DEAD CAN DANCE's LISA GERRARD & JULES MAXWELL present 'Orion (The Weary Huntsman)'

“The operatic tics of Gerrard’s voice merge with Maxwell’s anthemic, cinematic music spectacularly”MOJO Magazine

"Burn is as essential as anything else in Gerrard’s unique songbook" ~ theMusic.com.au

"Transformative vocals that are haunting and mesmerizing... vast auditory worlds that are easy to get lost in"
~ The Spill Magazine

Dead Can Dance frontwoman Lisa Gerrard and DCD member Jules Maxwell open a new audio-visual chapter in the 'Burn' album experience by revealing 'Orion (The Weary Huntsman)' with its breathtaking build from start to finish.

"Orion’s journey is long and at times heartbreaking," says Lisa Gerrard.

The accompanying video was created by David Daniels, who has created motion graphic design, art direction and projections for two Bryan Adams world tours, Led Zeppelin o2 concert, Roger Waters The Wall, Berlin, in addition to animated films showcased at Paris' Pompidou Centre, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte, Reina Sofia, Madrid and film festivals around the world.

"This video is composed of hundreds of photos from personal archive, overlaid and digitally treated, then overlaid again and again in an attempt to create an active painting, that moves from black and white to colour. A walk as such through a forest," says David Daniels.

"I could always hear how this track could evolve in a huge way sonically, and I was allowed the freedom to explore that. Lisa and Jules created a stunning, almost lullaby-type song, and we aimed to maintain that innocent beauty while also expanding the track sonically," says James Chapman (MAPS), who produced the 'Burn' LP, out now via Atlantic Curve, a London-based label that is part of the Schubert Music Europe.

This video follows the recently released singles 'Heleali (The Sea Will Rise)' and 'Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance)'. The entire album is euphoric and compelling; more inventive than what they had worked on separately in the past. From gentle beginnings, each track builds and intensifies, creating a hypnotic experience to listen to from start to finish.

'Burn' took root over seven years ago, when Lisa met Irish theatre composer Jules Maxwell and they began working together for the first time. Gerrard and Maxwell later began writing songs for their earlier collaboration for 'The Mystery Of The Bulgarian Voices (Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares)'.

Quickly sold out as a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) via the eco-friendly platform Hic Et Nunc, the ‘Burn’ LP is out now on vinyl, CD and digitally, available everywhere, including Apple Music, Spotify and at https://orcd.co/lisajulesburn.

CREDITS
Composed by Lisa Gerrard, Jules Maxwell and James Chapman
Produced by James Chapman
Published by Schubert Music Publishing Ltd/ Air Edel Associates Ltd
Mastered by Simon Gibson at Abbey Road Studios, London
'Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance)' video directed by David Daniels
Released by Atlantic Curve


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Midwestern Singer-Songwriter Bradley Allen Coco Released his Debut Single "Closer to You" + Official Music Video today via Godsize Records

"Closer to You" buy/stream link:

https://ingroov.es/closer-to-you-htxds

For many years Bradley Allen was the man behind the drum kit, laying the groove down for hard rock bands such as Autumn Rove and 745, but a desire to do more with his music and not be held back by the ability/availability of others forced him to the front of the stage, sometimes performing drums, playing guitar and singing all at the same time!

"Closer To You" was the first track penned, a hearkening back to better days of just being a kid and having fun. The video even features scenes from his childhood and stars old friends, as well as Bradley's own parents.

Coco says, "A lot of songs about the past are always the hard memories, but there are good times to remembered and it's important to reflect on that, as well. This song is about me growing up and thinkin 'bout all the good times."

The music video, filmed by Neil Cowley, premiered at the Godsize Records YouTube page today and is available everywhere digitally.

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"I'm honored to be releasing this tune to the world for my good buddy, Brad." Godsize founder Nic Bell says, "We have been working together for many years here in Central Illinois and I can't say i know many that grind harder or possess the drive he does. I'm very proud of him and of this song."

Recorded over the course of the pandemic by Matt Rush at Oak Lake Studio outside Peoria, IL., Brad called on some of the best session players on this one to take part and turn his vision into reality, including Left4Dead guitarist Tony Ahten.

Please do enjoy this honest and heartfelt song and look for more coming music from B.A.C. to drop very soon!

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Oceanhoarse Premieres Brand New Lyric Video for "The Damage"!; New Album, Dead Reckoning, to be Released August 20th on Nobl

August 20, 2021 will see the release of Dead Reckoning, the highly anticipated debut studio album by Helsinki-based heavy metal outfit OCEANHOARSE. Featuring 13 tracks, loaded with crushing riffs, vocal harmonies and high voltage arrangements, Dead Reckoning shows a band willing to explore things in their very own style, instead of sticking to any kind of average formula.

After the previously- released singles "One With The Gun" and "Reaching Skywards", today OCEANHOARSE have released a brand new lyric video for the track "The Damage". If you’re a fan of Machine HeadMegadeth and other riff-oriented metal masters but still got a secret crush for Alice in Chains or Avenged Sevenfold -type melodic choruses, you don't want to miss this!

Watch the video here:

"The Damage' is a heavy metal anthem that begins with a moody guitar intro followed by haunting vocals. Then, the song takes a sudden U-turn and drags you in the middle of a metal mayhem filled with some lightning fast drumming! The Alice in Chains style wailing vocal harmonies and the song's epic closure with harmonized guitars ultimately leads us to the punchline: 'The damage is done.'' the band comments.

"Dead Reckoning", the group's first studio album (Oceanhoarse released a live album The Damage is Done – LIVE! last year, recorded on their first European tour) will be released on August 20th through Noble Demon and is now available for pre-save and pre-order HERE

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WORMWOOD Release Music Video For New Single "The Gentle Touch of Humanity"

Wormwood's New Music Video Won't Leave You Untouched

New Album 'Arkivet' Out August 27th

WORMWOOD's second single and music video for "The Gentle Touch of Humanity", the last grand epos from the upcoming album. 'Arkivet', has arrived.

NINE (Lead Vocals) comments:

"Keeping with the bleak theme of the album, this video is no different. We're all taking part in the destruction machine called Humanity. An unstoppable force uprooting the essence of the earth and planting seeds of disease.

The world watches in apathy as the heart is being ripped out from its core and a continental-wide scar stretches throughout everything we know. The Gentle Touch of Humanity is what our tired and dead eyes watch from the temporary sanctuary we call our home. Nothing can be done, the wound is too deep, let's hope nature goes out with a fight."


The video might not be for everyone, but it will make you feel something. Viewer discretion is advised.

"The Gentle Touch of Humanity" is the closing track on Wormwood's upcoming album, 'Arkivet', which will be released August 27th on CD, vinyl, and digital/streaming format.

The album title 'Arkivet' ("The Archive") is a document you write for your close ones after your passing in which you address all of your funeral arrangements, where important documents are located, last wishes, etc. Wormwood uses this as a metaphor for the whole world. The last words to an already dead planet.

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THE LONELY ONES Release Official Music Video for New Single "GETTIN' HIGH"

"GETTIN' HIGH" buy/stream link:

https://songwhip.com/thelonelyones/gettin-high

WATCH "Gettin High" | The Lonely Ones Official Music Video

Hard rock band The Lonely Ones released the official music video for their new single titled "Gettin' High."

"We’ve seen the opioid crisis ravage the world and unfortunately every single person in America has been touched by it in some way. Either with our own struggles or people very close to us. It’s a national emergency and the lyrics describe one of many experiences I’ve had with this drug taking away people I cared very deeply about" says Marty McCoy, the band's vocalist/guitarist.

The Lonely Ones will be on tour for the rest of the year in support of the new single.

Formed in the summer of 2019, The Lonely Ones are a four piece vocal-oriented hard rock band with an ear for melody and a taste for success. No strangers to the hardships of the music industry, The Lonely Ones know what they want and know how to get it. They released two singles,"Eternal Sadness" and "The Lonely One," independently in March of 2020.

The Lonely Ones - Eternal Sadness: https://youtu.be/lVQPIIH3kJ8

The Lonely Ones - The Lonely One: https://youtu.be/TIsrlNEZ3_Y

The band released their re-imagined version of Queen's classic song "Flash" in July of 2020. The song/video was met with rave reviews including those of Brian May (Queen) and Sam J Jones (Flash Gordon, The Highwayman).

Brian May was quoted as saying, “What a fantastic cover! I didn’t realize they were going to go into The Hero and the whole reprise ... magnificent!"

Sam J Jones adds, "This is one of the best covers I have ever heard and seen. What a gifted group - The Lonely Ones are for everyone of us, from the 1980’s to right now!"

The video for "Flash/ The Hero" can be seen here: https://youtu.be/Bct_S9Dp3dE

In September , 2020, The Lonely Ones released another brand new single titled "Real Big Trouble."

The Lonely Ones | Real Big Trouble (Acoustic): https://youtu.be/H-cIVJgQOA4

In February, 2021, the band released the single "Change the Station" and in June they released "Dyin All Night Long" via Imagen Records.

The Lonely Ones- Change The Station: https://youtu.be/6uKpDyVzx9k

The Lonely Ones are: 
Marty McCoy - guitar / vocals 
Tommy Johnson - drums 
Jymmy Tolland - bass / vocals 
Jake Earley - guitar / vocals

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RAGE Release First Single + Music Video from Upcoming Album 'Resurrection Day'

New Album 'Resurrection Day' out September 17

Today will see the arrival of the first new RAGE single and music video for the song"Virginity". The track is the first offering from the band's upcoming studio album 'Resurrection Day'.

You can watch the video here

'Resurrection Day' will be released on September 17th, 2021 through SPV/Steamhammer in the following configurations:

=> DigiPak incl. poster

=> 2LP Gatefold, 140 g, orange vinyl, printed inner sleeves

=> Download / Streaming

Pre-Order Link: https://smarturl.it/RageResurrectionDay

=> Limited box set (666 units) and 2LP Gatefold exclusive colored editions only at the Napalm shop

Pre-Order Link: https://napalmrecords.com/english/rage

=> Exclusive CD/LP Bundle with a shirt only at the Steamhammer shop

Pre-Order Link: https://shop.steamhammer.de/artists/rage/store

POWERWOLF’s New Studio Album, Call Of The Wild, OUT NOW!

