Oslo-based cinematic metal project ALIEN ORCHESTRA unveils its new EP “Under My Pale Skin”, a deeply personal and emotionally charged release that brings together the full artistic and conceptual arc previously introduced through the singles “Inside The Worn Shell”, “The Last Horizons”, and “Svært Mysterium”.
Written in the aftermath of founder Jan “EpicAlien” Batista Mojdis’ battle with leukemia and subsequent bone marrow transplant, “Under My Pale Skin” stands as a sonic chronicle of near-death experience, recovery, and renewed purpose. The EP captures a fragile yet powerful emotional spectrum where sorrow, resilience, and hope coexist within a carefully sculpted cinematic metal framework.
Musically, Alien Orchestra blends orchestral arrangements, ambient textures, and evocative “alienscapes”, creating soundscapes that feel equally suited to introspective listening and cinematic storytelling. Each track represents a different emotional stage of the journey: from isolation and inner struggle to reflection, healing, and forward momentum.
The EP features an acclaimed lineup of collaborators, including Simen Sandnes (Evergrey, Shining, Temic) on drums and percussion and Mats Haugen (Circus Maximus) on lead guitars for “The Last Horizons”. All songs were written by EpicAlien, with production handled by Drop RMX at Downtone Studio in collaboration with EpicAlien himself, ensuring a cohesive and deeply atmospheric sound.
With “Under My Pale Skin”, Alien Orchestra further defines its identity as a studio-focused project, where ambient elements are enriched by cinematic soundscapes. The EP also serves as a tribute to those who fought similar battles and did not survive, with a particular emotional dedication to children affected by serious illness.
This release not only completes the narrative introduced by the recent singles but also lays the foundation for Alien Orchestra’s next chapter, anticipating a more expansive full-length album currently in development.
“Under My Pale Skin” is available now on all digital platforms.

