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0 EPK – Liva – Ecce Mundus (2023)

  • October 21, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · LIVA

EPK – Liva – Ecce Mundus (2023)

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

“Ecce Mundus is more grandiose and developed orchestrations, more heaviness in the guitar parts, a more lyrical experience with our power vocal duo and a feeling to be in another world or another dimension.” – Liva

For fans of Therion, Nightwish, Leaves’Eyes, Epica, Cradle of Filth

Band: Liva
Album Title: Ecce Mundus
Release Date: CD – November 17, 2023 – Digital January 12, 2024
Label: Stoke Records (Independent)
Distribution: Outside Music (Canada), Orchard (US)

Livaband.com | Facebook.com/www.livaband | Instagram.com/livametalband | Youtube

Livametalband.bandcamp.com | Spotify | Apple Music

“There are fewer rules in metal nowadays, and fellow Francophones Liva have taken the ones that remain and stomped them to dust. The mix is raw and yet warm. The hook finds you it won’t let go. 8/10” – Brave Words (Ecce Mundus)

-« (…) le compromis parfait entre puissance et mélodie. Un voyage au travers de sonorités lointaines et saisissantes. Le groupe a apporté un soin particulier à créer une atmosphère enivrante. Tout simplement splendide, transcendé. Il est évident que Liva est un groupe au potentiel énorme. Sublime ! » 9/10, Rock Hard (France) (Ecce Mundus)

”This is a fantastic album. Highly recommended.” Powerplay Magazine (Ecce Mundus)

 

 

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Band: Liva
Album Title: Ecce Mundus
Release Date: CD – November 17, 2023 – Digital January 12, 2024
Label: Stoke Records (Independent)
Distribution: Outside Music (Canada), Orchard (US)

Track Listing:
1. De avaritia et luxuria mundi – (9:30)
2. Materiae summa – (6 :33)
3. Ecce mundus demundatur – (5 :06)
4. Sunt – (3 :34)
5. Samson & Dalila I – (5 :29)
6. Samson & Dalila II – (5 :19)
7. Obscura – (7 :31)
8. O Roma nobilis – (6 :57)
9. Silence – (6 :04)
Album Length: 55:51

Album Recording Credits:
•  All songs performed by: Liva
•  All songs written by: Pier Carlo Liva
•  Produced by: Pier Carlo Liva
•  Mixed by: Pier Carlo Liva
•  Mastered by: Maxime Lacroix, Pier Carlo Liva
•  Album Artwork by: Christophe Viau
•  Member of SOCAN
•  Music is Canadian Content (MAPL)

Album and Live Band Line Up:
Pier Carlo Liva (tenor vocal, death vocal, guitars, electronics)
Nadine Guertin (soprano vocal)
Martin Tremblay (bass)
Claude Lacroix (drums)

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About The Album artwork:

I wanted a mix between ancient Rome and the story of Samson & Dalila. These are the two most important ideas that I had when it came to work with the visual artist. It was a great working team because I think it’s one of the most difficult part of an album.

About the album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY) :

–  Extensive sonic explorations propel the group’s characteristic blend of power metal and classical music. Grand and elaborate orchestrations further open up this instrumental universe. With Ecce mundus, launched in the fall of 2023, Liva returns to Latin texts, here medieval texts on themes from Antiquity and other ones, timeless. Ecce mundus talks about the glory of Rome, the story of Samson and Dalila, and about human flaws such as greed, corruption, and hypocrisy, the same from ancient times to the present day! All this is propelled by a majestic orchestral music.

 Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY) :

1-  De avaritia et luxuria mundi : this is the longest song of all the album.
Songs, with 9 minutes 30 seconds. All the ability of the band is in this song. I gave a lot of space to our new soprano Nadine to improvise.

The song is about the search of power, linked to human greed, and an insatiable thirst. As with a tumor, the more it swells, the more violently the disease grows.

2- Materiae summa: for this one, the riffs of the intro, the verse, and the chorus are very heavy but in three different ways for each section. I wanted a half-beat song with a double bass drum feel in it. I’m very proud of it.

The text says : Nothing happens without a cause; everything that is, is the consequence of what was and the cause of what it will be.

3- Ecce mundus demundatur : this is my power ballad but not like many bands used to do. I wanted it with sensuality and a progressive style of intensity.

The text says : The world is nothing but filth, the only thing it abounds in is vices galore.

4- Sunt : this my power metal song of the album. This song was created in one night! I love the final section. It talks about corruption, dishonest lawyers and hypocrite people.

5- Samson & Dalila I : this is the « flagship » song of the album. This song has all elements that are to be found in the Liva style.

It’s about the old story of Samson & Dalila. To avenge her people, Dalila cuts off the hair of Samson, thus weakening him.

6- Samson & Dalila II :
With the same story of Samson & Dalila, I wanted to have a Hard Rock feel to sing over. I’m very proud of what I found for Nadine’s chorus and the how I use all the register of my voice.

 7- Obscura :
I wanted to use a “galop” kind of riff. This was an old idea that I worked very much to build the structure. The lead section is one of my favourite of the album.

The text is about happiness, suggestion to making up for what it lacks in length with its intensity—the amount in which it impacts an individual is long-lasting, even if happiness itself is not.

😯 Roma nobilis : this is the heaviest song that I have ever written. It talks about the glory of Rome:

Queen of the earth, O thou Rome of nobility, Thou the most excellent City of cities,

Red with the rubrical blood of the Martyrs, White with the Virginal garments and lilies:

Thee we hail as we come to thy portal Guard us, govern us, City immortal!

9-Silence: this one was my toughest song to build. It took me a lot of time to build that song with a mix of very good old ideas. But it’s only last year that a was inspired to finish it. The leads section of one of my best ever.

The text: Even when man is gone and human sound ceases, the green ruins, desolate walls and antique palaces continue to exist with the solidity of their ‘silence’ – or rather the subtle sound and paralleled peace of nature.

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STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS ABOUT THE BAND:

–  In 2005, after a soundcheck at the Club Soda in Montréal, we were walking on the sidewalk, heading for dinner and suddenly, a guy threw himself at my feet, on his knees, saying “thank you for saving the future of metal in Québec!”

-In 2009, we played in Québec City and a band with whom we were sharing the stage did not want to allow us to use their gear for the shows’ needs, though bands often share their stuff for time saving purposes. Their attitude surprised us. The day after, we were playing in another city so we stayed in a hotel. When it was time to go to bed, our bassman says « I forgot my toothbrush » so I said, in the same fashion as the other band’s the night before “I don’t share my gear!”