First Formats are Already SOLD OUT – Grab Your Copy HERE!

The return of the wolves – wilder than ever!

Today, the wait is finally over – the new POWERWOLF record, Call Of The Wild, is out! Call Of The Wild, the follow-up to their 2018 #1-charting and gold-award winning studio album Sacrament Of Sin, manifests the band's inimitable success story and proves once again that they sit unchallenged on the throne of the genre.

Along with the new album they also dropped a new lyric video: peppered with gripping riffs, POWERWOLF once again showcase their musical variety. "Blood For Blood (Faoladh)" is another anthemic, powerful song, which will not only inspire fans, but also excite live audiences.

Watch the new video for “Blood For Blood (Faoladh)

Once again created in cooperation with the honorable producer duo of Jens Bogren and Joost van den Broek, the masterpiece will is opening a new chapter in the band's history. The eighth studio album serves both old and newly recruited POWERWOLF devotees with well-known and loved classic trademarks, and equally surprise and delight them at every stage of this wild 11-track ride with stylistic developments on an unprecedented scale!

Matthew Greywolf on Call Of The Wild:

"With Call Of The Wild, we are opening a new, exciting chapter in the history of POWERWOLF. The album sounds unmistakably like POWERWOLF and is so much more at the same time: Besides new territory like the Celtic instrumentation in "Blood for Blood (Faoladh)" or the ballad-like "Alive or Undead", we have raised all our trademarks to a new level. Until now, we never sounded so powerful and wild - in the truest sense of the word. We are more than happy to be able to share this beast of an album with you all!"

Call Of The Wild, the follow-up to their 2018 #1-charting studio album Sacrament Of Sin, manifests the band's inimitable success story and proves once again that they sit unchallenged on the throne of the genre.

Various formats (2-CD Mediabook, 3-LP Vinyl Box, 3-CD Earbook, digital) of the new album include the bonus album Missa Cantorem - a cross-section of the Wolves' success story with newly recorded vocals by friends and companions of the band.

Missa Cantorem (Bonus Album) Tracklisting:

01. Sanctified With Dynamite - feat. Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear)

02. Demons Are A Girl‘s Best Friend - feat. Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy)

03. Nightside Of Siberia - feat. Johan Hegg (Amon Amarth)

04. Where The Wild Wolves Have Gone - feat. Doro Pesch

05. Fist By Fist (Sacralize Or Strike) - feat. Matthew Kiichi Heafy (Trivium)

06. Killers With The Cross - feat. Björn “Speed” Strid (Soilwork)

07. Kiss Of The Cobra King - feat. Chris Harms (Lord Of The Lost)

08. We Drink Your Blood - feat. Johannes Eckerström (Avatar)

09. Resurrection By Erection - feat. Christopher Bowes (Alestorm)

10. Saturday Satan - feat. Jari Mäenpää (Wintersun)


POWERWOLF Live 2021

2021 marks not only the return of the wolves, but also the return of the heavy metal community to the legendary fields of Wacken. What could be a better setting to celebrate the first holy metal mass under the sign of Call Of The Wild than a headline show at the Bullhead City Festival in Wacken!

ABOUT POWERWOLF:

The story of POWERWOLF, beginning in 2004, reads like a true fairytale, but is the result of the most hard-working and entertaining live band on the heavy metal planet. POWERWOLF has not only received plenty of Gold and Platinum awards to date, but numerous releases have entered the official German album charts at the top position #1. With Blessed & Possessed (2015), POWERWOLF achieved Gold status (in the Czech Republic) for the first time, while its predecessor, Preachers Of The Night (2013), hit the official German album charts at #1, and the incredible DVD, The Metal Mass (2016), came in at #1 of the German DVD-Charts. POWERWOLF's holy mass in the name of heavy metal is unstoppable – their latest magnum opus, The Sacrament of Sin (2018), again entered the album charts at #1. The accompanying, almost completely sold out Wolfsnächte headline tour, in which POWERWOLF headlined large venues with their phenomenal stage performances, became a single major triumph – as well as the numerous summer festival shows in which crowds were thrilled and completely captivated by the ‘wolf and their unique, (un)holy metal mass. With the new studio album, Call Of The Wild, and the Wolfsnächte 2021 tour charging through the largest halls in Europe, 2021 will again be a year completely under the sign of the wolf pack!

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Attila Dorn – vocals

Falk Maria Schlegel – organ

Charles Greywolf – guitar

Matthew Greywolf – guitar

Roel van Helden – drums

TESLA ANNOUNCES THEIR RETURN TO THE CONCERT STAGE WITH THE “LET’S GET REAL!” TOUR 2021

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After an 18 month hiatus that the world has taken from live concerts due to the Covid-19 lockdown, America’s multi-platinum rock band TESLA is announcing their return to performing live concerts with the “LET’S GET REAL!” tour – kicking off August 5th in Grants Pass, Oregon. The tour will include shows with legendary artists Styx, Kid Rock, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, and will continue until November 2021 - hitting the continental USA and Mexico.

Frank Hannon: “We are so excited and anxious to get back to performing ‘real’ live concerts again. There’s nothing like the energy of being in the same spontaneous moment with an audience of people. Tesla has always taken pride in being a high energy live band relying on performances without any backing tracks or pre-recorded help. We are planning some surprises for our fans on this upcoming tour by playing some deeper Tesla cuts as well as a fresh brand new song we just wrote. Of course we will play the hits as well, but introducing a fresh new track on this return is something we are very excited about!”

Tickets and special VIP Soundcheck packages are on sale now at www.TeslaTheBand.com

TESLA: Over the course of their thirty-five year + career, the iconic Sacramento melodic hard rock quintet—Frank Hannon (guitar), Brian Wheat (bass), Jeff Keith (lead vocals), Troy Luccketta (drums), and Dave Rude (guitar)—sold more than 25 million albums domestically and played globally to sold-out crowds far and wide. To say TESLA live is absolutely bombastic is an understatement, they are a hard rock band to beat all hard rock bands.

TESLA 2021 TOUR DATES: (more dates to be added)

Aug. 5 – Grants Pass OR (Josephine County Fairgrounds)
Aug. 6 – Grand Ronde OR (Spirit Mountain Casino)
Aug. 9 – Sturgis SD (Full Throttle Saloon)
Aug. 11 – Harris MI (Island Resort & Casino)
Aug. 12 – Harris MI (Island Resort & Casino)
Aug. 14 – Dubuque IA (Q Casino & Hotel: Back Waters Stage)
Aug. 15 – Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort (Mt Pleasant, MI) * w/ Kid Rock
Aug. 18 – Des Moines IA (Iowa State Fair) * w/ STYX
Aug. 20 – Island Lake IL (Bands in the Sand at 3D Sideouts)
Aug. 21 – St. Louis MO (The Pageant)
Aug. 24 – Anderson IN (Paramount Theatre)
Aug. 25 – Wabash IN (Honeywell Center)
Aug. 27 – Holmdel NJ (PNC Bank Arts Center) * w/ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Sept. 16 – Roanoke VA (Dr Pepper Park)
Sept. 17 – Ocean City MD (O.C. Bike Fest)
Sept. 19 – New York NY (Irving Plaza)
Sept. 21 – Hampton Beach NH (Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom)
Sept. 23 – Mansfield MA (Xfinity Center) * w/ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Sept. 27 – Morrison CO (Red Rocks Amphitheatre) * w/ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Oct.1. – Irvine CA (Fivepoint Amphitheatre) * w/ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Oct. 16 – Pigeon Forge TN (Monsters on the Mountain Festival)
Oct. 25 – October 30 -Quintana Roo MX (The Sands 2021 at Dreams Playa Mujeres Golf & Spa Resort)
Nov. 5 – Knoxville TN (Thompson Boling Arena) * w/ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Nov. 6 – Charleston WV (Charleston Coliseum) * w/ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Nov. 9 – Charlotte, NC (The Fillmore)
Nov. 13 – Greensboro NC (Greensboro Coliseum) * w/ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Nov. 14 – Atlanta, GA (Coca Cola Roxy)
Nov. 19 – Bossier City LA (Century Link Center) * w/ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Nov. 20 – Tupelo MS (BancorpSouth Arena) * w/ Lynyrd Skynyrd

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FIRST LOOK: Life of Agony’s Alan Robert Grows His Bestselling Beauty of Horror Universe with NECA Action Figure and ‘Haunt Of Fame’ Coloring Book

Bestselling author & artist Alan Robert is once again expanding his ever-growing Beauty of Horror collection. This August, fans of the hit series will be treated to an all-new coloring book that pays tribute to some of Robert’s favorite pop culture icons. The Beauty of Horror 5: Haunt of Fame highlights an array of famous faces from the past, mixing a unique blend of horror and humor into over 80 pages of stunning original illustrations to color

The Beauty of Horror 5: Haunt of Fame Coloring Book

by Alan Robert

ISBN 978-1-68405-867-9

$16.99 US / $22.99 CAN

88-page, black-and-white square-bound softcover, 10” x 10"

On-Sale: 8/24/21 (Pre-Order: https://amzn.to/3yZEgt7)

Later this year, Robert is teaming up with top toy manufacturer NECA, best known for their Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Alien, and Predator figures, to release the very first Beauty of Horror action figure. Based on series’ fan-favorite Ghouliana, the 5” articulated figure is featured wearing her signature bat-wing dress as part of NECA’s Toony Terrors line.

“To see Ghouliana smiling her piranha-like grin alongside gruesome greats like The Nun, Scream’s Ghost Face, and Michael Myers is a huge honor for me,” explains creator Alan Robert. “I feel like my little undead girl is all grown up!”

“Bringing Ghouliana to life in toy form with her very first action figure has been a terrifying treat,” says NECA VP and Creative Director Randy Falk. “Collaborating with Alan to translate his artwork into sculpted form has unearthed a plethora of possibilities for Ghouliana’s future. The imagery just lends itself so well to figures, dolls, masks, costumes and more.”

