Scimitar – Shadows of Man (2019)
For Fans of Amon Amarth, 3 Inches of Blood, Ensiferum, Skeletonwitch
Release Date: August 23, 2019
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: Distrokid
Publicist / Press Relations – Jon Asher – asher(@)ashermediarelations.com
Bookings: Angus Lennox – scimitarofficial(@)gmail.com – 250-415-1056
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“Shadows of Man is gritty, furious, and packs way more variety into it than I would have ever expected. With a sound that’s in the realm of Ensiferum and Vanir, Scimitar’s combination of death, black, and folk elements will be welcome with any fan of the dark side of folk metal.” – Metal Observer
“In a departure from their original sound, Shadows of Man elevates Scimitar to a higher, more mature level. Back with their first effort (and a solid effort it is!) in years, Scimitar have sliced their way back onto the scene.” – Powerthorn
“Fans of melodic death metal with lots melodies, and in this case the melodies are of the folky/proggy variety, would find this Canadian band a worthwhile investigation.” – Metal Bulletin
Album Title: Shadows of Man
Release Date: August 23, 2019
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: Distrokid
Track Listing:
1. State of Nature
2. Knights Collapse (SINGLE)
3. Flayed on the Birch Rack
4. Wandering at the Moon
5. To Cultivate with Spears
6. Shadows of Man I: Imperium
7. Shadows of Man II: Cataclysm
8. Where Ancient Spectres Lie
9. Mysterium, Tremendum et Fascinans
Album Length: approx 48 minutes
Album Credits:
• All songs performed by: Noel Anstey, Angus Lennox, Clayton Basi, Jesse Turner
• All songs written by: Noel Anstey/Angus Lennox
• Produced by: Noel Anstey
• Mixed by: Noel Anstey/Martin Schoeps
• Mastered by: Martin Schoeps
• Album Artwork by: Hammk (https://www.deviantart.com/hammk)
• Member of SOCAN
• Canadian Content (MAPL)
Album Band and Live Line Up:
Angus Lennox (Vocals/Bass)
Noel Anstey (Guitar)
Jesse Turner (Guitar)
Clayton Basi (Drums)
Discography:
2019 – Shadows of Man
2014 – Wandering at the Moon – Single
2013 – To Cultivate with Spears – Single
2010 – Black Waters – LP
2009 – The Art of Pillage – EP
Shared Stage with:
Ensiferum, Arkona, Soulfly, Septic Flesh, Heidevolk, Unleash the Archers, Inquisition, Archspire, Hibria, Anciients, Woods of Ypres, Mitochondrion, Arsis, Helsott, Into Eternity
Tours and Festivals:
2019 – Path to Glory Tour (Ensiferum/Septic Flesh) – Vancouver, BC
2018 – Vancouver Island Metal Festival – Victoria, BC
2017 – Vancouver Island Metal Festival – Victoria, BC
2015 – Yav North American Tour (Arkona/Heidevolk) – Victoria, BC
2014 – Farmageddon – Edmonton, AB
2014 – Shadows of the West Tour – BC/AB
2013 – Armstrong Metalfest – Armstrong, BC
2011 – Absolute Underground’s Rising Scum Fest – Victoria, BC
Artist Endorsements:
Clayton Basi – RAYA Drums/Imperial Cymbals
L-R: Clayton Basi (Drums) | Angus Lennox (Vocals/Bass) | Jesse Turner (Guitars) | Noel Anstey (Guitars)
Photo Credit: Aaron Lam
SHORT BIO
Scimitar is a metal band hailing from the island capital of Victoria, BC, Canada. Combining influences from melodic-death, folk, and black metal; Scimitar features uncompromisingly heavy drums, high-rollicking fingerstyle bass, dual-guitar-driven harmonies, and gruff yet sharply enunciated harsh vocals that deliver lyrics based in historical fiction and fantasy.
Since 2008 they have firmly cemented their boots in the western Canadian music scene opening for the likes of Ensiferum, Septic Flesh, and Arkona; playing at festivals including Absolute Underground’s Rising Scum Fest, Vancouver Island Metal Festival and Armstrong Metal Fest and releasing two full-length albums, ‘Black Waters’ in 2010 and ‘Shadows of Man’ in 2019.
This musical package is manifested live through blistering energy and sword-edged focus on the audience. Most of Scimitar’s chronicle remains blank, as they have much more to offer the world of metal.
LONG BIO
Scimitar is a metal band hailing from the island capital of Victoria, BC, Canada. Combining influences from melodic-death, folk, and black metal; Scimitar features uncompromisingly heavy drums, high-rollicking fingerstyle bass, dual-guitar-driven harmonies, and gruff yet sharply enunciated harsh vocals that deliver lyrics based in historical fiction and fantasy.
Scimitar was formed in 2008 by high-school friends Angus Lennox (vocals/bass), Clayton Basi (drums), and the brothers Anstey; George (guitars) and Noel (guitar). The band’s debut album ‘Black Waters’ was released in 2010 with David Douglas on keyboards. In 2011, Scimitar headlined Absolute Underground’s Rising Scum Fest, supported by the soon-to-be tech-metal legends Archspire. David Douglas then left Scimitar in 2012 to pursue his education in music and the band decided to stay as a four-piece.
The next installment of new Scimitar material emerged in spring 2013 during the South of Heaven Symposium: “To Cultivate With Spears” was the band’s first self-recorded single; it was also the first of many Scimitar songs with lyrics directly based in a historical narrative. In 2013, Scimitar played Armstrong Metalfest and Farmageddon in the summer of 2014. Later that summer, Scimitar embarked on their first tour across western Canada, Shadows of the West. “Wandering at the Moon”, the second self-produced single, was released on the first day of the tour with another studio music video.
2016 would be a year of turbulent change for Scimitar when Anstey; founding member, lead-guitarist and older brother to Noel; left the band to pursue his budding career in the new Canadian marijuana industry. In early 2017, Anstey’s replacement was recruited, Jesse ‘J-Star’ Turner. In the fall of 2017, Scimitar finally began recording Shadows of Man. Hard at work on the production they only broke stride to play Vancouver Island Metal Festival in 2017 and 2018. In early 2019 the band would then play the gig of their lives, opening for Ensiferum (Scimitar’s main musical influence) and Septic Flesh at the Rickshaw Theatre in Vancouver. Soon after, Scimitar announced that Shadows of Man had finally been recorded and will be released on August 23rd, the first night of Vancouver Island Metal Festival 2019.
This musical package is manifested live through blistering energy and sword-edged focus on the audience. Scimitar has shared the stage with metal notables such as Ensiferum, Arkona, Soulfly, Septic Flesh, Heidevolk, Unleash the Archers, Inquisition, and Archspire.
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