SIAMESE Deliver Powerful ‘Audiotree Live’ Session Ahead Of New Album dissolution


Danish alternative metal outfit Siamese bring emotional intensity and sonic force to Audiotree Live with a gripping full-session performance hosted by Jason Nitts. The appearance arrives as the band prepare for the release of their upcoming album dissolution, a record described as their most personal and sonically aggressive work to date.

Created during a turbulent and uncertain chapter for the band—including the departure of a key songwriter—dissolution emerged as an unplanned but unavoidable release that pushed SIAMESE toward a more unified identity and instinctively heavier sound. The album dives deep into themes tied to a fractured father-son relationship shaped by abuse, addiction, inherited trauma, and the slow collapse of denial, confronting the reality that memory, identity, and illusion eventually dissolve over time.

During the Audiotree Live session, SIAMESE showcase the emotional and sonic range surrounding this new era with performances of “Shape Of Water,” “Vertigo,” “Drown,” “Can’t Force The Love,” “Chemistry,” and “Predator.” The band move seamlessly between atmospheric vulnerability, explosive heaviness, and massive melodic hooks, delivering each track with an intensity that highlights both the emotional depth and evolving aggression behind dissolution.

The session captures SIAMESE at a defining moment—raw, focused, and fully embracing the darker emotional territory driving their newest material. With dissolution on the horizon, the band continue proving their ability to merge deeply personal storytelling with massive modern heaviness, creating music that feels as cathartic as it is crushing.

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