L-R – Martin Tremblay – Bass, Nadine Guertin – Soprano, Pier Carlo Liva – Death Vocals, Tenor Vocal, Guitars, Electronics, Claude Lacroix – Drums

Photo credit: Karine Couillard

 As a symphonic power metal opera band, Liva has been one of Canada’s pioneers of blending classical music and metal music since 1997.

Liva’s four members hail from Sherbrooke and Montréal are Nadine Guertin (soprano), Pier Carlo Liva (death and tenor voices, guitars, electronics), Martin Tremblay (bass) and Claude Lacroix (drums).

Liva came together as a band in Sherbrooke, Québec (Canada) in 1997 and recorded its eponymous four-track demo in 2001. These pieces also appeared on the group’s first album, Requiem (2002). This heavy metal version of a requiem in Latin was a hit with many music lovers. Then, in the spring of 2007, Liva released its second album,

De Insulis, putting music to the Latin texts of French poet and theologian Alain de Lille, said De Insulis (12th century). In the fall of 2013, Liva’s long-awaited third album, Human abstract, is launched with texts in Shakespeare’s language.

Since the beginning, Liva has shown their talent when playing opening acts for international bands such as Voivod, Gorguts, Nightwish, Kataklysm, Therion and Leaves Eyes/Kamelot, to name a few. Liva also featured in a show dedicated to the future of metal music in the province of Québec, at the “Weekend Extreme” held in 2002.

Liva has been the subject of various reports and articles, one among others in the fall of 2001 on the television program Bande-à-part on ARTV, Radio-Canada’s specialized art channel. Then, on March 8, 2002, Liva performed with a chamber orchestra consisting of 13 musicians and chorus members during a radio concert that was recorded in front of a live audience for Bande-à-part and broadcast in April of 2002. This memorable event gave the audience a taste of the band’s wide-ranging and innovative musical talent.

On March 9, 2003, the quartet won the award entitled “MIMI de l’artiste le plus avant- gardiste,” that is given to the artist that “cuts the most radically with preconceived and known slots: language, musical genre, artistic pursuits.” The members of the band received this prize “because they have the capacity to harmonize classical music with metal.” This award acknowledged not only the musicians’ will to explore the unexplored, but also their determination to overcome the difficulties of such an audacious fusion.

Discography:
2023 – Ecce mundus – LP
2013 – Human Abstract – LP
2007 – De Insulis –LP
2002 – Requiem – LP
2000 – Liva – EP
1997 – Demo

Shared Stage with: Voivod, Gorguts, Nightwish, Kataklysm, Therion, Leaves Eyes/Kamelot, Kalmah, Kataklysm, Blackguard, Vrylnia, Uriel, War Call, Sanguine Glacialis, Forgotten Tales, etc.

0 EPK – SweetBeast – Illusions (2025)

  • October 21, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · SweetBeast

EPK – SweetBeast – Illusions (2025)

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

“We believe our fans will really connect with our debut album. The mix of heavy, low-tuned guitars and melodic, psychedelic riffs captures the essence of our live performances, which our audience already loves. With this album and its singles, we’re aiming to give fans a fully immersive listening experience. We want them to feel transported by the deep, heavy grooves and layered, psychedelic soundscapes as if they’re on a journey through the mind or some otherworldly place. Each track is designed to pull the listener in with dynamic shifts, powerful riffs, and moments of reflection, creating a balance between intensity and space. We hope the singles offer a taste of this experience, sparking curiosity for the full album, which will be best enjoyed as a cohesive journey from start to finish. We’re excited to see how they embrace it.” – SweetBeast

For fans of Queens Of The Stone Age, All Them Witches, Alice In Chains, Kyuss, Pink Floyd

Band: SweetBeast
Album: Illusions
Label: Humalien Records
Release Date: February 21, 2025
Distribution: Distrokid

SweetBeast.ca | Facebook.com/SweetBeastFuzz | Instagram.com/sweetbeastfuzz | Tiktok.com/@sweetbeastfuzz | Youtube.com/@sweetbeastfuzz

Sweetbeastrock.bandcamp.com | Spotify

Digital Single – Dream Eater – https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sweetbeast/dream-eater

Digital Single – Illusion fr. Space Queen – https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sweetbeast/illusion-feat-space-queen-single

“The record (Illusions) is characterized by heavy grooves, memorable licks, and catchy, heavy, doomy goodness. Any lovers of the groove will definitely be fans of this one.” – Decibel Magazine

“Grungy heavy rock with fuzzy psychedelic twists win the day in ‘Illusions’ (2025), tapping a similar vein to bands like Queens Of The Stone Age, Stone Temple Pilots, All Them Witches, Kyuss, and Alice In Chains. While standing distinctly on their own turf, SweetBeast dishes out addictive grooves and punchy lyrical moments.” – Doomed and Stoned

“How about some brand new heavy-duty stoner rock?! The new single “Dream Eater” from SweetBeast is pretty amazing. “Dream Eater” meanders and bubbles beneath the surface until erupting with a wicked heavy solo and then falls back to its broody state. All in all, it’s a psychedelic journey that you won’t want to miss” – WJOE – Findlay’s Home for Rock & Roll

“SweetBeast creates tunes akin to an acid trip in the 70s — ideal for headbanging and perfect for getting lost in.” – Kelowna Now

“Making their first appearance on stage in Vancouver after making the trek from Kelowna, something I always appreciate. Shows the band believes they have something more people need to hear and are willing to live the road life to spread their sound. With this confidence comes a great live show, exactly what we got last night. Still grooving in the stoner/psych rock vein, SB leaned into the psychedelic direction a little more. Some great damn rock songs in here lead by a great singer armed with a voice that fit the vibe/sound so well. Fuzz heavy guitars shredding away and more than a few great little solos gave this set its flavor. Got some heavy 70’s era psychedelic vibes with all the wonderful squeals and squeaks coming from them. Just beautiful. Far and away though, the sexiest part of this offering were those drums. With the drummer exuding confidence in their ability, they gave us a great set full of wonderful licks and fills. Always in command on each song they were a blast to watch, full of fun grooves to dance to.” – Elder God Productions (Live Review – RED GATE 22/11/03 – Vancouver)

