Coffret de Bijoux — lose myself in you  (2026 full length)

The eighteenth manifestation of Coffret de Bijoux arrives as a slow re‑coalescence of scattered colours into darker hues. After two wandering releases that leaned more openly into shoegaze, alternative rock, chiptune and hardcore, Alice once again gravitated towards black metal. Yet such return is not an act of retreat, entirely as such threads become subtle veins beneath the surface of something recognisable and undeniably as Coffret de Bijoux own soundscape.

"lose myself in you" unfolds as two of monumental tracks, each reaching the fifteen‑minute mark, where atmospheric and post black metal remains its core, yet wrapped in translucent neoclassical textures in the last track finale, a piano coda composed by James Peterson, and sparse ambient detours throughout the record.

What distinguishes this record within Alice’s already prolific discography is its peculiar devotion. As the lyrics drift through dreams of tulips forming unreachable circles, menthol‑sharp kisses, voices echoing in fevered dreams where the desire is not simply to love, but to dissolve in it entirely.

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