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Michael C. Hall’s band Princess Goes To The Butterfly Museum have shared a new track called ‘Armageddon Suite’.
The
Lazarus stage show, is set to release his debut album with the new-wave trio on March 26.
Titled ‘Thanks For Coming’, the forthcoming record will also feature the previously released songs ‘Cruel World’ and ‘Eat An Eraser’.
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“‘Armageddon Suite’ is about having a more heightened romantic sense facilitated by the world ending,” Hall explained in a statement.
The track’s official video finds Hall and his bandmates (Matt Katz-Bohen and Peter Yanowitz) driving down country roads and through woodland. You can watch the clip above.
Michael C. Hall and His Bandmates Discuss His New Princess Goes to the Butterfly Museum Album
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Lazarus the North Carolina-born thespian has learned that every picture does, indeed, tell a story, so he put a great deal of thought and effort into finding the perfect photograph to adorn the cover of
Thanks For Coming, the debut album from his new alt-rock outfit, Princess Goes to the Butterfly Museum. Reflecting the sonically lush, lyrically bleak songs inside such as “Bombed Out Sites,” “Eat an Eraser,” a grim cover of Phantogram’s “Cruel World” and symphonic new single “Armageddon Suite” the meticulously-selected shot features a windswept entrance to a once-bustling shopping center, now dark, ominous and foreboding. At first glance