Last month, the highly-anticipated Beauty of Horror Tarot Decks were released, allowing fans and curious newcomers to glimpse into the future with two terrifyingly tempting variations: Fear Your Future and Color Your Destiny. Both sets contain 22 major and 56 minor arcana cards, all illustrated by Alan Robert. Fear Your Future is a more traditional tarot set featuring fully-colored standard-sized tarot cards (colored by Locke And Key’s Jay Fotos), while Color Your Destiny has black-and-white oversized tarot cards that are uncoated and ready to color! Each Tarot Deck comes packaged inside a collectable keepsake Guidebook with ribbon lift, ready to add to any discerning tarot card collection.

The Beauty of Horror: Fear Your Future Tarot Deck

by Alan Robert and Jay Fotos

ISBN 978-1-68405-816-7

$29.99 US / $39.99 CAN

78 full-color cards featuring linen finish; standard tarot size 67 x 126mm

The Beauty of Horror: Color Your Destiny Tarot Deck

by Alan Robert

ISBN 978-1-68405-815-0

$29.99 US / $39.99 CAN

78 uncoated, black-and-white cards; oversized tarot size 80 x 150mm

With the exciting new Beauty of Horror developments outlined above, now’s the perfect time to experience what GQ calls “an extraordinary collection of deeply unsettling images,” and The Wall Street Journal calls “scary fun!”

Be sure to follow IDW on social media for the latest information regarding IDW’s complete line of The Beauty of Horror products!

For Further Reading

The Beauty of Horror 1: A GOREgeous Coloring Book • B&W • $17.99 US / $23.99 CAN • ISBN 978-1-63140-728-4

The Beauty of Horror 2: Ghouliana's Creepatorium Coloring Book • B&W • $16.99 US / $22.99 CAN • ISBN 978-1-68405-070-3

The Beauty of Horror 3: Haunted Playgrounds Coloring Book • B&W • $16.99 US / $22.99 CAN • ISBN 978-1-68405-308-7

The Beauty of Horror 4: Creature Feature Coloring Book • B&W • $16.99 US / $22.99 CAN • ISBN 978-1-68405-708-5

The Beauty of Horror: Ghosts of Christmas Coloring Book • B&W • $12.99 US / $16.99 CAN • ISBN 978-1-68405-332-2

The Beauty of Horror: Tricks and Treats Halloween Coloring Book • B&W • $12.99 US / $16.99 CAN • ISBN 978-1-68405-603-3

The Beauty of Horror: Haunt This Journal • B&W • $14.99 US / $19.99 CAN • ISBN 978-1-68405-756-6

About Alan Robert

Alan Robert is the creator of several critically-acclaimed graphic novels: Wire Hangers, Crawl to Me, Killogy, The Shunned One, and The Beauty of Horror, a bestselling series of horror-themed adult coloring books. Robert is also well known as the bassist/songwriter for the hard rock group Life of Agony for over two decades. A Brooklyn native, Alan’s journey as a comic book creator began at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where he attended on a scholarship and studied cartooning under legendary Thor comic writer/artist Walter Simonson.

About IDW

IDW (OTCPINK: IDWM) is a leading media company providing uniquely compelling stories and characters in various genres for global audiences across all entertainment platforms. The award-winning IDW Publishing and IDW Entertainment divisions holistically evaluate and acquire IP for franchise development across comics and graphic novels, television, theatrical, games, merchandise, and other entertainment platforms, in addition to bringing world-renowned storytelling to life with our creative partners.

About NECA

NECA (National Entertainment Collectibles Association) is a leading creator, marketer, and global distributor of licensed consumer products based on some of the world’s most recognizable movies, video games, comic books, and pop culture. The NECA group of companies includes game developer and publisher WizKids, urban vinyl icon Kidrobot, and Joseph Enterprises, Inc., the creator of Chia Pet, The Clapper and other iconic American products.

DEVIANT PROCESS Unveils New Album Details, Shares First Single

Canadian tech death rising stars Deviant Process will be releasing their sophomore full-length, 'Nurture,' on October 15, 2021! The album art, details, and trracklist can be found below. The vicious new single, "Asynchronous," can be heard via the official Season of Mist YouTube channel HERE.

The band comments on the track, "'Asynchronous' embodies the new direction of songwriting for the band, showing how we managed to carefully assemble the more eclectic elements of our music in a coherent way. It is a song that is without compromise, laying bare the soul of the band and really setting up the stage for the whole album."

Pre-orders are now live HERE.

Too often in metal, limits and boundaries are pushed at the expense of taste. Bands and fans alike can be found showering bursts of attention onto the latest hotshots redlining along at the fastest BPMs, at whose got the most unintelligibly guttural vocals, at who can generate the most indistinguishably chaotic guitar tone and/or how picture-perfect and sanitized rhythm sections can deliver their click-tracked wares. More often than not, all this comes at the expense of clarity, soul, groove and, most importantly, good songs. For Québec City’s Deviant Process, this sort of thing has been happening too much and for too long. And while the progressive tech-death quartet are tuned in to their surroundings, the band have made a conscious decision to drop out, but not before turning on those obsessed with the likes of classic Death, Cynic and Pestilence as well as contemporaries Obscura, Beyond Creation and Fractal Universe with Nurture, their second full-length and first for Season of Mist.

“We aren’t the kind of band where it’s ‘showing off first, music second,’” exclaims guitarist/vocalist Jean-Daniel Villeneuve. “We want to have great compositions with solid ideas and structures. We want the listener to be able to sing the song, to be able to remember every passage and every riff, not just thinking, ‘Oh my god, I’m surrounded by 11,000 notes a second.’ We didn’t want to check tech-death boxes about what BPM we needed to have blast beats at, using the same amps this big band used or how much shredding we needed to include. We don’t want to be a band that’s only about achievements in technical ability. We want great music and that’s been our goal since the beginning.”

“The container is more important than the contents,” guitarist Stéphane Simard sums up. “We take time to have really good structures first before adding all the harmonies, melodies and musicianship stuff.”

Deviant Process’ history goes back to 2008 with Villeneuve kicking out the one-man symphonic black metal jams under the guise of Psychic Pain. A self-produced demo caught the attention of fellow axe-swinger and musical soul mate, Simard, who together with bassist Pierre-Luc Beaulieu and drummer Olivier Genest, completed the band’s original lineup. In 2011, the foursome recorded two-track debut EP Narcissistic Rage after a common bond led to a shift in musical direction.

"Psychic Pain was a solo project,” remembers Villeneuve, “and when Steph and I came together, more brutal and technical death metal was the common ground between the two of us. So, we decided to go that way because that’s more how we thought about music together and it fit better.”

Following the release of Narcissistic Rage, Deviant Process honed their chops on local stages, opening for the likes of Cryptopsy and Revocation, and in rehearsal rooms, delving deeper into the ways and means of expanding technical death metal beyond jaw-dropping tempos and flashy fretboard finger gymnastics. Replacing Genest with drummer Antoine Baril (who produced and engineered Narcissistic Rage) introduced broader rhythmic elements to the new material, everything from rock-solid four-on-the-floor heavy metal pounding to side-winding jazz and hi-brow classical percussion. In the summer of 2013, the band entered Baril’s Hemisphere Studio with the help of Chris Donaldson (Cryptopsy, Beneath the Massacre, Ingested, Ophidian I) to capture what would become debut album, Paroxysm. To say their first full-length endeavor was a challenge is an understatement. During what ended up being a three-year operation, François Fortin took over both production and drumming duties, production work shifted studio locations from Hemisphere to La Boîte Noire, and the insanely busy Baril (who also plays in Augury, From Dying Suns and Contemplator and owns the studio in which Paroxysm was recorded) made the decision to leave the band during the mixing process. By the production had been completed, bassist/lyricist Philippe Cimon replaced Beaulieu.

Deviant Process may have been bruised and battered by the end of the process, but they emerged stronger, more intent and focused, with a new lease on life, a solid lineup (drummer Francois C. Fortin replaced Michel Bélanger, who had stepped up after Baril left) and Paroxysm which was initially released by recently shuttered Canadian label, PRC Music. Paroxysm was supported by slots opening for the likes of Archspire, First Fragment, Beyond Creation and Gorod. But it was a mini-tour in the band’s home province opening for Gorguts and Dysrhythmia in 2017 that brought them to the attention of Season of Mist. The band and label felt each other out, went into negotiations and finalized a deal in 2018.

“We were a really small band with an album released on a really small label when [SoM label boss] Michael [Berberian] approached us…” begins Simard.

“…He said that some people in the US office told him about the band and the album,” finishes Villeneuve. “He liked it, made a proposal for the next album and then sent a contract. I still don’t know who told him about us, but that’s the story, as dull as it is!”

This brings us to the present and forthcoming second album, Nurture. Its seven songs (and one cover, of Obliveon’s “Cybervoid”) are an expansive marvel of not just technical death metal maturity, but the seamless inclusion of foreign elements like the tribal fusion middle-eight in “In Worship, In Blood,” the almost free-jazz chaos that introduces and drives “Emergence,” the Latin-folk-meets-British-prog acoustic flourishes in “Syrtis Magna” and tinges of ‘90s Rush weaved into the complex firestorm of “Asynchronous.” It’s a record that the guitar-slinging duo said they officially started working on in the autumn of 2017, so as to take advantage of the opportunity afforded to them by their new label, but one in which the material harkens back to 2008 as the band has been unafraid to dip into its extensive riff bank for the meticulously perfect idea that’ll connect this and that, old with new, brutal and delicate, and balls out with brains out.

“We know when it’s too much and are always thinking about what’s best for the song,” Villeneuve explains. “Some people might want to hear a million notes in a song, but sometimes all you need is a riff with two power chords that will stick in your head. But, we’ve also been known to spend a complete week working on a three-second transition…”

“…Or throwing out a couple minutes of music we’ve worked on because it doesn’t fit with the parts before or after it,” says Simard.

Nurture bobs and weaves like the sonic manifestation of a worryingly tall and fantastically ripped mathematics/quantum physics double-major who spends nights crunching noses and ear cartilage after spending days crunching numbers and calculating the size of the universe. Tidal layers of barbarous guitars engage in a baroque convergence/divergence dance and are bounced off prominent, fusion-inspired bass playing. The drumming stops and spins on a dime from ambient sparseness to clogging every artery of space while Villeneuve unleashes an insanely unholy barrage of black metal screams, death metal growls and full-throated, muscular bellowing, everything being put on display throughout dizzying album centerpiece “The Blessings of Annihilation Infinite.”

