Nicholas Dante Presents an Avant-Garde Laden Electronica Album with ‘Inferno’

Nicholas Dante is famously infamous for his cinematic sonic sweeps. His soundscapes contain enrapturing swirls of emotion in a way that reminds us of artists like Kim Petras, Madelline and the like. The artist has just released his debut album, ‘Inferno’. Going with the thematic tide, the thirteen track collection is dark, mercurial, and enigmatic. It explores horror frames with devilish electro-pop charisma. Listen Now! 

‘Omen’ opens the album with weaves of suspense. Nicholas robotic vocals play into this outworldly sphere as it brings out themes like betrayal and heartache. He dramatizes and extrapolates the facets of these experiences and emerges with delicious vengeance and divine trouble. Tracks like ‘Exile’, ‘Crucifixion’, and ‘Breathe’ are crafted with similar stylistic elements. 

Textured with hip-hop beats and cracking with obsidian verses is ‘Filthy’. The track explores hedonism with potent sensual attributes and vivid verses. It is an electro-rap, with memorable rhythms and a rebellious glare. It is reminiscent of old-school Rihanna. ‘Holy Water’ follows in its stead. This has a little more pop to it than its predecessor. 

‘The Gallows’ and ‘Paradise’ bring a R&B/ soul influence to the album. We see passion in these songs that completes the emotional circuit of the album from love, pleasure, passion, to betrayal, heartache, and hellish vengeance. Nicholas’s vocals are beautiful melodic imprints across the edgy electronic frames. This is further reinforced in the title track, as it weaves the embers of a love lost into a prism of changing sentiments. 

‘Rebellion’ and ‘Hellrider’ are badass sonic spreads. Through the energy and the lyrics, the artist calls for vendetta. It is definitely not for the faint hearted. He wields an incredible command over the soundscape, driving it with excellent vocal execution and empowering sonic accessories. In ‘Topsy Turvy’, we see an incredible energy surge. With deep house freshness, the fiery bowels of the album are tempered with cool synth blooms. 

The album showcases the incredible range and diversity of the artist. Infusing sonic norms with avant garde structures, he claims his own space as an artist. 

The album is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Inferno’ by Nicholas Dante here - 

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