Artist's albums
Nothing Personal
2019 · EP
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
2017 · album
Babel
2013 · album
Ruins After Babel
2013 · album
Distorted Dreams
2011 · album
Things Come to Pass (Deluxe Edition)
2011 · album
Injection
2007 · album
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Biography
“Post-traumatic stress disorder” is 12 strong compositions, not only for the dark-independent fans. Heavy, guitar driven sound combined with thrilling dance electronics. This explosive mix has been the hallmark of Łódź formation Controlled Collapse since couple of years now. After a series of concerts as support for Combichrist and Aesthetic Perfection, the group is preparing the next meeting with their fans. Songs from the new album reflect the energy that accompanies the group live performances. In addition to well-known from previous albums distorted vocals and melodic keys, fans can expect, heavy metal guitar parts and fine-tuned percussion. First time in the history of the band, the new album is the result of cooperation of all four members. This approach gave a variety of influences, not only the dark independent ones, which resulted in a very versatile sound. The single promoting the album is “Unhappy”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RDOOLWODAw Controlled Collapse exists since 2003, initially as a solo project of Wojciech 'kr-lik Król. The project was quickly spotted by a German label Dependent, and his songs have been remixed by the stars of the genre such as X-Fusion or Dismantled. The live team has changed several times, but the author of all the compositions and frontman remained the same. Current discography of the group consists of: "Injection" (2007), "Things come to Pass" (2010) and "Babel" (2013) and "Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” (2017).<br>