“On Nurture, we took a different direction during the writing,” the vocalist says, “to make it more articulate and instrumental. Death metal wasn’t our only guideline for writing music or even what we enjoy; we like jazz, old prog from the ‘70s, classical and we want to play the well-crafted music that we want to hear.”

Thematically, Nurture uses veiled lyrical references and far-reaching metaphors in the exploration of human experience commonalities. What’s being referenced may not be blatantly or entirely revealed, but spend enough time parsing and decoding Philippe Cimon’s lyrics and it’s clear that even if the dude is living in a perpetual game of 3-D chess, he empathizes with what we’re all dealing with and understands where we’re all coming from and where we’re all going.

Says the bassist: “There isn’t a central theme for the lyrics on Nurture. The songs were written over a certain period of time and different themes are explored. A common aspect to every song is the use of esoteric or mythological references to express a relation to a certain theme, be it substance abuse, trauma and its consequences, faith, solitude, or man’s lust for power. However, the themes are sometimes brought up in a way that is very unclear and lets the reader make up his own explanation of the text.”

“There’s no gory stuff or anything typically death metal in our lyrics,” adds Villeneuve. “Our goal is to have the listener be able to associate a lyrical idea to a song. We want the listener to create their own feeling and meaning for the songs. It’s an album where people can really feel the vibe throughout the whole thing, not just from listening to one song. There’s an energy you can feel from our effort and there’s a flow that goes from beginning to the end, a journey that’s speaking in the music.”

With Season of Mist having their backs, Deviant Process has quickly been thrust into an unfamiliar world of having to select and settle on variant vinyl colors, conjure up multiple t-shirt designs, tend to contractual and legal matters, PR responsibilities, out-of-province and international communication and all that fun behind-the-scenes business stuff. The band is still adjusting to industry demands and encountering stressful situations they hadn’t thought of, assumed they’d ever have to consider or even know existed. Ironically, what’s brought them to this point is their own boundless and borderless take on extreme metal. They may be “a small band that wants to be not small,” and Nurture has helped them get their collective foot in the door to a world populated by the stable of bands they blasted while growing up and still blast today when time away from rewriting the rules of technical death metal permit.

“All of my favorite bands since I was young seemed to be signed to Season of Mist,” laughs Simard, “so we are very appreciative of having the opportunity to be on the same label as our idols. We’re still getting used to what we have to do when we’re not playing our instruments…”

 “…But we want to go against the grain,” says Villeneuve, again finishing his counterpart’s thought. “We don’t want to just fit in the tech-death box; we want to include anything that opens more possibilities, even if we’re just boring people from a small city in Québec that like and want to play really good music!”
 
www.deviantprocess.com
www.facebook.com/DEVIANTPROCESS
www.deviantprocess.bandcamp.com
www.youtube.com/DeviantprocessOfficial
 
Lineup:
Jean-Daniel Villeneuve: guitars, vocals
Stéphane Simard: guitars, backing vocals
Philippe Cimon: bass
Michel Bélanger: drums

Booking: 
info@deviantprocess.com

Recording Studio: La Boite Noire, David Lizotte (vocals recordings only)
Mixing, mastering, production, and sound engineer: François C. Fortin
 
Cover art: Sien-Sébastien

Bio: Kevin Stewart-Panko
 
Pre-sales: https://redirect.season-of-mist.com/DeviantNurture
 
Album formats:
CD Digipak
12" Gatefold vinyl (black)

Digital

Judas Priest 50 Heavy Metal Years Of Music

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JUDAS PRIEST
50 HEAVY METAL YEARS OF MUSIC
LIMITED EDITION BOX SET OUT October 15th 2021

PLUS PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACK OUT JULY 15th

‘Hellion/Electric Eye’ Turbo ‘Fuel For Life’ Tour - Live In Houston, TX
– June 21, 1986 - The Summit’

“Judas Priest's curated box set representing 50 heavy metal years is the ultimate treasure trove defining the bands unwavering commitment to keeping and defending the heavy metal faith” - Rob Halford

“If there's one box set you should have in your Heavy Metal collection it should be this one - it's immortal - proclaiming and truly representing Metal for over 50 years - Flying the Flag and proudly leading the way inspiring many bands throughout the years----this 42 CD selection says it all------it's a big part of Metal history and as such will live forever.....” - Glenn Tipton

“AMAZING - 50 years of metal crammed into a small box.....!!” - Ian Hill

One of heavy metal’s greatest bands Judas Priest are set to release a mammoth limited edition box set which will include every official live and studio album to date plus 13 unreleased discs. This is the most extensive release of previously unreleased music the band have made from their vast archives - a real treat for fans. Restored and mixed by Tom Allom at La Cucina W8 and mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios. This special release will be out on October 15th 2021 via Sony Music.

Pre-order available here: https://judaspriest.link/50HMY

This special box set comes as the band finally get the opportunity to celebrate their 50th anniversary with a headline slot at Bloodstock Festival in the UK plus the launch of a US tour this Autumn The 50 Heavy Metal Years Tour is fueled by the highest charting album of Priest’s career ‘Firepower’ which peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200 and #5 in the UK.

Judas Priest originally formed in 1970 in Birmingham, England (an area that many feel birthed heavy metal). The original nucleus of musicians would go on to change the face of heavy metal. Throughout the 70's Priest were responsible for helping trail blaze metal with such classic offerings as ‘Sad Wings of Destiny’ (1976) ‘Sin After Sin’ (1977) and ‘Hell Bent for Leather’ (1978) as well as one of the genre’s top live recordings ‘Unleashed in the East’ (1979) among others.

It was during the 80's that Priest conquered the world becoming a global arena headliner on the strength of such all-time classics as ‘British Steel’ (1980) and ‘Screaming for Vengeance’ (1982) as well as being one of the first metal bands to be embraced by the then-burgeoning MTV plus performing at some of the decades biggest concerts (1980’s Monsters of Rock, 1983’s US Festival and 1985’s Live Aid) and being the first to exclusively wear leather and studs – a look that began during this era and would eventually be embraced by metal heads throughout the world. Priest’s success continued throughout the 90's and beyond with the addition of drummer Scott Travis as evidenced by such additional stellar offerings as ‘Painkiller’ (1990) ‘Angel of Retribution’ (2005) and ‘A Touch of Evil: Live’ (2009) the latter of which saw Priest win a Grammy Award for a killer rendition of the classic 'Dissident Aggressor'

In 2011 new guitarist Richie Faulkner came in to replace KK Downing who had left in 2010 - the move seemed to have reinvigorated the band as evidenced by a show-stealing performance on the 'American Idol' Finale that also served as Faulkner's debut performance with the band (also in 2011 was the release of a new compilation 'The Chosen Few' which included Priest classics selected by some of metal's biggest names) and the 'Epitaph' concert DVD in 2013.

Priest’s next studio effort would arrive in 2014 - ‘Redeemer of Souls’ which was supported by another strong tour. In 2017 (and again in 2019) Judas Priest received a nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and got ready to unleash their latest studio album ‘Firepower’ (produced by Andy Sneap and Tom Allom) which received global success and critical acclaim. In 2020 a fully official and authorized photographic book ‘Judas Priest: 50 Heavy Metal Years’ was issued.

A Reflections Edition of the box set will also be available to purchase in CD and 2LP formats.
CDs housed in mini LP Japanese-style wallets

  • Box set designed by long-time Judas Priest collaborator Mark Wilkinson

  • Includes Ross Halfin photos signed by each band member:

Rob Halford

Glenn Tipton

Ian Hill

Richie Faulkner

Scott Travis

  • Numbered British Steel metal razor blade (blunt)

  • Memorabilia book featuring rare photos, posters, adverts and passes

  • Replica British Steel tour programme

  • Two Replica Tour posters from:

British Steel 1980 German Tour
Defenders Of The Faith 1984 European Tour

5 previously unreleased live stereo recordings from the archives
Restored and edited by Tom Allom at La Cucina W8
Mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios, London


CD30 & CD31 – Live In Atlanta ’82 (Previously Unreleased)

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BENIGHTED Shares New Song "A Personified Evil"

French deathgrind masters BENIGHTED have teamed up with Metal Injection for the premiere of their brand new digital single, "A Personified Evil," which features vocals from FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE's Francesco Paoli! The song, artwork, and accompanying visualizer can be found below.

BENIGHTED vocalist Julien Truchan comments: “NEW BENIGHTED SUMMER HIT! Here we go with "A Personified Evil," our brand new single featuring none but our amazing brother Francesco Paoli from Fleshgod Apocalypse! 2'53 of pure violence available in this lyric video released by our friend Guilherme who did a great job! Tell us what you think about this new piece of insanity and please spread it everywhere you can, not only on the beach! 🤣 Thank you for your support and let's dance!”

"A Personified Evil" can be pre-saved across all digital streaming platforms HERE.

ICYMI: BENIGHTED drummer Kevin Paradis has been named one of Sick Drummer Magazine's Favorite Drummers of 2020!


The band will be hitting the road in Europe with ABORTED in support of their latest album, 'Obscene Repressed,' was released earlier this year and can be streamed, downloaded, and orderedHERE.

Spawned from the darkest crevices of the human psyche comes ‘Obscene Repressed,’ the twisted new offering from French deathgrind giants Benighted. Horror and metal have always had a harmonious marriage, but Benighted take this cultural fusion to the next level, delivering a riveting and demented story unlike anything before. No Stephen King novel nor Wes Craven film could ever compare to the sick horrors buried inside this brutal opus.

“This album tells the story of a psychotic boy with oedipal issues,” explains Benighted mastermind Julien Truchan, who is responsible for the concept behind ‘Obscene Repressed.’ “His mother finds his cleft-palate disgusting sod he hides it from her sight at home. Among the symptoms of his psychosis, he sees himself as deeply deformed, has troubles with boundaries, and finds parallel ways to handle his growing sexual urges. He has a deep hatred for his father because he'd like to take his place by his mother’s side.

“As an act of ‘going back inside mom,’ he surprises her with dinner, cooking a meal with his own lips that he cuts off with his dad’s razor. His mother only realizes what she just ate when he takes off his bandages at the end of the dinner.”