Video Endorsement from Dave Catching (Queens of the Stone Age / Eagles of Death Metal / Rancho De La Luna recording studio): Dave Catching Intro For SweetBeast at Tune It Down Turn It Up 2020

“They have beautiful harmonies and great melodies, I can’t wait to get them down here to make the album they deserve to make and unleash it upon the world..” – Dave Catching

[Download Album Cover | Download Album Lyrics]

Band: SweetBeast
Album: Illusions
Label: Humalien Records
Release Date: February 21, 2025
Distribution: Distrokid

Track Listing:
1. 70/30 – 7:57
2. Thunder – 4:01
3. Dream Eater – 5:29
4. Midnight – 4:38
5. Plastic People – 6:41
6. Illusion ft. Space Queen – 11:26
Album Length – 40:12

Album Credits
• All songs performed by: Eric Gorzynski, John Hermary, Alex Graham, Jackson Cameron Harlton
• All songs written by: Eric Gorzynski, John Hermary, Alex Graham
• Produced by: Self Produced
• Mixed by: Adam Wittke – Arc House Studios
• Mastered by: Dan Harden – The Record Room
• Album Artwork by: Eric Gorzynski
• Member of SOCAN
• Canadian Content (MAPL)

Album Band Line Up:
Eric Gorzynski – Guitar/Vocals
John Hermary – Guitar/Vocals
Alex Graham – Bass/Vocals
Jackson Cameron Harlton – Drums

Live Band Line Up:
Eric Gorzynski – Guitar/Vocals
John Hermary – Guitar/Vocals
Alex Graham – Bass/Vocals
Colton Schofield – Drums

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About The Album Artwork:

Our album artwork is inspired by the light and dark aspects of life. The figure is the gatekeeper of the duality of “as above, so below”; the mysterious existence of life that we all go through and can’t always be explained in words. The beating heart is a symbol of a dear friend that we are paying respects to, from all the encouragement and mentoring we got from him throughout this journey.

About the album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

Illusions feels like a journey through shifting realities, blending heavy, distorted riffs with introspective lyrics. Musically, the album leans heavily on low-tuned guitars, swirling effects, and a tight rhythm section that creates a dense, atmospheric sound. There’s a hypnotic groove throughout, with moments of psychedelic exploration, where riffs evolve into mind-bending progressions. The songs fluctuate between heavy riffs and light, airy melodies that offer a contrast, pushing the boundaries of stoner rock.

The lyrics capture a journey through the complexities of relationships, self-identity, and societal pressures. It explores themes of emotional imbalance, liberation from oppression, and the dangers of superficiality in a digital age. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency to awaken from deceptive realities, urging listeners to embrace authenticity and confront their inner demons. With a mix of passionate desire, haunting introspection, and powerful calls to action, the album invites reflection on the struggles between illusion and truth, ultimately encouraging a reclamation of one’s true self.

Overall, *Illusions* is a sonic exploration that invites listeners to journey inward and outward, reflecting the complex relationship between mind, sound, and reality.

Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

1. 70/30
The song’s lyrics arose from an egotistical situation that comes up from time to time in the industry – when people tell you one thing but then feel that they deserve more out of an equal interaction than the rest of the participants and decide to take more – 70% more and give 30%. This track explores the dynamics of unbalanced relationships, emphasizing the emotional toll of giving without receiving. The narrator questions the subject of self-worth while acknowledging that the other person desires power. The refrain, “Take what you want, I don’t need anything,” and  “Smile pretty thing, colourful and dirty,” hints at a genuine disposition and bittersweet reality, where beauty coexists with grime. Ultimately, it suggests that balance (70/30) in relationships and business is crucial for fulfillment.

2. Thunder
“Thunder” is a bold and raw anthem that channels the anger and pain of ongoing racial oppression, drawing inspiration from the murder of George Floyd and the global fight against racism. With visceral lyrics that evoke images of chains, whips, and martyrdom, the song challenges listeners to confront the harsh realities of systemic racism that persist even in a world free of formal slavery. The song urges a collective scream for justice and personal liberation from hate.

3. Dream Eater
This song delves into the subconscious, exploring the idea of dreams as both a refuge and a danger. The “dream eater” symbolizes external forces that prey on vulnerability. With whimsical yet haunting imagery—like “dreams of paisley dripping down like daisies”—the song reflects the fragility of sanity and the allure of escapism. It’s a call to embrace dreams while remaining aware of their potential darkness.

4. Getting Off At Midnight
A seductive and upbeat track, this song captures the thrill of desire, spontaneity, and the feeling of after-work night life. The repetitive chorus creates an infectious energy, inviting listeners to embrace the night and live in the moment. The lyrics hint at a mix of escapism and passion, highlighting the exhilarating rush of connection, while the metaphor of “black holes” adds an intriguing layer of uncertainty.

5. Plastic People
This track critiques the superficiality of modern society, particularly the harmful effects of social media on mental health. With lines like “effects and filters, digital weapons,” the song highlights how the endless stream of digitally altered images fuels feelings of inadequacy, especially in women. This cycle of comparison can lead to doom scrolling, depression, and even suicide, stripping away authenticity and turning people into hollow, “plastic” versions of themselves. By raising awareness of these devastating effects, the song encourages self-reflection and contrasts inner beauty with the hollowness of curated personas.

6. Illusion
The closing track, “Illusion,” serves as a wake-up call to awareness. It encourages listeners to confront the deceptive nature of their realities and societal constructs. The repeated urging to “wake up” reinforces the theme of breaking free from illusions that cloud perception. The imagery of ghosts and whispers suggests a yearning for truth amidst confusion, creating a sense of urgency to reclaim one’s identity.

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Fun Facts – Story Angles:

1. For the past six years, SweetBeast has organized a desert rock festival, bringing together 10-15 bands per event to celebrate the heavy, psychedelic sounds of the genre. In 2018, we had the honor of working with legendary guitarist and producer Dave Catching, known for his work with Eagles of Death Metal and Queens of the Stone Age. We flew him up to Kelowna for an unforgettable weekend where he hosted a free Q&A and meet-and-greet with fans. To top it off, we launched an artist development initiative that gave three lucky bands studio time to record with Dave himself. In 2020, we adapted to the times by hosting a virtual edition of the festival, with Dave Catching and Patrick Hutchinson serving as MCs for a live-streamed event, where they shared stories of their lives in the music industry and introduced all of the bands, which can still be viewed on YouTube.We had a concept of being the “Desert North”, a Canadian roots festival akin to the likes of the origins of the Desert sound down in Joshua Tree, California.

