Israeli progressive metal band Scardust drops their new album “Strangers”, an intriguing concept album built of complementary song pairs working from the outside in, today. “It explores the ways in which people can be estranged from one another, from themselves, from society, from their loved ones and even from their own subconscious,” comments the vocalist Noa Gruman. The album features German hurdy-gurdy player and singer Patty Gurdy, Hellscore choir and Westbrook Hay Prep School Chamber Choir. Stream “Strangers” below.