But where does one draw inspiration from when it comes to such an imaginative and unique tale of horror? Offering this chilling glimpse into where he finds his muses for Benighted, Truchan says, “I work full time as a nurse in a psychiatric hospital and most of my inspiration for the lyrics in Benighted comes from my professional experience and the patients I have taken care of.” While he’s known to enjoy some classic horror films and the occasional Stephen King novel, he doesn’t relate any fiction to his writing. “My inspiration doesn’t come from movies I’ve watched, because most of the time, they’re giant clichés about psychiatry and far away from the reality.”

The unnerving story, however, is only a fraction of what defines ‘Obscene Repressed.’ Musically, the album is an unrelenting beast that delivers a panoramic aural assault on the listener. Indeed, Benighted put forth a level of brutality and speed that references some of the genre’s greats like Cannibal Corpse and Aborted, but overall, the record exudes a contemporary feel. There is no doubt that ‘Obscene Repressed’ was born in this millennium, drawing influence from some of the giants who defined metal over the past two decades. This isn’t your typical deathgrind album as it unquestionably lends itself to the shaping of the genre’s new generation. Perhaps this is in part due to the diversity that has existed within Benighted, whose lineup has included members Necrophagist, Abbath, Sabaton, and Aborted, among others. However, it’s also evident that the band were influenced by some of the icons of the early aughts, such as Slipknot, to whom the band pay tribute with a cover of “Get This.”

Featuring this bonus cover wasn’t solely about wearing Benighted’s influences on their sleeves, but also about challenging themselves as musicians. ““We really like challenges!” exclaims Truchan. “When we decide to cover a song, we want it to mean something because their music was important to us and our musical history!” This track was an obscure choice, and a deliberate one at that. “The first Slipknot album came as a great surprise and it was out of the question to cover their ‘hits’ as that's too obvious and easy! Covering a band like Slipknot and giving it the Benighted sound was a very cool experience. At the beginning of the track when Corey is asking for a scream, of course I made a pig squeal! [laughs]”

The diverse vibes behind ‘Obscene Repressed’ is further punctuated with a stellar lineup of guest musicians and vocalists, such as Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta on “Implore the Negative,” Cytotoxin’s Sebastian Grihm on “The Starving Beast,” and Disbelief’s Karsten Jäger on “Mom, I Love You The Wrong Way.” “Guest vocals are a tradition for the band,” Truchan explains. “On ‘Obscene Repressed,’ we have three amazing vocalists who were chosen considering the style of the track and what their voice could bring in terms of brutality and originality!

“Inviting my brother in arms Grimo from Cytotoxin on the track ‘The Starving Beast’ was obvious as it’s a very ‘martial’ and brutal track that it would create such violence in the super-fast switch of our vocal combinations! And for the record, I refused to tell him the concept of the story before he sent me his vocal parts, because it’s written like slaves were given to the lions in an arena in front of a bloodthirsty crowd, but it’s in fact about the psychotic boy masturbating in front of his dolls and toys and ‘The Starving Beast’ is actually his penis! [laughs] We laughed a lot when I told him the story afterwards!”

He continues, “About Jagger, he already made vocals on our ‘Icon’ album, but when we wrote ‘Mom, I Love You The Wrong Way,’ I surprised myself trying to imitate him on the chorus, so I thought that it had to be him, as he has such a killer and particular voice! The result is amazing!

“And the most surprising guest on the record is of course Jamey Jasta from Hatebreed! I am such a huge fan of Hatebreed! He spoke about Benighted last year on his podcast so I tried to reach him. When I received the mail that he would do it, I was so amazed! The mix of our vocals is so unique in the history of Benighted! ‘Implore The Negative’ has already become a hymn for me and I am very impatient to sing it on stage!”

Benighted have spent the past few years rising from the underground and dominating stages across the world, including appearances at major festivals such as Hellfest, Inferno Fest, and so many more. The band, however, never imagined this level of success upon their formation. Truchan muses, “When we started, it was just a band of friends. We rehearsed for years every Saturday in my dad's garage and had parties in the evening. We just wanted to have fun with friends, but then we decided to tour as much as possible and see what could happen.” The sudden shift in drive paid off. They eventually started touring and performing with their idols, inked a coveted deal with Season of Mist, and have been the subject of much critical acclaim. “22 years later, things have been beyond my craziest dreams,” adds Truchan.

Benighted sees the greater picture when they pen their albums. It isn’t just about the band’s future, but is about connecting with the fans who have aided in the band’s success. ‘Obscene Repressed’ is no different, serving as an anthem for both dedicated Benighted fans as well as the new listeners they will inevitably win over with this offering. “Obscene Repressed’ is a psychological horror movie to watch with the ears and I hope people will experience it this way!” Truchan exclaims. He also adds “that all the tracks really are made for the stage; I can’t wait to tour and see the moshpit start and, of course, hear the fans roar the chorus with me!”

With the release of ‘Obscene Repressed’ in 2020, there’s no question that the band will keep climbing on their upward trajectory as they continue to make waves in the deathgrind community with their unique concepts, vicious precision, and boldness to experiment outside of the genre’s confines. This is an album for a new era. ’Obscene Repressed’ is the future.

Line-up:
Julien Truchan: Vocals
Emmanuel Dalle: Guitars
Fabien Desgardins: Guitars
Pierre Arnoux: Bass
Kévin Paradis: Drums

Recording studio:Kohlekeller Studio (Seeheim-Jugenheim, Germany)
Producer/Mixing:Kristian Bonifer
Mastering:Tom Porcell

Guest musicians:
Sebastian Grihm (CYTOTOXIN) on 'The Starving Beast'
Jamey Jasta (HATEBREED) on 'Implore The Negative'
Karsten Jäger (DISBELIEF) on 'Mom, I Love You The Wrong Way'

Cover art:Grindesign
Sales:https://smarturl.it/ObsceneBenighted

Available formats:
CD
Deluxe digipak including sound fragment of Julien's pig squeal
LP in various colors

For more on BENIGHTED, visit their officialBIG CARTEL, FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, WEBSITE, BANDCAMP, and TWITTER.

NIGHT CROWNED Releases Brand New Album! "Hädanfärd" Out Now on Noble Demon

Melodic overtones, symphonic terror and above all unremitting exhilaration from start to finish!

Powerplay, UK (9/10)

Captivating!

Metal Hammer, DE (5/7)

NIGHT CROWNED put on the black metal crown with their gigantic album Hädanfärd!

Metal-Heads.de (10/10)

Praised by fans and critics alike for their outstanding 2020 debut album (Impius Viam_), Sweden's NIGHT CROWNED have unleashed the hotly anticipated & worthy successor, titled *Hädanfärd_*!

With nine tracks spanning over 45 minutes, the band's brand new full-length record is an intoxicating blend of uncompromising blackened death metal, symphonic arrangements and bleak & mesmerizing soundscapes. No surprise here, since the band's line-up consists of well experienced extreme metal veterans, featuring former and current members of legendary acts such as Dark Funeral, Nightrage and Cipher System!

Thematically inspired by a story by singer K. Romlin, which deals with encounters with death, Hädanfärd is an infernal, bleak monolith of an album, one that will most likely see NIGHT CROWNED step out as one of Sweden's best kept blackened death metal secrets.

Vocalist K. Romlin states: "What we made is not just an album, it is a story. A story that has no beginning, nor end. A story that is as old as time itself. This is a story about life given & life taken, this is the tale when I meet death."

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Hädanfärd is out now via Noble Demon and available for purchase HERE

Limited merch bundles with the cover art shirt in various sizes together with either the new digipak of Hädanfärd or black vinyl, orange or ghost silver marble color, are available HERE

NIGHT CROWNED are: 
K. Romlin – Vocals 
J. Jaloma – Drums 
J. Eskilsson – Lead Guitar 
H. Liljesand – Bass, Guitar, Keys

Find Night Crowned online:

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Find NOBLE DEMON online:

Official Website

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Party Icon ANDREW W.K. Reveals Metallic New Track, "Everybody Sins"

New Album, God Is Partying, out September 10 via Napalm Records

Pre-Order HERE

Touring North America in Fall 2021 | More Information HERE

One of the 51 Most Anticipated Albums of Summer 2021

-Pitchfork

One of 20 Bands We’re Most Excited to See Live in 2021

-Revolver

Napalm Records and ANDREW W.K. recently announced the impending release of the iconic Party God’s fifth full-length studio rock album, God Is Partying. The long-awaited nine track opus of maximalist grandeur is set for release on September 10, 2021 - nearly 20 years after the release of his chart-topping full-length debut, I Get Wet.​

Today, following the respective unveilings of his two bombastic new singles Babalon” and “I’m In Heaven”, the one and only party-rock icon is back with another rager, this time in the form of the triumphant and metallic, "Everybody Sins". The hard charging track soars as a certified future hit with its divine harmonic attack juxtaposed with monster guitar riffs and undeniable vocal melodies.

ANDREW W.K. says:

”When we started working on the video for ‘Everybody Sins’, the director and I were scheming and straining over some of the choreography and camera moves. Now, I do realize some people will say life’s too short to scheme and strain like this. And others will say life’s too short NOT to scheme and strain. Still, other people will say both these approaches are incorrect. And what do I say? Everything I just said in the video for ‘Everybody Sins’.”

Watch the official music video for “Everybody Sins”

Hovering in the fluorescent spotlight of his legendary party power, God Is Partying sees ANDREW W.K. ransack the corners of the human psyche, reaching a triumphant apex in his catalog. Emotive yet steadfast, ominous yet invigorating, God Is Partying embraces both the break-ups and break-downs of life, and ANDREW W.K. once again provides his audience with the perfect soundtrack to celebrate life in all its perplexing and euphoric intensity.​

Showcasing his indisputable musicality, God Is Partying features ANDREW W.K. performing all of the album’s instruments, in addition to co-producing the album with his long-time recording partner, Grammy Award-winning engineer, Ted Young.

Pre-Order God Is Partying HERE

*Various formats will include additional bonus tracks “I Made It” and “Not Anymore”.