2. We laid down this entire album, live off the floor, in just 2 days. Now of course there were a few overdubs that we plugged in during that weekend but by the end of the 2 days all that was left was the mixing and mastering. We also added some special treats post-production that made the songs really pop, like vocal harmonies in the song “Illusion” done by the lovely ladies in Space Queen, and a few studio effects for added flavor. When we told the studio what we had planned to accomplish that weekend they thought we were crazy, and said it’s usually at least a week of studio time to get all those songs laid out. But we got it done and couldn’t be happier with the results.

3. We seem to be drawn towards alternate tunings. The album consists of 3 different tunings, 2 of which are very similar. After the album was finished we started dabbling in yet another alternate tuning and fell in love. The only problem that persists with this is having to do 2 guitar swaps throughout a 45 minute set.. The tunings are too different to try to tune up on stage so we swap guitars instead. It may seem a bit much at first, but with a bit of planning we aim to make each transition seamless and flow with the energy of the music, in time we plan to have enough material in each tuning to be able to play individual sets catered to the energy of the event in front of us.

4. In 2019 we hosted a secret location show deep in the woods for the second night of our festival “Tune it Down Turn it Up”. We had built a stage with a drum riser out of pallets and plywood, hauled all the gear out there, hooked up a generator, hung a large curtain between the trees behind the stage to project some psychedelic visuals for the show, and started up a massive bonfire to keep the attendees warm through the night. We had a total of 7 bands lined up from 8:00pm – 2:30am, when we got to the final band I recall Eric coming up to me in a panic saying “We’re out of bands, people are still partying, should we (SweetBeast) get up there?!” “Oh hell yeah!” I said with excitement. We got on stage and made all sorts of psychedelic noise, not feeling the ability to conquer a structured song at the time (we called this the SweetBeast meltdown).. Once I’d had enough I got up and handed my bass to whoever wanted the chance to play. Thus commencing a rotating jam with different musicians throughout the remainder of the evening. Around 6:30 am it began to pour rain, shutting down the operation for fear of electric shock.. We hauled all the gear to safety and looked around, still feeling a sense of energy in the remaining crowd, Eric and I had a brief discussion and yelled out “WE’RE BURNING THE STAGE!!” We proceeded to tear the stage apart piece by piece, and like a trail of ants everyone grabbed their piece and brought it to the fire, resulting in approx. 75 ft tall flames that were so bloody hot you wouldn’t dare get too close. Aside from the one girl who sat about 20ft from it in a car tire glistening with sweat.. She was loving it. It was an epic finale to an epic weekend and a memory we will never forget.

5. Eric’s house is where we do all our jams and creation. He has a detached shed in the backyard that’s shared with the neighbors, and over the years (with help from the band), we have slowly taken it over as the people next door have moved out; decorating it with crochet blankets, posters, mood lights and all the toys we need to make it the perfect spot for making music at all hours. In the spirit of making music and being creative, it has been given the name “ The Womb.” Where all the musical babies are born. When the Kelowna scene was thriving, people would either ask to come back to The Womb, or Eric would invite musicians and other funky people back after a night of open mic’s or other events to keep the energy and magic flowing, hosting wild memorable late night jams for anyone who was inclined to join. There have been so many amazing people in and out of there, all adding to the creative and artistic energy that emits from within. It has been the birthplace for all of our music and an inspiration for other artists, and we probably would not have made it this far as a band if we didn’t have The Womb at our disposal.

6. Since 2020, the music scene in Kelowna has faced a tough challenge with the closure of around six local venues. As musicians, it’s been disheartening to watch places that once thrived, and nurtured live music and community art to see it disappear. These closures have made it increasingly difficult for bands like ours to find spaces to share our music and connect with fans. Despite these setbacks, we’ve kept pushing forward, organizing our own events and shows, and expanding our reach by finding shows in other nearby cities such as Vancouver, Nelson, Kamloops, Vernon, Grand Forks, and Revelstoke. We hope to keep traveling further over the years and plan tours to expand our reach to new territories around the world.

L-R – Eric Gorzynski – Vocals/Guitar, Alex Graham – Backup Vocals/Bass, Colton Schofield – Drums, John Hermary – Vocals/Guitar

About:

At the heart of SweetBeast’s sound lies a dynamic fusion of celestial and grounded elements. The music transcends traditional boundaries, blending the cosmic dimensions of psychedelic, stoner, and desert rock. As you surrender to the music, be prepared to traverse the vast, sun-soaked landscapes of the desert through gritty, soul-stirring riffs that define our unique sonic identity.

SweetBeast invites you to lose yourself in our cosmic fusion, a living, breathing entity that wants you to explore the echoes of reverberating guitars and the rhythmic heartbeat of the desert.

Shared Stage with: Spotlights (NY), Pharm, Space Queen, Down the Lees, Gone Cosmic, Gadfly, The Getmines, Charles Mansion, Upcoming: The Well

Tours and Festivals:
2018 – 2024 – Tune It Down Turn It Up – Kelowna, BC
2023 – Okanagan Tattoo Show
2024 – The Get Mines “Lil Rips” Tour

0 Thanks Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/ CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal – Loud #7 BornBroken, #8 Sandveiss | CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary – Loud #2 Atomis, #4 Infrared, #6 Art of Attrition, #9 Culled | CFOU 89,1 FM – Trois-Rivieres – Top 30 #30 Sandveiss

  • October 19, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Art of Attrition · ATOMIS · BornBroken · Culled · Infrared · Sandveiss

Thanks Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/
CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal – Loud
#7 BornBroken, #8 Sandveiss
https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-10-15
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CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary – Loud
#2 Atomis, #4 Infrared, #6 Art of Attrition, #9 Culled
https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-10-15
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CFOU 89,1 FM – Trois-Rivieres – Top 30
#30 Sandveiss
https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cfou.cfm?dWeekOfID=2024-10-15

0 Rockshots Records – Finnish Thrashers MUTANT BLAST New Lyric Video “Alone in the Wasteland” Off New Album “Soulsteeler”

  • October 18, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Mutant Blast

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – October 18, 2024

Finnish Thrashers MUTANT BLAST New Lyric Video “Alone in the Wasteland” Off New Album “Soulsteeler”

Welcome to the wasteland! “Alone in the Wasteland” is the latest lyric video from Finnish thrashers Mutant Blast‘s new album “Soulsteeler” released this past September on Rockshots Records. This grooving and hard-hitting track is set in a post-apocalyptic world, capturing the struggle for survival in a harsh, unforgiving environment. The song combines thrashing riffs, tight grooves, and powerful vocals, delivering a high-energy experience for all metalheads out there!

