Carbonstone
Dark Matter
Independent
After a successful run of two studio albums and touring with bands like Gemini Syndrome and Starset, CARBONSTONE called it quits in 2014.Β Seven years later, Corey James, the bandβs front man, felt inspiration nagging at him. He reformed the band, dug up a few never before heard songs, began writing new ones, and started channeling a very real dark side that had been making its way to the surface for a long time.
A concept album, Dark Matter tells the story of trauma and real life as told by the band, which nearly everyone can relate to. In the powerful βPhantomsβ, a voice pleads βI never asked for this/theyβre buried under my skin/I need an exorcist/my soul is burning withinβ. A heavier album that went in a very different direction than their previous ones, Dark Matter starts with an obvious wound and moves through the process of realizing and resting your demons, and healing from the trauma. You can hear the struggles pour out in the lyrics of the darker tracks, and also feel the healing in others like the nod to hitting rock bottom with lyrics βSometimes the fall is how we healβ and βDo you feel better now?β
Full of heaviness, amazing guitars and riffs, memorable lyrics and screams from deep within Jamesβ soul, this album will take you through your own trauma and make you realize youβre not just listening to this album, youβre feeling it.
SPILL FEATURE: AM TRAUMA – A CONVERSATION WITH COREY JAMES OF CARBONSTONE
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