Møl is back with a brand new single called "Photophobic" and a new album called Diorama out November 5. The album was recorded and mixed by Tue Madsen (Gojira, Meshuggah, Heaven Shall Burn) and given a cover by Jon Gotlev.
"'Photophobic' is centered around denial and self-deception. Fear of exposure of one’s past," said vocalist Kim Song Sternkopf of the single. "The song encapsulates the dread of forcefully venturing through the painful but nonetheless important places of one self and your history."
"Writing our debut JORD seemed like the culmination of our first two EPs," added Nicolai Busse Bladt. "We had achieved a sound and an approach to creating music that is distinctly ours. DIORAMA is both refinement and exploration. I wanted to refine our sound, melodies, and compositions, but also push the boundaries of our music and explore new paths and things we haven’t done before. Our approach to music has never been restricted by any dogmas and we’re stalwart believers in eclecticism.“