“This song is set in a post-apocalyptic world and is about surviving in such a harsh environment.” adds the band.

Watch and listen to “Alone in the Wasteland” at https://youtu.be/5JUZdVevVm0

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Mutant Blast‘s new album “Soulsteeler” features a mix of slightly older, re-arranged tracks alongside new compositions, the album has been meticulously crafted over 1.5 years with utmost dedication. The band’s sound is characterized as ‘Metal thrashing death’n’roll – and heavy! This defining style is evident throughout the album, featuring powerful riffs, good melodies, and strong songwriting aimed at engaging listeners.

“We put a lot of effort into making the album as good as possible. We hope that as many fans of heavier music as possible will find the band and get to hear the end result!” says Toni Huhtiniemi (Guitar & Backup Vocals).
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​Mutant Blast draws inspiration from a variety of influences including bands like Metallica, Entombed, Iron Maiden, Exodus, and Annihilator shaping a sound that blends death’n’roll, thrash metal, and heavy metal with elements of hard rock and death metal.
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​Mutant Blast invites fans of heavy music to join them on this sonic journey. With a sound that has evolved from their death’n’roll roots to encompass thrash and heavy metal, their upcoming album promises to be a testament to their growth and musical prowess.

“Soulsteeler” was released on September 6th, 2024, and available on CD at https://shop.rockshots.eu/en/home/6938-mutant-blast-soulsteeler.html​

and Spotify – https://spoti.fi/4cX3gEI

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Track Listing:​
1. Satan’s Pawn
2. Alone in the Wasteland
3. Into the Night
4. Black Mass
5. Final Day
6. Acid Rain
7. Mind Control
8. For the Sake of Humanity
9. Prowler (Iron Maiden cover)

For more info:​
​Rockshots.eu​
​https://www.facebook.com/mutantblastband​

​https://www.instagram.com/mutantblastband/​

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0 Rockshots Records – Out Now! UK’s Chrysalïd New Album “Breaking The Chains” ft. Guests Tim “Ripper” Owens, Zak Stevens and more! + New Lyric Video For Title Track

  • October 18, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Chrysalïd (Rockshots Records) · Music News

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Montreal, QC – October 18, 2024

Out Now! UK’s Chrysalïd New Album “Breaking The Chains” + New Lyric Video For Title Track

Album Guests Tim “Ripper” Owens, Zak Stevensm, Fabio Lione, Henning Basse and more!

Rockshots Records is excited to unleash “Breaking The Chains”, the brand-new album from Northern England powerhouse Chrysalïd.

For the album’s release day, the band has unleashed a lyric video for the title track that features guest appearances by Zak Stevens (TSO, Savatage), Fabricio Rocha (Hell Bound), and Kayo John (Dark Avenger). This anthem is all about fighting for your dreams and standing tall through adversity. With epic vocals, crushing riffs, and a message of resilience, it’s a must-listen for metalheads everywhere.

Watch and listen to lyric video for “Break The Chains” at https://youtu.be/fEDoJVy5VKE​
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Founded in 1999 by the talented Emmanuel Thorsen, Chrysalïd‘s music is a passionate blend inspired by NWOHBM, power metal, and thrash metal. If you love a “straight to the point” attitude, that’s exactly what you’ll get from Chrysalïd. Their sound perfectly captures the energy, passion, joy, and chill of their metal roots.
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The new album “Breaking The Chains” features special guests like Tim “Ripper” Owens, Zak Stevens, Fabio Lione, and Henning Basse. This album is more than just a collection of songs; it’s a powerful message to the world about never giving up, always fighting for your dreams, and standing tall no matter how many times you fall.
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For fans of Savatage, Helloween, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and Angra, “Breaking The Chains”, out as of October 18th, is a must-listen. Let the music of Chrysalïd ignite your spirit and fuel your passion for metal.

CD order – https://bit.ly/ChrysalïdBreakingTheChainsCD​

Spotify here.
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Video – “Eternal Flame” ft. Tim “Ripper” Owens – https://youtu.be/9iqLGYxHPWw​

Track Listing:​
1-Overture ft. Zak Stevens, Fabrichio Rocha
2-Eternal Flame ft. Tim ‘Ripper’ Owens
3-Far Beyond The Sun ft. Henning Basse
4-Into The Night ft. Lisa Skinner, Andre Tulipano, Fabio Alessandrini, Cristiano Lopes
5-The King ft. Craig Carns, Simon Robertshaw, Jase Tyler
6-Breaking The Chains ft. Zak Stevens, Fabrichio Rocha , Kayo John
7-Blackstar ft. Nick Kariotis, Jase Tyler
8-War Of Illusions ft. Fabio Lione, German Madonado, Emirhan Yler, Jase Tyler
9-Another Day ft. Jase Tyler
10-My Way Home ft. Fabio Lione, Fabrichio Rocha
11-Under The Thumb ft. Eugene Simone, Jase Tyler
12-The End Of Chapter II ft. Zak Stevens, Ariel Perchuk
13-Sleepless Nights (Bonus Track) (King Diamond cover) ft.Paul Skinner, Guilherme Peixoto

SPECIAL GUESTS CREDITS:​
VOICES:
ZAK STEVENS – OVERTURE/BREAKING THE CHAINS/THE END OF CHAPTER II
TIM RIPPER OWENS – ETERNAL FLAME
FABIO LIONE – MY WAY HOME/WAR OF ILLUSIONS
HENNING BASSE – FAR BEYOND THE SUN
CRAIG CAIRNS – THE KING
LISA SKINNER – ANOTHER DAY
ANDRE TULIPANO – ANOTHER DAY
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DRUMS:
FABIO ALESSANDRINI – INTO THE NIGHT
KAYO JOHN – BREAKING THE CHAINS
PAUL SKINNER – SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
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GUITARS:
FABRICIO ROCHA – OVERTURE/BREAKING THE CHAINS/MY WAY HOME
EUGENE SIMONE – UNDER THE THUMB (SOLO GUITARS)
CRISTIANO LOPES – INTO THE NIGHT (SOLO GUITARS)
NICK KARIOTIS – BLACKSTAR (INTRO SOLO, RHYTHM GUITARS AND FINAL SOLO)
GERMAN MALDONADO – WAR OF ILLUSIONS (RHYTHM AND LEAD GUITARS)
EMIRHAN YELER – WAR OF ILLUSIONS (CHORUSES GUITAR SOLOS)
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BASS:
SIMON ROBERTSHAW – THE KING
GUILHERME PEIXOTO – SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
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KEYBOARDS:
JASE TYLER – BLACKSTAR/ANOTHER DAY/WAR OF ILLUSIONS/THE KING
ARIEL PERCHUK – THE END OF CHAPTER II
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TAMBORINE:
JASE TYLER – UNDER THE THUMB

