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EPK – Ravenmocker – Where the Raven Flies (2026)

  • March 13, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Ravenmocker

EPK – Ravenmocker – Where the Raven Flies (2026)

Publicist – Jon Asher – jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com

“Where The Raven Flies is a song describing the life and actions of the Ravenmocker and gives the listeners a general insight into the lore and detail behind the cryptid and influence for the band name. The song has a much loftier and epic feel compared to Infallible, wanting to display the feel of gliding over mountains and trees while maintaining a fierce and sharp sound. The video that was shot by Darkslate Media takes sound into visual art as the shots and images captured by Kim and Andrew hold a tight hand with the song’s beautiful but visceral approach.” – Tom Tierney – Guitar and Vocals – Ravenmocker

For fans of Children Of Bodom, Kalmah, Insomnium, Amon Amarth

Ravenmocker.net | Instagram.com/ravenmockerofficial | Youtube.com/@Ravenmockerofficial | Facebook.com/ravenmockerofficial | Tiktok.com/ravenmockerofficial

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Band: Ravenmocker
Single Title: Where the Raven Flies (5:07)
Release Date: March 13, 2026
Label: Self-Release
Genre: Melodic Death Metal
Location: Long Beach, CA, USA

Single Credits:
Performed by Ravenmocker
Written by Tom Tierney
Produced by Tom Tierney, Alex Nasla
Mixed and Mastered by Alex Nasla – Waveform Studios
Single Artwork by Tullius Heuer
ASCAP Member

Ravenmocker is:
Tom Tierney – Guitar and Vocals
George Patmas – Guitars
Will Buckley – Bass
Dylan Suierveld – Drums and Percussion

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About The Single Artwork:

A Raven sits on a tree branch in a forest with the moon rising behind it. Its eyes glow an odd color, revealing that this is the Raven Mocker in its cloaked form. A flock of ravens flies behind it in the sky over the forest – the entire scene is representative of the scene where the music video was shot by the band in Angeles National Forest.

About The Single:

Where The Raven Flies is a very anthemic single, telling the origins of The Raven Mocker. A crypid from the Adirondack mountains, the Raven Mocker is a being that feeds on the sick and the dying. If you see the Raven Mocker, you’ve already been given a death sentence. The Raven Mocker takes your heart from your chest without leaving marks or scars, and adds the time that its victim would have lived, to its own life. The song describes the Raven Mocker flying over forests and villages, seeking out the terminally ill and seeking its pray. Resembling a raven to the normal eye, the Raven Mocker stands over almost any human, grim and gaunt, looking more like a feathery dragon on its hind legs with a raven skull for a face. The song describes the creature as a sort of Reaper – as a setting sun on your life and a gust of wind at night that passes you from this life to the next.

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Stories and Fun Facts:

– Most of the band are avid gamers. Tom, Dylan, and Will all heavily enjoy video games and can be found unwinding with Diablo, God of War, Skyrim, Elden Ring, and Starcraft.

– When filming the video for Where the Raven Flies, the band and crew got stuck on the mountain after dark because of an unrelated accident on the way down. They were rerouted, and all got lost, and most of the band found themselves over 50 miles away from the freeway, and all got home over two hours later. All GPS, cell phone service, and communication were lost in the mountains, and there was a period of uncertainty where no one knew where they were or how to get home.

– When recording the first material, the band had started off with a selection of songs that were eventually pushed to be released down the road. The band wanted to showcase the more melodic material, and even though most of the music had been tracked and started to be mixed, a general consensus was that the music didn’t capture the vibe that the band wanted to bring to the table as a first impression. The songs were put on the back burner for release down the road, and an entirely new set of songs was decided on and tracked from the top.

– Most of the band derives its influences from very different sources. George is a huge country and jazz fusion listener, and has spent years on the saxophone playing jazz. He loves to listen to artists such as Karizma, Allan Holdsworth, and BlackHawk. Dylan is about as big a country fan as they come, and in addition to his blistering drums, enjoys artists such as Whelan Jennings, Kieth Whitley, Colter Wall, and Charlie Pride. Will loves some classic pop punk like Paramore, AFI, Taylor Acorn, and Honey Revenge. And Tom pulls some of his ambient writing and orchestration from classical choral music, but also EDM artists like Infected Mushroom, Tiesto, and Above and Beyond.

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From L-R – Will Buckley – Bass, Tom Tierney – Guitar and Vocals, Dylan Suierveld – Drums, George Patmas – Guitar

Photo Credits – Kim Moran – Photographer

Formed in Southern California in 2025, Ravenmocker is a melodic death metal band founded by guitarist/vocalist Tom Tierney (formerly of Thrown Into Exile) to channel songs inspired by Native American lore and personal experience. Joined by seasoned musicians from across the local scene, George Patmas (guitar), previously with goth rock act Dianthus, Dylan Suierveld (drums), also active in Levinia, and Will Buckley (bass), known for his work in Levinia and Anubis. Together, the group blends soaring melody with raw aggression, creating music that is both nostalgic and fresh.

Their sound has evolved from Tierney’s early thrash/death roots into a refined style influenced by Children of Bodom, Insomnium, Amon Amarth, Kalmah, and Dark Tranquillity. Each member brings unique influences, country, prog, blues, and funk that enrich Ravenmocker’s dynamic arrangements and powerful live performances.

In 2026, Ravenmocker will introduce themselves to the global metal community with two singles: “Infallible” and “Where the Raven Flies.” These tracks showcase the band’s melodic strength, emotional depth, and cultural vision, setting the stage for their debut EP and a bold new chapter in melodic death metal.

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“In this song (Infallible) Ravenmocker set the hook immediately with a vibrantly darting melody that will quickly remind listeners of Finnish melodic death metal greats, and every time that high-flying (and very catchy) melody line reappears it’s an electrifying experience. But so’s the rest of the song. It’s driven by hard-charging, head-hammering drums and nimble bass lines, and by riffing that both channels a feverish pulse (one that’s a variation on that opening melodic motif) and delivers slashing savagery. The vocals magnify the song’s ferocious intensity, venting the words in an intersection of cutthroat snarls and raging screams. This will get your blood pumping, and to repeat: it’s damned catchy too.” – No Clean Singing

Discography:
2026 – Infallible (Single)
2026 – Where The Raven Flies (Single)

Artist Endorsements: Dylan – Agean Cymbals, Trick Dums, Los Cabos Drumsticks, Randall May Internal Mics, HHG Drums

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