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Cicada The Burrower – Corpseflower is out !

Several years have passed since the release of « The Great Nothing. » After much experimentation and self discovery, Cameron returns with « Corpseflower, » an album about pain, self-discovery and cautious hope. Blending elements of adult contemporary and black metal, Cicada the Burrower takes the listener on yet another journey through the deepest recesses of Cameron’s mind. After coming out as a transgender woman, she meticulously cut 5 tracks of gentle, harrowing violence. « Corpseflower » is an attempt to express those feelings that come with being transgender. Learning who you are and coming to terms with your future.

All earnings for this record will be donated to the ACLU.

« Whilst the unpredictability and absence of one set genre may initially make listeners hesitant to delve into the album, it is this same intrigue and depiction of raw human emotion that prevents Corpseflower from becoming a soon-to-be-forgotten commercial success.

Playing by her own rules and creating an album distinctive to herself, it goes without question that Cicada The Burrower has piqued our interest with Corpseflower and leaves us longing to hear more. Forming an unreplicable blend of genres and reinventing our expectations from a metal album, the album is certain to resonate with all those willing to open their mind to it. » – Beneath The Surface

« I truly have not heard a record that can hold a candle to precisely what has been created throughout the whole of “Corpseflower” to immediately enable this effort to stand out from any potential competition as everything within this album comes together almost too well to make for a performance that’s as entrancing as it is powerful to the very core and I dare anyone to find a record that can hold up to what’s been accomplished here in the grand display of tenacity and talent that Cicada The Burrower puts on to tremendous effect. » – Head-Banger Reviews

« Described as progressive, that might be a bit of an understatement in regards to the eclectic storm that is this album. Pretty and melodic, harsh and cutting, dark and eerie, atmospheric and haunting. There’s so much to unpack with Corpseflower but it’s a joy to do so. 8.5/10 » – Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life

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