God Is Partying will be available in North America in the following formats:

-1CD Jewelcase

-1LP Gatefold White + Poster

-1LP Gatefold Turquoise Transparent + Poster

-1LP Gatefold Marbled Transparent / Dark Green + Poster (Napalm Worldwide Mailorder only – limited to 800)

- 1LP Gatefold Marbled Red Transparent / Black + Poster (ANDREW W.K. store only)

-Digital Album

ANDREW W.K. will bring his party of positivity on the road this fall! Beginning on Thursday September 9th in Los Angeles, CA, the tour will traverse several major cities before ending on the east coast on Friday, September 24 in Philadelphia, PA. The tour will also include select festival appearances. See below for all confirmed tour dates and visit https://andrewwk.com/tour for more information.

ANDREW W.K. 2021 US Tour Dates:

** = festival date

9/5 - Pryor, OK @ Rocklahoma **

9/9 - Los Angeles, CA - Teragram Ballroom

9/10 - Los Angeles, CA - Teragram Ballroom - SOLD OUT

9/11 - San Francisco, CA - Bimbo's 365

9/13 - Seattle, WA - Neumos

9/14 - Portland, OR - Revolution Hall

9/17 - St. Paul, MN @ Amsterdam Bar and Hall

9/18 - Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest **

9/19 - Pittsburgh, PA - Spirit Hall - SOLD OUT

9/21 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club

9/22 - Boston, MA - Royale

9/23 - New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom - SOLD OUT

9/24 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre Of Living Arts

9/26 - Birmingham, AL - Furnace Fest **

10/25-10/29 - Coheed and Cambria S.S. Neverender Cruise

Phoenix's FLDPLN (electronic dream-gaze) presents lush M83-esque 'Aliso' single ahead of new LP

"A whole new world of electronic-based dreampop... With a perfect sense of space and symmetry, Saks’ particular sonic trajectory presents a sound unlike pretty much anything else out there on the ambient-pop-gaze music landscape" ~ Big Takeover Magazine

"Electronic reverie... there is some continuity between the blissful escapism of Saks' previous band Sway and FLDPLN... ecstatic yet chill, and harmonious while offering an unexpectedly welcome fusion" ~ The Record Stache

"Up up and away in bliss... an artist that definitely should be explored... dreamy, blissfully textural" ~ Amplify Music Magazine

"Succulent sonic chill-pill layers combine in reverie, bringing to mind such artists as Slowdive, Bowery Electric, Tycho, South Pacific and Bonobo" ~ Skylight Webzine

Phoenix-based dream-electronic artist FLDPLN presents 'Aliso', the second single from his forthcoming 'Escalator' album, loaded with electronic-based dreampop that is deeply influenced by 80s pop with shoegaze-like textures and an ambient aesthetic, created by layered saxophones and synths.

FLDPLN (“field-plan”) is the solo project of Andrew Saks, former frontman of Southern California shoegaze band Sway. A short time after the band split, Andrew decided to put down the guitar and return with resolve to his first love - the saxophone - which he has played from the age of 12. A mostly electronic project, FLDPLN is an outlet for dreamy, blissfully textural songs featuring synthesizers, vocals and layered saxophones.

This single and the recently-released title track 'Escalator' sweetly foreshadow FLDPLN's long-player, which will be released digitally and on color vinyl via the label Sillas Famosas.

'Escalator' was written, produced, recorded and mixed by Andrew Saks at his home studio in Phoenix, Arizona. This follows up his 2018 album 'Let You Down' and his 2021 single 'Cashout', release in 2021.

“Escalator is really the result of my years of dabbling in electronic music production combined with my desire to reconnect with my roots, having been a saxophone player for most of my life," says Andrew Saks.

"For this album, I wanted to write songs that are true to the way I hear things in my head, dreamy, blurry, beautiful without compromise and incorporate the horn as a textural instrument as well as another melodic voice.”

The idea behind FLDPLN was to incorporate Saks' love for electronic music production and early 90’s post-punk sensibilities, while allowing saxophones and synthesizers to be used to fill-in texturally, where guitars have typically been the fundamental building element of the “shoegaze” and “dream pop” sub-genres. Saxophone textures are layered, at times co-mingling with synthesizers to create a soft, warm bed of sound, the perfect backdrop for the whisper-like vocals reminiscent of Andrew’s hushed voice with Sway.

At times, Andrew’s horn playing features soaring leads that lift the dreamlike and serene to near-anthemic heights while, in other instances, they convey an emotional, whisper-like voice. While certainly nowhere near new to experimental music, the tone and texture of the saxophone in this context effectively lends itself to ethereal lullabies and reflective daydreams.

While textures and sound are an integral component of the music, Andrew does not shy away from hook-laden songwriting. This music is highly influenced by childhood memories of going to bed each night, falling asleep with Walkman headphones on and later waking up in the darkness, in a partial dream-state with the pop songs of the 1980’s - Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Bruce Springsteen, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Debbie Gibson, Human League still whispering in his ears.

The 'Aliso' and 'Escalator' singles are now available via online stores, such as Apple Music, and streaming platforms like Spotify. The full 'Escalator' LP will released on July 30 and can be pre-ordered digitally and on color vinyl via Bandcamp.


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INFECTED RAIN Announces U.S. Tour Dates with Butcher Babies and Stitched Up Heart

[Photo Credit: Victoria Wonka]

[Photo Credit: Victoria Wonka]

Kicking Off at Metal In The Mountains on August 28

Tickets On Sale Friday, July 16 at 10:00 AM Local Time

Details on New INFECTED RAIN Music Coming Soon!

International modern metal band INFECTED RAIN is thrilled to announce that they will hit the road in the United States with headliners Butcher Babies this year! Featuring additional support from Stitched Up Heart and Kaleido (on select dates), the tour will kick off at Metal In The Mountains in Pipestem, WV on August 28 and will make over a month's worth of stops in various popular markets, coming to a close in Sacramento, CA at Aftershock Festival on October 8.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, July 16 at 10:00 AM local time. Check individual venue listings for tickets and more information, and see below for all confirmed tour dates.

INFECTED RAIN’s Lena Scissorhands says:

"Here we come America – to all of you that have been patiently waiting, we are coming for you! with the amazing Butcher Babies, Stitched Up Heart, Kaleido.”

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Expected soon, INFECTED RAIN’s next release will follow their aforementioned latest full-length album, Endorphin, featuring multi-faceted fan favorites such as “The Earth Mantra”, “Passerby”, “Lure”, “Storm”, “Black Gold” and more. Fierce screams and growls, heavy riffs and pounding beats combined with ingenious samples make INFECTED RAIN’s style an energetic blend of the best modern metal styles the heavy music scene currently has to offer. Formed in 2008, the band made their first appearance on stage in the same year, performing a concert dedicated to Slayer. Countless shows all over Europe and Russia followed, alongside headlining slots at some of Europe's biggest festivals, until they gained the well-deserved attention of leading rock and metal label Napalm Records. INFECTED RAIN has released two EPs, several singles and four critically acclaimed full-length records to date.

Order Endorphin HERE:

Watch more recent videos from INFECTED RAIN here:

“Passerby” music video

“The Earth Mantra” music video

“Lure” lyric video

“Storm” lyric video

“Black Gold” music video

INFECTED RAIN is:

Lena – Vocals

Vova – Bass

Sergey – Guitar

Vidick – Guitar

Eugene – Drums

WITHERED Announces Concert Stream via Gimme TV

Tortured blackened death metal machine WITHERED will be performing a virtual concert via Gimme Radio's Gimme TV app this Friday, July 16 @ 7:00 P.M. EDT! The event will be free to watch and members of the band will be hanging in the live chat. The app can be downloaded via the Android store, the iOS app store or on gimmemetal.com.


Moreover, WITHERED have announced their triumphant return to the stage! On August 6, the band will be performing an album release show to support their upcoming record, 'Verloren,' at The Earl in their hometown of Atlanta, GA. Tickets are on sale now and available HERE.


ICYMI: Artist Paul Romano (MASTODON, HATE ETERNAL, etc.) gave an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the unique album art for 'Verloren!' Both Romano and WITHERED vocalist/guitarist Mike Thompson give in-depth interviews about the concept, working together, and more in this detailed article, which is accompanied by an exclusive video clip and photos! Check it out via Heaviest of Art at THIS LOCATION.

'Verloren' is out now! Download, buy, or stream HERE.

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WITHERED Live Dates 2021:
8/6: Atlanta, GA @ The Earl [TICKETS // EVENT LINK] **Record release show**
11/04: Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus Bar [TICKETS // EVENT LINK]

From its inception, WITHERED has been an outlier, a perplexing charge of extremity which the metal scene has never been able to put its finger on.

“We want to compound new elements into every album,” posits guitarist/vocalist Mike Thompson, “and we’re definitely a band for metal nerds. Our audience seems to be the old-schoolers who are absorbed by this stuff every day and jaded folks of a certain age. Industry types and peers tend to get it, but that’s about it.”

Thompson’s self deprecating assessment of his creative output might be part gentlemanly humility talking or a harshly realistic take on WITHERED’s cult status, or somewhere in between, but with an impressive body of work fanned out over the course of 18 years and five albums which have weathered as many trends, the Atlanta quartet continues to confound and refuses to compromise. New album, Verloren is the band’s most daring and iconoclastic work yet, one that spits in the eye of complacency and exists as a contrarian masterstroke.

Originally formed by Thompson and ex-guitarist/vocalist Chris Freeman in 2003 following a spell in local grind institution Social Infestation (alongside Mastodon’s Troy Sanders), WITHERED’s initial goal was to re-write black, doom and death metal modes and mores. To that end, the band has achieved that goal as their sound and aesthetic refuses to clearly state which subgenre they call home. Over the course of its history, WITHERED has generated more questions than answers about who they are and what they do. They’ve toured with the varied likes of Mastodon, High on Fire, Dismember, Grave, Vital Remains, Possessed, Watain, Mayhem, 1349, Krallice, Skeletonwitch and Danzig. Their live show provides an air of never-know-what-you’re-gonna-get mystery. See them on one occasion and it’s a DIY kick in the gut with stripped down, rehearsal room bareness appropriately complementing the lunacy. The next time they get in the van they’ll do so accompanied by rigged up columns of light cloaking the stage in bloody reds and searing whites. And with Verloren, the band’s forthcoming fifth album, Thompson and his band mates – drummer Beau Brandon, bassist Rafay Nabeel and fellow guitarist/vocalist Dan Caycedo – continue to nudge both thematic and sonic goalposts by providing relatable food for thought while retaining the adversarial fire that has powered the engine since the start.

