by Jaime Gomez Arellano at Orgone Studio, Porto, Portugal.

Cover Art:
Design & layout by Jeffrey V. Daniels.

Photography:
Band photos taken by Jennifer Brachet.

Order & Stream: https://orcd.co/yourinlandempireyie

Available Formats:
Digital Download
CD Digipak
12” Vinyl Gatefold – Black
12” Coloured Vinyl Gatefold – Turquoise w/ Black Splatters