Chrysalïd Line Up:​
Emannuel Thorsen: Vocals
Fabricio Rocha: Lead Guitars
Ben Hurst: Rhythm Guitars
Jase Tyler: Keyboards
Wolf Deiuliis: Bass Guitars
Mark Harrison: Drums

More info: www.Rockshots.eu | https://www.facebook.com/chrysalidheavymetal | https://instagram.com/chrysalidband​

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0 MINDREAPER Unveils Epic New Video “The God I Am” In Anticipation of Upcoming Album “Withering Shine (…Into Oblivion)” Out Dec 2024

  • October 18, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Mindreaper · Music News

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Montreal, QC – October 18, 2024

German Melo-Death MINDREAPER Unveils Epic New Video “The God I Am”

New Album “Withering Shine (…Into Oblivion)” Out Dec 2024 via Death Age Records

L-R: Christian Schoenke – Bass, Marcel Schneider – Drums, Sebastian Rehbein – Lead Vocals, Manuel Nozulak – Additional Vocals, Marcel Bangert – Guitars, Keys

Fans of hard-hitting melodic death metal are in for a treat as Germany’s Mindreaper gears up to premiere their latest music video “The God I Am”. This visual spectacle serves as a powerful prelude to their highly anticipated album “Withering Shine (…Into Oblivion)” set to drop on December 2nd, 2024 via Death Age Records.

“Withering Shine (…Into Oblivion)” stands as Mindreaper‘s magnum opus, seamlessly blending traditional elements with modern symphonic touches to create a unique sonic landscape. The album promises to be a collection of eternal hymns, each track a testament to the band’s musical prowess and emotional depth.

Mindreaper takes listeners on a haunting journey through the echoes of past existences, confronting themes of transience and irrelevance. The album doesn’t shy away from societal critique, tearing open old wounds and processing the lowest socio-cultural structures while keeping an eye on potential apocalyptic dystopias.

Listeners can expect brutally snotty guitars, lung-piercing bass, and stomach-smashing percussion, all embraced by epic orchestral arrangements that avoid falling into kitsch. The varied vocals of two powerful singers add another layer of depth to the already rich soundscape.

As the band puts it, “It is not the raised index finger, but the middle finger that wields the pen and the sword!” It is recommended for fans of Carcass, Edge of Sanity, and At the Gates.

Watch and listen to the video for “The God I Am” via its premiere on TheCirclePit at https://youtu.be/5d3VbD29pPY

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Due out on December 2nd, 2024 via Death Age Records, “Withering Shine (…Into Oblivion)” will be available at the following links:

Online Store – https://www.mindreaper.de/shop/de/2-mindreaper-shop​

Bandcamp – https://mindreaper.bandcamp.com​

Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3rmTjeL

Track Listing:​
1 – Withering Shine (… Into Oblivion)
2 – Liberty’s Fate
3 – Death T(h)rust
4 – Nocturnal Animals
5 – Desert Trails
6 – Vengeance Dawn
7 – Power Plant
8 – The God I Am
9 – Bequest for No One
10 – Black Stone Misery
11 – Final Heaven

Line Up:​
Sebastian Rehbein – Vocals
Marcel Bangert – Guitars, Keys
Christian Schoenke – Bass
Marcel Schneider – Drums
Manuel Nozulak – Additional Vocals

​Album Credits:​
Recording and Mixing: Andy Classen’s Stage One Studio
Mastering: Tue Madsen – Sheriff at Antfarm Studio
Music & Arrangement: Marcel Bangert
Lyrics: Sebastian Rehbein

More info: https://www.mindreaper.de | https://www.facebook.com/TheMindreaper | https://www.instagram.com/mindreaper_metal​

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0 Exitus Stratagem Records – Watch The Volume Explode! QUIESCENT MANTIS Share Live Video “This Is The End” + New Album “Here Comes the Swarm” Out Now!

  • October 17, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Quiescent Mantis

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Montreal, QC – October 17, 2024

Watch The Volume Explode! QUIESCENT MANTIS Share Live Video “This Is The End”

New Album “Here Comes the Swarm” Out Now! via Exitus Stratagem Records

L-R – Jordan Mckenzie (Vocals/Bass), Chris Trainor (Guitar), Johnny Mejia (Drums)

Photo Credits: Josh Martin (ProMotion LLC)

Tennessee thrashers Quiescent Mantis are unleashing their latest video capturing their primal fury live with the track “This is The End”. The video is from the band’s “Here Comes The Swarm” hometown album release show at the Karns community center on July 19th, 2024 in Knoxville, TN. Watch the video literally to the end to view their destructive madness!

Watch and listen to the video via its premiere on MetalAddicts HERE. ​

Quiescent Mantis‘ debut album “Here Comes The Swarm” was produced by Yanic Bercier (Quo Vadis, Gone In April) at WaveTransform Recording Studio and unleashed this past July on Exitus Stratagem Records. The genre-defying release blends elements of hardcore, thrash, death, and metalcore into a whirlwind of relentless aggression.

Formed during the tumultuous times of the COVID-19 lockdown, Quiescent Mantis emerged from the fusion of former scientists Chris Trainor, Jordan McKenzie, and Johnny Mejia. Previously employed by the enigmatic Sub-atomic Weight Of Acceleration Research Mechanics (S.W.A.R.M.), the trio embarked on a musical journey after inadvertently opening a doorway to the mantis homeworld during a particle collision experiment, exposing themselves to a mind-altering pheromone. Thus, the Chapter 1 demo was born in 2021.