“There’s a philosophical introspective approach to the subject matter that informs our writing style. We’re trying to create an atmosphere that complements the themes and that’s something we’re trying to circle back around to on Verloren.”

WITHERED’s first album, 2005’s Memento Mori, generally speaking, tackled the subject of mortality and the grieving process that follows significant loss, trauma and tragedy. Album number two, 2008’s Folie Circulaire was, as Thompson describes, “more existentialist, nihilistic and Nietzsche-ian” while 2010’s Dualities was an exploration of Jungian psychology and the shadow self. As alluded to in the title, 2016’s Grief Relic started into the U-turn back towards the exploration of the role and impact of grief as the men of WITHERED themselves entered that stage of life in which older family members, friends and childhood heroes were passing away, expectedly and otherwise. Five years on, Verloren rounds out the turn with a sinister sound and an area of study more akin to a deep therapy/counseling session instead of the usual gore and lore that often emboldens extreme music.

“Rafay wanted to use the theme of ‘missing’,” explains Thompson, “which was broad and abstract, so I dialed it down to be more about this outlook I’ve developed over the years about how each of us have a ‘Love Well.’ Every bit of love you get from your parents, your upbringing and your learning how to receive and experience love in relationships and through experiences contributes to the well. Your traumas counterbalance that and take away from it, especially when foundational core elements take a hit, like the untimely loss of a parent. That’s one of life’s unique puzzle pieces and when that piece is removed it’s never going to be replaced.

“We’re equipped with a certain capacity – our wells are filled to a certain level – and when you start getting smacked with traumas, whatever you have in that well - your defense mechanisms - can get worn down pretty quickly, especially for someone who has never really known love because of a broken home, difficult relationships or whatever. Each one of us in WITHERED carry unique traumas that we’ve focused this new record on. For me, most of my significant losses are from older wounds that I’ve dealt with through WITHERED from the very beginning, but with this being the first album with Dan and Rafay, it’s like a new exercise for them to really focus on the things they’ve been carrying around.”

Verloren translates to “missing” from German and relates not just to the friends, family and pieces of the member’s lives and hearts that have, and will go, missing as the time ticks on unfettered, but also, in the face of the global pandemic, just how much the activity of being in a band has been missed by everyone who took the write/record/tour cycle for granted. Verloren demonstrates a topical uniqueness; one that discusses the stuff everyone from the steeliest of black metal cape wearers to the gore-obsessed death metal crushers and everyone playing in a band or not has had to - or will have to - confront at some point. By leveling the elitist playing field so often found in extreme metal underground attitudes, Verloren offers a more holistic experience, elevating WITHERED by being unafraid to discuss topics that fly in the face of what most would connect to the sounds they make.

“About two years before I started WITHERED,” Thompson recalls, “I went through a series of traumas where I was forced to take stock of and define my foundational ‘puzzle pieces’ that could be taken away and what the trauma and grief is going to look like when I lose close family and/or friends I truly care about. Ironically, one I didn’t face until recently was WITHERED. No one ever thought that not being able to play shows or tour because of a pandemic was even feasible. I processed the idea of losing WITHERED and playing music and touring and everything else around the time of Grief Relic when two guys quit the band and I lost a lot of steam and inspiration. Luckily, Beau was there to kick my ass and shake me out of it. When it comes to this album, there was an initial suffering of anxiety because of the uncertainty in the world and the fear of losing this album because we put a lot into it, are super proud of it and it is the best WITHERED album yet. It’s important for my inspiration and motivation to go forward. It takes so much effort for us to create a record, the thought of it for it to all be for naught or potentially be wasted just destroys me.

“Surprisingly, we haven’t had a lot of push back on these themes, though I would love to take on that conflict!” he laughs. “For most people, metal is purely aesthetic, a grandstanding ‘f-you!’ to society and an adolescent rebellion kind of thing. But at the same time, we do get positive feedback from the people who have looked a bit deeper and done some research. We just want to be honest. We used to make the joke when we go out on tour, especially in the early days when deathcore was all the rage and we’d be on these weird package bills, that ‘Hey, we’re WITHERED and we’re here to bum you out.’ We’re not a party band or a shock band so you don’t get the fun aspect from us when going to a show. I’ve always been frustrated that we’ve never been able to communicate our super-realism and the different perspectives of life. If I want to sing about how much gratitude I have for my mother in a roundabout way, then whatever, we’ll do it!”

As WITHERED enters its third decade, they’ve drawn a more insular and conclusive line in the sand. The band has forged further forward with the process of eschewing typicality, including not utilizing any of the usual producer suspects to help sculpt Verloren. Instead, they flew the flag of independence by again going down the route of self-production with Thompson himself taking the bull by its horns.

“We get a little bit more deliberate every time around and starting with Grief Relic we decided not to hire anyone to help produce and filter it through a particular lens. We started self-producing and I kind of took the reins on that last time and more so this time and also when it came to selecting who was going to engineer [Raheen Amlani at Orange Peel Recordings], then mix [Greg Wilkinson at Earhammer Studios] and master it [Jarrett Pritchard]. The trick is to find someone who loves Times of Grace as much as they love Clandestine and His Hero is Gone, Napalm Death and all the way out to later Enslaved and can balance all those things. If it’s truly honest and truly communicating the intention of a song, then it’ll be powerful, heavy and generate emotion.”

Verloren also revisits WITHERED’s traditional methodological step of sitting down and looking at the present state of metal before consciously lashing out against what’s taking up most of the broader public’s attention.

“We’re constantly looking for something new to do. We love genre bending and putting D-beats next to funereal riffs next to black metal blasts and heavy doom riffs and figuring out how to make it all work and make sense with whatever vibe we’re trying to nail down. For this one, I wanted to lean back into the funereal doom world. I got burnt out when doom – especially southern doom, being a southern band - was the word of the day around the time of our first two records. We basically ran in the other direction and got away from doing any full-on doom parts for a while. I wanted to come back around to that, so we went back to bigger stuff like My Dying Bride for the couple of eight minute epics on the album [album opener “By Tooth in Tongue” and closer “From Ashen Shores”]. Also, for the first time in my life and against my better judgment, I decided to write clean vocals and I’m singing on two songs. They’re kind of buried in the mix a little bit because I’m still self-conscious about them, but they were the only things that made sense for the parts we wrote. I tried to fight it, but nothing extreme was accomplishing the goal. On top of that, we go the other way where three of the songs have some super crusty and grind elements. Part of why I asked Dan to join the band was because I knew he would get the sludgy, crusty side of things and help me cultivate that better in WITHERED. On the album, ‘The Predation,’ ‘Dissolve’ and ‘Casting in Wait’ are his. Those would be the twists on this album because we’re always trying to write what we think is missing and what we want to hear in heavy music after sitting down and looking at the landscape of what’s out there.”

And despite being deliberate oppositional in the subject matter they choose to explore and express, how much of their hearts and souls they choose to strip bare for fickle crowds and grind against whatever current musical grain the rest are cruising along, the determination, seriousness and importance of WITHERED in each member’s lives hasn’t ebbed. In fact, it’s only been magnified with time and circumstance. Having been forced into a year off from normal band life has made it clear how vital WITHERED is for everything from creative expression, social networking, wanderlust, overall personal sanity and moving forward.

“Personally, I’m very, very fortunate with regards to my family and others being supportive and taking what I do seriously. Looking back, I could be really selfish and headstrong about music. My family got so used to it that they would volunteer to schedule dinners and family events around rehearsals and practice because they were able to glean how important this was to me and how seriously I took it. Even moving out into the real world with the professional realm of things and the jobs that we have had in order to keep this going, I’d say it’s taken more seriously now than ever. We’re constantly challenging ourselves to progress and carve our own path. WITHERED is a permanent part of my life, it’s what I expect to be there. I’ve built so much on it and I’ve somehow been able to weave it into my life to where it’s a defining part of me as well. This isn’t rock star fantasy camp, although the other weekend I was bored, missing travelling and sitting around so I took the band van out and just drove out for three hours, turned around and came home!”

Links:
https://withered.bandcamp.com/merch
https://www.facebook.com/witheredmetal
https://twitter.com/WITHEREDMETAL
https://www.instagram.com/witheredmetal/


Line-up
Beau Brandon – Drums
Dan Caycedo – Vocals, Guitars
Rafay Nabeel – Bass Guitar
Mike Thompson – Vocals, Guitar

Guest Musicians:
Ethan McCarthy (Primitive Man) on “Passing through…” which is a noise track done under his “Many Blessings” nomenclature using field recordings Mike Thompson made at a family funeral.

Recording Studio:Orange Peel Recordings in Kennesaw, GA (USA)
Producer:Mike Thompson
Recording Engineer:Raheem Amlani
Mixing studio and engineer:Greg Wilkinson @ Earhammer Studios in Oakland, CA (USA)
Mastering studio and engineer: Jarett Pritchard

Cover art:Paul Romano

Biography:Kevin Stewart-Panko

Pre-sales:https://redirect.season-of-mist.com/WitheredVerloren

LOVE THE HATE New Single, "Solid Ground," Out NOW! FFO Chevelle, Deftones, Breaking Benjamin

Historic Video Film Site, Alabama's Outlaw House, Destroyed in Fire!

Mobile, AL based Heavy Rockers LOVE THE HATE has released their brutal new single, "Solid Ground." With a dark, modern music video directed and filmed by Thomas Crane of KillDevil Films (SalivaTodd La Torre [Queensryche], Eve to Adam), "Solid Ground" has quickly dominated local and international radio, bringing the quintet's unique brand of dark, heavy riffs and infectious melodies to an audience starved for honest rock music.

The band's 6/22/2021 released music video for "Solid Ground" was filmed in an historic Mobile mansion known as the "Outlaw Mansion," which inexplicably burned down shortly after. Often referred to as "Alabama's Most Haunted House," the sprawling property was once an opulent mansion--one of Alabama’s finest examples of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture--owned by the Outlaw family since 1925. Former Mobile Mayor Arthur Outlaw lived there until the mid-1980s.

