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EPK – The Dead Centuries – Pop A Soda ft. Jacob Umansky of Intervals (single) (2020)

  • June 22, 2020
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · The Dead Centuries

The Dead Centuries – Pop A Soda ft. Jacob Umansky of Intervals (single) (2020)

For fans of Intervals, Plini, Polyphia, Periphery, CHON

Album Title: Pop A Soda
Release Date: May 29, 2020
Label: Self-Release

Publicist – Jon Asher – ashermedia(@)gmail.com

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“One of the nicest things about Pop A Soda is just how upbeat it sounds. The Dead Centuries delivering a track that is smart, progressive and so very catchy. All without a word spoken or sung. It might be my favourite thing they’ve done so far. It has got pace, it has got energy, it has got compelling rhythm and it challenges. Trying to pick apart every individual element will take time. Time you’ll be more than glad to give to this track. The very moment it ends you’ll be hitting play again… and again… and again. It’s damn clever and that damn good.” – Games, Brains & A Headbanging Life

“Entirely recorded and produced by the band themselves along with Jacob Umansky of Intervals on bass, their intention is to inject you with some life and positive vibes as the summer approaches us. Despite the upbeat tone of the song, the band members have ensured not to compromise any of their musical integrity, with “Pop a Soda” featuring a large quantity of the technicality which was unmistakable on Race Against Time.” – V13

“High energy instrumental metal, The Dead Centuries are all about massive hooks, futuristic riffs & technical melody. Opener Freddie Lounds is rich in skill, showcasing how a trio’s different abilities can combine to make something that sounds so grand & complete.” – Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life (2018 – Album Review – Race Against Time)

“Their music both hits you hard with big metal-infused riffs then provides the musical magic sponge with rich virtuoso, melodic guitar noodling, inspired by the likes of Protest The Hero, Intervals, Plini, Situ Aye, Paul Gilbert and more. It’s simply intoxicating to listen to.” – Gig Radar  (2018 – Album Review – Race Against Time)

“the songs on Race Against Time are exactly what we want from instrumental prog – engaging arrangements with a perfect balance of groove, riffs, and virtuosity, and enough variation to keep us listening through all ten tracks. This is a great start for The Dead Centuries.” – Heavy Music Headquarters (2018 – Album Review – Race Against Time)

“The Dead Centuries deliver a multitude of excellent riffs across the course of this album. This band is a total hook machine, and they accomplish this over a dizzying number styles. Progressive, metalcore, melodeath harmonizing, post-metal: Race Against Time has it all.” – Metal Trenches  (2018 – Album Review – Race Against Time)

“If you want a more complex and technically layered instrumental album, as well as a diverse one that you can either jam to or simply throw on as background noise, this one is for you.” – Canadian Beats  (2018 – Album Review – Race Against Time)

Visionary and highly influential writer Michael Moorcock, who worked with the bands Hawkwind and Blue Oyster Cult, memorably stated that ‘it is the business of the future to be dangerous.’

Ottawa three-piece The Dead Centuries are both futuristic and dangerous…which is as it should be. Influenced by Protest The Hero, Periphery, Paul Gilbert, Sithu Aye and Intervals, The Dead Centuries can easily hold their heads up in such exalted company.

In their current form, The Dead Centuries compose and perform technically precise instrumental music, rich in virtuosity, melody, compositional skills, and most importantly…they create superb music to listen to. This isn’t the sound of three musicians showing off their undoubted skills, rather they are serving their songs above all else, with every fibre of their beings, every neuron firing in their minds, every tendon in their bodies. In a sense it is as if the three musicians that make up The Dead Centuries have become one mind in their own music!

Adam Tremblett describes the sound of The Dead Centuries as “technical, melodic, energetic, heavy, precise.” Indeed The Dead Centuries are so precise, they are like some kind of cosmic clock; they are always on time.

The Dead Centuries had a natural evolution into the special band they are now, originally consisting of two guitarists, a bassist, female vocalist, and drummer; as members left over time, those that remained rose to the occasion and created more technical and original music.

(Bio written by Steve Earles)

Album Title: Pop A Soda
Release Date: May 29, 2020
Label: Self-Release

Track Listing:
1. Pop A Soda (3:19)

Album Credits:
• All songs performed by: The Dead Centuries
• All songs written by: The Dead Centuries
• Produced by: Jacob McSheffrey
• Mixed by: Anup Sastry
• Mastered by: Anup Sastry
• Album Artwork by: Jacob McSheffrey
• Member of SOCAN
• Canadian Content (MAPL) – YES

Album Band Line Up:
Bryant McNamara – Drums
Jacob McSheffrey – Guitar
Adam Tremblett – Guitar
Jacob Umansky (Intervals) – Bass

Live Band Line Up:
Bryant McNamara – Drums
Jacob McSheffrey – Guitar
Adam Tremblett – Guitar

Discography:
2020 – Pop A Soda (single)
2018 – Race Against Time – LP

Shared Stage:
Red Handed Denial, Mystery Weekend, Bird Problems, Earth’s Yellow Sun, The Parallel, Vaerisa, Living Dead Girl, Words Like Wildfire, A Scar For The Wicked, Pyramid Theorem, Dangerliker, The Slyde, The Aphelion, Fractures & Outlines, Skybound, The Frame Defect, Lycanthro, Pantomime, Arms of The Girl, Rydell, WKFLD, The Hazytones, Sovereign Council, Vesperia, Never Named, The Thirteenth Floor, Inherent, The Kindred, Halfsleeper, Ghostblade, Tribe Royal  

 

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