Like Moths To Flames have shared the latest single from their upcoming album, ‘The Cycles of Trying To Cope’.
With each track on their forthcoming album said to represent a different part of the cycles of trying to cope, ‘Dissociative Being’ relates to the “dissociate” cycle.
It comes after the announce of the album arrived with single ‘Kintsgui’, a track referring to the “fracture” cycle.
Speaking on how ‘Dissociative Being’ fits into the story of ‘The Cycles of Trying To Cope’, Like Moths To Flames have said:
“Blood leaves a stain that’s often hard to remove, much like the scars that people leave when they’re destructive with their life.
“This song is about someone who’s destroyed everything they had left and being so parasitic with their life that it bleeds into the lives of others.”
Have a listen to ‘Dissociative Being’ via the official visualizer below.
‘The Cycles of Trying To Cope’ arrives May 10 via UNFD.
Speaking further about their forthcoming album, vocalist Chris Roetter has shared:
“The record encapsulates the many varying emotions we go through when trying to grow through life.
“The last few years, I really tried to harness some of those emotions as a catalyst to get through whatever I was going through at the time.
“I think we all have our own unique ways to cope and these are mine.”
Check out the full ‘The Cycles of Trying To Cope’ tracklisting and album artwork below:
Angels Weep
Paradigm Trigger
Over The Garden Wall
Gone Without A Trace
Dissociative Being
The Shepherd’s Crown
To Know Is To Die
Kintsugi
Everything That Once Held It Together
The Depths I Roam
What Do We See When We Leave This Place?