IN THIS MOMENT's MARIA BRINK Wants Band's Concerts To Be 'Almost Like A Vegas Show'

November 12, 2014

IN THIS MOMENT's new album, "Black Widow", can be streamed in its entirety using the SoundCloud widget below. The band's fifth studio set is due out next Monday (November 17) and follows up 2012's "Blood", which was a commercial breakthrough for the group and featured the hit singles "Blood", "Adrenalize" and "Whore".

Singer Maria Brink said about the disc, "'Black Widow' is a metaphor for this innocent young girl who gets infected with life, traumas, experiences, and the balance of light and darkness. She becomes this poised and powerful creature. That’s the album."

The first single, "Sick Like Me", is No. 16 on the rock radio airplay chart.

IN THIS MOMENT is already on the road to promote the record and Brink told The Pulse Of Radio that they're going out with their biggest show yet. "The visual show to me has become so important," she said. "The music is the heartbeat of everything and I like the visuals to be just as large and just as big, and we're really trying to create this show that nobody is bringing — almost a theatrical show and almost like a Vegas show where it turns scenes almost every song and performers and huge spiderwebs that I crawl and hang on. All kinds of cool, really exciting stuff."

IN THIS MOMENT last year inked a new deal with Atlantic Records, a division of Warner Music Group, following the completion of its contract with Century Media Records.

IN THIS MOMENT released all four of its previous studio efforts through Century Media, including "Blood".

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