The Southern Gothic Siren Cammie Beverly (Oceans of Slumber) Release Solo-Debut Album House of Grief

After releasing Oceans of Slumber's fifth album Where Gods Fear To Speak in month on the Season of Mist, the southern gothic siren Cammie Beverly release solo-debut album House of Grief on February 21st via the Swedish independent label Icons Creating Evil Art.
Deep from the verdant shadows of southern mystique, Cammie Beverly emerges with her solo debut album: House of Grief. The album promises an odyssey of dark pop embroidered with southern gothic textures, alt-pop rhythms, and ripples of dark wave that invite listeners into her evocative realm.
Cammie, known for her work as the soulful voice of Oceans of Slumber, finds herself in a raw, yet gracefully dark rebirth. The album is a spellbinding journey where the haunting ambiance of gothic country meets the edgy energy of southern melodies. From antebellum tales whispered under mossy oaks to love stories told amidst the backdrop of haunting bayous, every track is a step into a landscape dripping with nostalgia and longing.
This isn't just music; it's an experience. Cammie's voice, an alchemy of pain and passion, winds its way through every note, seeking out the hidden spaces of the heart. It's a soundscape where the modern heartbeats of alt-pop intertwine seamlessly with the age-old tales of the South.
Icons Creating Evil Art, the visionary label standing behind Cammie's new venture, captures this essence beautifully. The label, known for its avant-garde approach and its ability to recognize the sparks of musical genius, finds in Cammie Beverly a muse for our age. A siren call from the past that resonates deeply with today's world.
"House of Grief isn’t just an album," says Cammie, "It’s a sanctuary. A place where stories live, breathe, and echo. A refuge where pain finds solace and shadows dance with hope."
Join Cammie Beverly on this transcendental journey.
Dive deep into the House of Grief and discover a world where every emotion is as tangible as the notes that carry them.
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