Zero Absolution

by Invading Chapel


Invading Chapel was founded in 1996 by Loïc Malassagne (Vocals and Instruments) near Lourdes in France. Brilliantly combining the distortions and heaviness of Gothic, Heavy Metal, New Wave, and Rock with an amazingly subtle vocal lead, ‘Invading Chapel’ injects a definite identity and character into the modern rock scene with infectious and refreshingly original writing “Zero Absolution”.

One look at Invading Chapel’s live performances will be enough to make you realize who you’re dealing with. Well-matched tracks make raw, edgy, passionate, honest, angry, laughing and sweaty rock music. Invading Chapel doesn’t want to sit on the sofa at home and think about God and the world. He always tries to create new works because music is his life. Having won an indelible name in the music industry for many years, he is still popular in rock music because of his creativity and musical talent.

France’s Invader Chappell has pushed sound design and craftsmanship to the next level throughout this spiritually evocative and sonically ghostly new work. The stylistic strength and tempo, the guitars, the delicacy of the voice, the power – we get an unmistakable touch from him at his best. The song injects a load of heavy metal rock throughout and changes to distortion for an unexpected change of direction. Sound has evolved; It’s still the ‘Invading Chapel’, but it’s been tweaked into its own stylistically optimized setting for effect.

The song “Zero Absolution” continues to build and embrace the listener, with the intention of overpowering the unusual sound and encouraging an intimate, high-volume listen. The production emphasizes the approachable, Rock component. These captivating character vocals, the words’ optimism in contrast to the darkness of the music backdrop are.

“Zero Absolution” is a real song. Although it’s a bit ghostly in its vocal placement, it’s compelling for its lyrical story and a clear sense of uniqueness and originality within the contemporary scene.

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