Inspired by a love for old science fiction movies and thrash metal, Quiescent Mantis presents a unique, aggressive, groovy, heavy, and relentless sound that blends old-school metal techniques with new-school innovations. The band aims to provide listeners with a groundbreaking experience, combining elements of classic and contemporary metal in a manner never before heard. They are recommended for fans of Orbit Culture, Havok, and Power Trip.

“With this album, it truly shows not only how we come together as musicians but as storytellers. This album is all the best elements of thrash metal and science fiction horror movies put into one single package. ‘Here Comes The Swarm’ is the sound we created to release the swarm to the world.”

Album order for “Here Comes The Swarm” are available at https://www.exsrmusic.com/store/p/pre-sale-quiescent-mantis-here-come-the-swarm​

Music Video – “Primal Form of Aggression” – https://youtu.be/IIYyMydy8sM​

Digital (Spotify) – https://linktr.ee/QuiescentMantis​

Show Dates:​
Nov 2- Knoxville, TN – ‘Fall Recovery Bike Rally’ at Bootlegger Harley-Davidson Stage

Track Listing:
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1. Open The Gates – 3:40
2. Here Comes The Swarm – 3:22
3. Apex Predator – 3:19
4. P.R.E.Y. – 4:06
5. Shake The Cage – 5:10
6. Breed. Feed. Repeat. – 3:30
7. Primal Form of Aggression – 3:52
8. Killer Bee, Killed – 2:34
9. Fight! – 3:32
10. This Is The End! – 2:38
Album Length: 35:48

Quiescent Mantis is:
Chris Trainor – Guitarist / Backup Vocals
Jordan Mckenzie – Bass and Vocals
Johnny Mejia – Drums

More info: Exsrmusic.com | Facebook.com/QuiescentMantis | Instagram.com/quiescent_mantis

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“Loaded with battle vests, beer, baldness and breakdowns, Quiescent Mantis have delivered a highly entertaining four minutes into the conversation (Primal Aggression Music Video).” – Decibel Magazine​
​“With its aggressive riffs, its rhythms implacable and his stimulating lyrics inspired as much by science fiction as of recent experiences, Here Comes The Swarm delivers a good punch in the face! This album brings together All the best elements of thrash metal and it should appeal to fans of Orbit Culture, Power Trip, Havok and Pantera! 4.5/5” – Metallian Magazine​
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​“QUIESCENT MANTIS does a great job, delivers strong performance and is also well positioned in terms of craftsmanship.” – PowerMetal.de”The trio takes thrash metal and punches in hardcore and death metal for a release complete with constant twists.” – Heavy Music Headquarters​
​“An album to seek out if a fun and engaging trip into an extreme metal meets thrash metal type of universe is a prospect that intrigues you.” – The Viking in the Wilderness​
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​“Biting down on a stick the trio then get anvil heavy with groove laden title track “Here Comes The Swarm“, an intense tune with a cool bass solo and the kind of vocal brutality that might make you think this was another band entirely. Dirty, dirge laden riffs dredge the lake in search of corpses and the result is a headbangable mosh pit filler than is absolutely delicious.” – Metal Noise​
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​“Here Comes the Swarm is a testament to Quiescent Mantis’ ability to turn an extraordinary backstory into a powerful metal experience. The album’s intricate blend of aggressive sounds and thematic depth makes it a standout release in the metal genre.” – Amplify The Noise ​
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​“‘Primal Form of Aggression’ thrives on an exquisite use of the mid-range power chords in the opening riff. Then, the trio force a hardcore beatdown crunch on the listener like vigilantes cleaning the hoodlums off their streets. Dimebag Darrell’s DNA is all over these chunky guitar constructs. The spaced-out breakdown at the end is a generous gift for a live audience to appreciate.” – Scream Blast Repeat​
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​“It’s a fun ride from QUIESCENT MANTIS and even the awkward parts are pretty easy to overlook. I’ll bet this band is a neck-wrecker live!” – Wormwood Chronicles

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0 Join Quebec’s TROLLWAR On A Symphonic Melo-Death Rampage w/ “Bane Of The Underworld” Off New EP Out Nov 2024 ft. Guests From Kalmah, Atavistia

  • October 16, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Trollwar

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Montreal, QC – October 16, 2024

Join Quebec’s TROLLWAR On A Symphonic Melo-Death Rampage With “Bane Of The Underworld”

New EP “Tales from the Frozen Wastes” – A Journey Into Darkness – Out Nov 2024

EP Guests Veli-Matti Kananen (Kalmah), Mattias Sippola (Atavistia)

Quebec, Canada’s symphonic melo-death metal powerhouse Trollwar has just released “Bane of the Underworld”, the first single from their upcoming EP “Tales from the Frozen Wastes”.

The EP is the sixth studio record from the band, and the first in six years. It boasts increased technicality and a new direction with the sound. The band shares their thoughts on the release:

“This is a song that we worked on pretty recently. We previously had a skeleton for this song, but it went into a major facelift. We introduced progressive metal breakdowns with guitar-tapping melodies, and even a catchy piano melody to create a very enjoyable, yet technical layer on the song’s melodic breakdown. All of that mixed with a solid chorus.”

As if it was not enough, some brutal old-school death metal-sounding riffs were introduced, and mixed with some heavy symphonic elements, creating an intricate-sounding end to the song. “Bane of the Underworld” is a song about warriors sending their foes to their end. Thus being sent to the underworld.

The single offers listeners a taste of the darker, more complex soundscape the band has crafted for their new EP. It’s a journey into the realm of the dead, where epic melodies clash with intense rhythms, creating a sonic experience that will resonate with their fans and new listeners alike. It is recommended for fans of Ensiferum, Amon Amarth, and Kalmah.

Liste to “Bane of the Underworld” being premiered exclusively on NoCleanSinging HERE.

