Ukrainian Deathrockers Old Cat’s Drama Debut New Single “Prymara”

In their latest single Prymara, Ukrainian deathrockers Old Cat’s Drama have dipped their billowy artistic quills into the inkwell of classic gothic rock, drawing a line straight to the heart of their influences – think Clan of Xymox meets Christian Death, with a helping of Bauhaus and Corpus Delicti. The track, tinged with the same kind of existential angst that made The Cure’s “One Hundred Years” a staple for moody introspection, offers a kind of melancholy that’s almost cheerful in its gloom.

Prymara is a masterclass in emotional storytelling, with the band weaving a narrative that’s as evocative as a well-spun yarn. This single isn’t just a peek into Old Cat’s Drama’s evolving artistry; it’s like a trailer for an upcoming blockbuster of an album, promising more of their signature blend of brooding melodies and lyrical depth.

At the core of Prymara is a vocal performance that could raise the dead with its haunting power, defining the band’s sound with a ghostly resonance. The guitar work, meanwhile, is a study in melancholic expressiveness, each note dripping with an intensity that’s almost tangible. It’s as if the guitar strings were strummed by the wistful fingers of a lovesick poet, adding layers upon layers to the track’s emotional landscape.

In essence, Prymara is Old Cat’s Drama holding a séance for feelings, where listeners are invited to commune with their innermost emotions, albeit with a knowing smile at the deliciously dramatic proceedings.

Listen below and wallow in your sorrows:

Since their formation as a duo in 2011, Old Cat’s Drama has carved out a unique niche in the traditional goth music scene, emerging as a semi-cult phenomenon in their home city. Their discography, marked by the EP Pretty Things and the album Come And See, has cemented their status as a significant presence in this genre.

The band’s creative vision is helmed by original members Herold E., whose haunting vocal and lyrical contributions define their sound, and Divuar L., responsible for the music and the resonant guitar work. In a notable development in 2019, Oleksii Sup, previously associated with the band Quadrille (Кадриль), joined the ranks of Old Cat’s Drama. His addition has brought a renewed energy and perspective to the group, enriching their established style.

Currently, Old Cat’s Drama is engaged in crafting their next album, a project that promises to stretch the limits of their musical expression. With Oleksii Sup’s influence, the band is experimenting with new elements, evolving their distinct blend of goth rock and deathrock.

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