Joan Avant Announces New Album "Dies Irae"

Dies Irae is the new enchanting, gothic offering from JOAN AVANT. Based out of Dallas, Texas, JOAN transcends genre boundaries writing classically inspired music with an experimental, heavy edge. Following her 2019 debut Drown Ophelia, the new release is louder, nastier, and darker.
JOAN comments: "This album really melds a world of fantasy Victoriana with symphonic hard rock. I can't wait to share it."
JOAN’s musical venture began in childhood with classical training. Having become frustrated by the limitations of classical music and drawn to the artistic freedom of rock and metal music, she fused the two elements into her self-titled rock act.
Dies Irae will release on the 10th December 2021 via Red Masque Records.

Tracklist:
Cirque Fernando
Better Broken
Courtesan
Mr. Chandler
Party for Dolores
Dies Irae
Marionetta
All the Voices
Keys to the Castle
End of the Opera
Check out Red Masque Records HERE!
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