"It played a big role in making the video so cool because it has all of the historical aspects of the house -- the handcraftmanship on the house alone is remarkable. My dad was a frame carpenter, so I noticed everything like that. It was amazing for me to stand at the staircase of the house when we were shooting the video and be surrounded by that." - Frank Killian - Love The Hate.

Love The Hate is a modern rock band based out of Mobile, Alabama. Influences include such bands as ChevelleBreaking Benjamin10 Years, and Deftones.

Doc St. Andrie - Vocals 
Frank Killian - Guitar 
Leon Craft - Bass 
Marshall Mears - Guitar 
Troy Dearmon - Drums

Zero Trust share new single "Portraits"

ZERO TRUST SHARE NEW SINGLE “PORTRAITS”

FEATURING MEMBERS OF COHEED AND CAMBRIA,
BULLDOZE, AND MORE

STREAM: “Portraits” 

BUY: Zero Trust

“They’re really not like anything we’ve heard in hardcore in decades actually. Zero Trusts are
dedicated to crafting an incredibly clean, dexterous, and melodic form of punk music
that still manages to muster an intimidating sonic presence.”
- New Noise Magazine

“It'll take you right back to the days of '90s alt-metal.” - BrooklynVegan

“On Zero Trust’s debut EP, firebrand vocalist BJ Allen leads the charge,
delivering vocals that are sharp and dynamic.”
- Afropunk

Today, New York-based Zero Trust have shared their heavy new single “Portraits” out on Equal Vision Records. The song is controlled chaos at its finest - a melding of jagged metalcore riffs, hardcore attitude, and melodic vocals centered around confronting your mortality.

Expanding on the meaning behind the song, vocalist BJ Allen stated:
"Portraits is about suddenly being confronted with mortality then reflecting on your limited time on earth and how you will be perceived when you are gone."

Zero Trust, formed as a creative outlet during the ongoing pandemic, is completed by members of Coheed and Cambria, Bulldoze, Full Scale Riot, Agents of Man, Skarhead, and more. The group of hardcore veterans collectively builds upon a hard to define sound, blurring the lines of metal, hardcore, and alternative rock. You can watch the lyric video for “Portraits” here and stream the track here.

About Zero Trust
This past March, Zero Trust partnered with Equal Vision Records for the release of their self-titled EP, featuring dual singles “Birch” and “Get It”. Having partially written the record pre-pandemic, Zero Trust finished the writing process virtually and recorded at the band’s Barrel Hannah Studio in Nyack, New York. The band’s debut is an immediately hard-hitting and emotional experience, balancing their years of collective songwriting experience with a focus on pushing heavy music forward. Across the two tracks, vocalist BJ Allen reflects on how the systems in our society are working against the working class, and the collective reality that our world is permanently changed. Not satisfied by simply rearranging the same ingredients from the myriad of genres the members have already made a lasting impact on, Zero Trust opts for channeling their aggression into a new form that can’t be pigeonholed.

Zero Trust is: Vocalist BJ Allen (Full Scale Riot, Ghidrah, GMK), guitarists Zack Thorne (Bulldoze, Agents of Man, Skarhead, etc.) and Mike Milewski (Bulldoze, Homicidal, etc.), Travis Stever (Coheed and Cambria) on bass and backing vocals, and drummer Evan Rossiter (Full Scale Riot, Organyc).

OPHIDIAN I Streams New Album in Full

Icelandic Tech Death battalion OPHIDIAN I will be releasing their new album, 'Desolate,' on July 16, making it their debut to Season of Mist! The band is now streaming the offering in its entirety ahead of Friday's release via Metal Injection as part of their Tech Death Tuesday column! You can hear the record in full below

The band comments on the album: "The culmination of all our hard work and passion is finally here! We are beyond proud to present our lives work, our greatest achievement to date; 'Desolate.' We feel like this album truly belongs in the collection of every tech-death enthusiast and shamelessly declare this to be the sickest death metal ever to come out of Iceland."

Pre-orders for 'Desolate' are now liveHERE

After nine years, Iceland’s Ophidian I have returned to strike again. Formed in Reykjavík by Símon Þórólfsson (guitars) and Þórður Hermannsson (bass) in 2010, the snake-named outfit arrived at debut, Solvet Saeclum, in 2012. Almost immediately after that, Ophidian I splintered to focus on other projects and hone their musical chops. However, while Þórólfsson landed in black metal loners/labelmates Helfró and Hermannsson found solace in heavy rock act Lightspeed Legend, the duo never wholly forgot about Ophidian I. Fast forward six years later. Reborn, renewed, and reinvigorated, the group enlisted Daníel Máni Konráðsson (guitars), John Olgeirsson (vocals), and Ragnar Sverrisson (drums). Officially a five-piece, Ophidian I's mandate was to shed the past and shred the future. To wit, stunning new album, Desolate, wasn’t just a new chapter but a completely different saga.

“We took to writing a very different style of music,” Konráðsson says. "We spent a couple of years developing the sound and interplay—the technical front. We wanted to make very technically oriented music that still focused on songwriting. Essentially, catchy tunes, arranged in a somewhat traditional manner that's generally not prevalent in death metal. As a result, we spent most of our time working on the music itself, with the technical aspect serving as a way forward to that goal. We consider the sound we came up with fresh and accessible."

One spin through Desolate, and it's immediately apparent that Ophidian I operate at the near-insanity end of the musical and compositional spectrums. Tracks like lead single “Diamonds,” “Spiral to Oblivion,” “Unfurling the Crescent Moon,” “Enslaved in a Desolate Swarm,” and “Jupiter” reveal a professorial yet savage mien. Indeed, death metal has its technical sub-genre, and Ophidian I confidently reside alongside their fellow specialists, but Desolate offers something the others don't. Songs. Pieces that are designed to earworm surreptitiously and indelibly. That Konráðsson describes the music as “principally technical death metal” says everything.

“We mainly just wanted the songs on Desolate to sound very catchy and mature,” says Konráðsson. “Faster, crazier, and more melodic also came into play. As we were deeper in our process and more and more comfortable with ourselves and the direction, we wanted to push the boundaries of our songwriting and its relation to the technical aspect. Being more melodic came naturally as when writing more traditional music, the melody and harmony are always crucial and often the critical factor. We were very ambitious in making good, memorable songs that’d leave something behind and hopefully stand the test of time.”

The name Ophidian I originated ages ago, but the lyrical tie-in on Desolate is with the incredible Eliran Kantor (Gaerea, Hate Eternal) cover. Tracks like “Storm Aglow,” “Captive Infinity,” and “Dominion Eyes” explore matters personal and environmental—11 percent of Iceland is covered in glaciers, for example—through metaphor. So while it's not easy to read between Ophidian I's lines, careful consideration of the colors, themes, and landscapes Kantor used to express Desolate depict a harsh, barren, yet wondrous reality.

“The lyrics of the album are mostly personal,” Konráðsson says. “Matters of the heart are often conveyed through allegories, set in the less habitable places of Iceland. They are tough and treacherous. The Kantor cover is effectively a portrait of that world. Tied into those lyrical themes and allegories are some cosmic elements. Hence the inclusion of the planet in the background.”

Ophidian I recorded Desolate in Sundlaugin Studios (Sólstafir, Auðn) in Mosfellsbær, a small town outside of Reykjavík. With Konráðsson at the helm, Stephen Lockhart, and the rest of the band as sound engineers, the team nailed down Desolate’s 10 songs in two months. The mixing and mastering were then handed off to Cryptopsy guitarist Chris Donaldson to configure at his studio, The GRID in Montréal, Canada. Donaldson took two weeks to complete the job. Overall, the studio sessions for Desolate were smooth, professional, and since Sundlaugin Studios is most famous for its association with Iceland's biggest post-rock export Sigur Rós, inspiring.

“Sundlaugin is an amazing studio,” says Konráðsson. “The studio used to be a swimming pool (hence the name Sundlaugin—Icelandic for ‘the swimming pool’) that Sigur Rós converted into a studio for themselves and later started renting to others. We are lucky to have had the privilege to work in. The atmosphere is very cozy and comfortable. It's intentionally designed in such a way, and it works perfectly. The large room has incredible acoustics, which lends itself exceptionally well to drum recordings. That was initially the reason we wanted to go there. We started our days early and went home late. It was summer, so the sun shines at all hours of the day (as it does in Iceland during this season), and working long hours becomes joyous and often surreal as if looking at the world through a filter."

Ophidian I will take their technically impressive Desolate first to digital platforms. The Guilherme Henriques (Sólstafir, Crippled Black Phoenix) directed video for “Diamonds” is already dropping jaws. The Reykjavíkians have plans for more long-form videos, as well as multi-instrument play-throughs (wait for the "Sequential Descent” solo or the “Unfurling the Crescent Moon” mid-section), as a way to engage with and expand upon their interaction with fans across the globe. Then, as the world opens up, Ophidian I also expect to tour, bringing Desolate's high-intensity, incredibly adept death metal to audiences unknowingly ready to have their respective minds blown.

“After releasing the album, we hope to be able to bring our music out in all manners possible—physical and digital,” Konráðsson says. “For now, we will focus on creating materials that will hopefully serve to bring intrigue and attention to the band, which we will then be able to morph into demand for our physical appearances as soon as they are possible.”

Line-up
Ragnar Sverrisson - Drums
Daníel Máni Konráðsson - Guitar
Simon Thorolfsson - Guitar
Þórður Hermannsson - Bass
John Olgeirsson – Vocals
Recording studio: Sundlaugin Studio

Sound engineer:
Stephen Lockhart (drums)
Daníel Máni Konráðsson & Ophidian I (guitars, bass, vocals)

Produced by: Daníel Máni Konráðsson
Mixing studio and engineer: The Grid, Christian Donaldson
Mastering studio and engineer: The Grid, Christian Donaldson

Guest musicians: Julian Parry - vocals on 'Dominion Eyes'

Cover artwork artist: painted by Eliran Kantor

Bio: Chris Dick
Pre-sales: https://redirect.season-of-mist.com/OphidianIDesolate

Available formats:
Digital
CD Digipak
12" Vinyl Double Gatefold Black (350 copies)
12" Vinyl Double Gatefold Crystal clear & blue marbled (300 copies)
12" Vinyl Double Gatefold Silver & black marbled (200 copies)

For more on OPHIDIAN I, visit the band's official FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, and BANDCAMP.