The heat is on: Rome's skygazers Klimt 1918 reveal the sun‑drenched video single "Dream Core", the first advance track from their forthcoming fifth full‑length, Àmor, due on 12 June via Prophecy Productions.

Frontman Marco Soellner comments: "The song 'Dream Core' revolves around resilience, strength, and the ability to overcome life's adversities. We dedicate this track to those who choose to love despite everything. To those who believe that a song can trigger the will to change. To those who feel like a storm about to break over a sun-scorched desert".

The Italians' fifth album, Àmor, represents the culmination of their acclaimed past work, distilled into a collection that is melancholic, sensual, and majestically immersive. Born out of silence, solitude, and social distancing, the record stands as a deliberate artistic counterpoint: its songs revolve around carnality, ardour, physical connection, and the urgent, restless emotions that keep people awake at night.

With Àmor, Klimt 1918 continue the steady evolution of their sound. The traces of avant‑garde metal that marked their early years have gradually receded, while darkwave and alternative rock have grown ever more prominent. Post‑rock plays a significant role in their latest chapter — yet rather than narrowing their gaze towards their shoes, Klimt 1918 dream with open eyes, looking beyond the horizon and into the sky.

Although the album demanded time, diligence, and considerable energy, Àmor proves with every moment that it was worth the long wait. Klimt 1918 elevate their raw emotionality through dynamic, glowing soundscapes rather than rigid structures or calculated hooks. Àmor is a pure rush of passion — and irresistibly seductive. Link