Good Day Noir Family,
welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s feature artist is Spirit Tomb and his Ep The Lotus of Dahlia.
The Lotus of Dahlia is Spirit Tomb’s Ep Out Now
The music of this artist bewitched me with its crepuscular atmosphere. The musical universe created by Leon Kristoffer aka Spirit Tomb ventures into the most hidden corners of the human spirit.
His music is so intense mysterious, and sometimes even sinister that it leaves you speechless. This sound is the perfect soundtrack for people of the night.
While listening to these wonderful songs I closed my eyes and felt like I was alone in a Transylvanian castle.
The reverb on the piano made me feel the grandeur of the hall. The soft voice that sounded like a windblown candle spoke directly to my soul.
The Lotus Of Dahlia is a masterpiece, the arrangements are masterful and the interpretation gives goosebumps.
I suggest to everyone also to watch the video, gothic and dark and refined.
A beautiful discovery that I recommend to everyone.
The Lotus of Dahlia is Spirit Tomb’s Ep Out Now!
Dark and Intense!
The Lotus of Dahlia is Spirit Tomb’s Ep Out Now
Formed in 2020, Spirit Tomb is the solo project of the veteran artist Leon Kristoffer of Norway. Leon Kristoffer combines gorgeous music, poetry, and visual imagery for an immersive experience. Spirit Tomb takes you on a phantasmagorical journey through grief, loss, and catharsis. It serves the Proustian function of awakening even your most distant memories. Spirit Tomb’s compositions feature an elegant blend of piano, cello, and vocals. Leon Kristoffer astonishes you with his great finesse, charisma, and dramatic ability. Intense and deeply personal, Spirit Tomb is so heartfelt that it threatens to thrust you into a state of the delirium. Even the production is perfect, thanks to Leon Kristoffer’s background as a highly accomplished engineer.
Spirit Tomb’s debut EP, The Lotus of Dahlia, dropped on April 14. The video that was released to accompany this effort stars Leon Kristoffer, features his concepts, and is completed by his editing. It was shot, however, by the talented Nicolai Karlsen. Expect films for Spirit Tomb’s future releases as well. Keep in mind that The Lotus of Dahlia is only the first installment in the “Aandegrav Trilogy.” Watch out for LPs Spiritus Lacrimarum (See the teaser below!) and The Haunted Palace.