Single Digital pre-save – https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/trollwar/bane-of-the-underworld​

EP Digital pre-save – https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/trollwar/tales-from-the-frozen-wastes​

EP Teaser – https://youtu.be/-k5SH3biGjk​

Track Listing:​
1. Prologue (2:00)
2. The Unseen One (7:05) ft. Keyboard Solo by Veli-Matti Kananen (Kalmah)
3. Bane of the Underworld (5:26)
4. In The Fields of Frost (4:05)
5. The Offering (5:46) ft. Clean Vocal / Choir by Mattias Sippola (Atavistia)
EP Length: 24:24

More info:

​Trollwar.wixsite.com/trollwar | Facebook.com/Trollwar | x.com/trollwarqc | Instagram.com/trollwarmetal/​

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Top 20 2018 Metal album from Quebec by Metal Universe (Oath of the Storm LP – 2018)

“The whole record is an adventure; the sequencing flows well from song to song and is bumpered nicely by an intro that sets the mood, plus an outro that gently brings things to a close, returning the listener safely back to their respective realities. At the end of the day, I definitely think Trollwar is onto something here; they are proudly waving the folk-metal banner and are destined for big things.” – PureGrainAudio (Oath of the Storm LP – 2018)

”The vocals are abrasively savage, and the swirling keyboard melody is like ear heroin. I can’t help myself — the song pushes too many buttons for me to resist.” – No Clean Singing (Oath of the Storm LP – 2018)

“OATH OF THE STORM has a wave of well-written catchy songs, good production, lots of intensity and power as well, which is something some of the other bands lack. TrollWar is a pretty appropriate name for this enjoyable act and OATH OF THE STORM is one of the more intense Folk Metal albums out this year.” – Metal Rules (Oath of the Storm LP – 2018)

“Overall, this was an outstanding album, for a band that clearly has a lot to offer. What I can’t figure out is why no one has signed them yet? The production is excellent. They have a sophistication and complexity in their sound that few others do, yet each track is very easy to listen to. It’s like you combined the best of the old, IRON MAIDEN, with the best of the new, WINTERSUN, and you have TROLLWAR, with their own unique flair. The melodies are both playful and dangerous, and the entire album is excellent from the opener through the closer. “Oath of the Storm” is a fascinating glimpse into the soul of the band, where they let it all out there for you to enjoy. And enjoy it I did!” – 9/10 – Metal Temple (Oath of the Storm LP – 2018)

”the tracks are face smashing and memorable with enough layers to satisfy even the most tech savvy of you folksters”…….”It’s hard to necessarily give you specifics other than multiple layers of instrumentation, blast beats, keys and symphonic touches with shredding guitar and vocals.”- Folk Metal.NL (Oath of the Storm LP – 2018)

“TROLLWAR deliver “Oath of the Storm”, a strong second work that should not only be interesting for fans of FINNTROLL and ENSIFERUM… The Canadians’ independent, accordion-driven folk black metal proves that real fighting roles don’t just inhabit Scandinavia and the surrounding area. Then a resounding “kippis!” or an elegant “à votre santé!”. 4/5″ – Stormbringer

“Uncompromising and lovable – Oath Of The Storm… Conclusion: “Oath Of The Storm” is an interesting folk metal album and for fans of EQUILIBRIUM or FINNTROLL. TROLLWAR is characterized by good song progression and incredible joy in playing… So if you’re still looking for a Christmas present, you can grab it here without hesitation.” – Metal.de

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0 Rockshots Records – LAY OF THE AUTUMN New Single “Lost In Your Eyes” Off Upcoming Album “Of Love And Sorrow” Out Oct 2024

  • October 16, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Lay of The Autumn (Rockshots Records) · Music News

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Montreal, QC – October 16, 2024

LAY OF THE AUTUMN New Single “Lost In Your Eyes”

New Album “Of Love And Sorrow” Out Oct 2024

Rockshots Records and Lay Of The Autumn are excited to announce the release of their next single, “Lost In Your Eyes” from their highly anticipated album “Of Love And Sorrow” due out on October 25th, 2024.

This powerful and energetic track blends orchestral and electronic elements, capturing the moment when you look into someone’s eyes and get lost in a universe of stars.

Listen to “Lost In Your Eyes” at the following links:

Digital – https://lnk.to/8qpvcB

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YouTube – https://youtu.be/wl4Ram9KpdY

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Lay Of The Autumn is a new Symphonic Power Metal band led by Davide Scuteri (Ravenword, Choirs Of Veritas) featuring Iryna Boyarkina (ERIA, Mysterya), Michele Olmi (Chronosfear, Embrace Of Souls), Cesare Ferrari and Davide Lovecchio. Their debut album, featuring 10 emotionally charged tracks, merges the intensity of Power Metal with the grandeur of Symphonic Metal creating a deeply evocative listening experience.

Each track on the album has been meticulously crafted to deliver an epic and melodic experience reminiscent of the golden era of bands like Sonata Arctica, Stratovarius, and Nightwish. With influences spanning Power Metal, Symphonic Metal, Melodic Death Metal, and cinematic Soundtracks, the album offers a rich and diverse sonic landscape, highlighted by fast keyboard and guitar solos, catchy choruses, and stunning melodies.

The album, mixed and mastered by Ettore Rigotti (Disarmonia Mundi) at The Metal House Studios, ensures a flawless sound that captures the melancholic and powerful essence of the band. Lay Of The Autumn offers a fresh yet familiar energy for fans of Symphonic and Power Metal, making this album a must-listen for anyone who values music that resonates deeply with the soul and stirs profound emotions.
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The band invites all fans and metal enthusiasts to join them on this musical journey through the seasons of life, where they explore and celebrate both the light and the darkness.

“Of Love And Sorrow” album will be available as a Digipak CD / Digital Release from October 25th!

Digital Album Pre-Save – ​https://bit.ly/lotacd​

CD Pre-Order – ​https://shop.rockshots.eu/en/home/6958-lay-of-the-autumn-of-love-and-sorrow.html

​Previous Videos:

“After All This Time? Always” – https://youtu.be/Ho0alCHlMCA

“Flowing Tears” – https://youtu.be/BrLCqPsIhu0

“Si Sta Come D’Autunno Sugli Alberi Le Foglie” – https://youtu.be/JCytrnam5Lc

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Track Listing:​
1 – When It Rains – 2:27
2 – Flowing Tears – 5:52
3 – Lost In Your Eyes – 5:51
4 – After All This Time? Always – 5:44
5 – Thrown Away – 5:53
6 – Undergo Deconstruction – 5:55
7 – Love You To Death – 6:20
8 – Si Sta Come D’Autunno Sugli Alberi Le Foglie – 5:02
9 – Of Love And Sorrow – 5:59
10 – Who Is To Blame – 5:39
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​Album Credits (music, cover/art, production)​
Lay Of The Autumn are:
Iryna ERIA Boyarkina – Vocals
Davide Scuteri – Keyboards / Composer
Cesare Ferrari – Bass Guitar
Davide Lovecchio – Guitars
Michele Olmi: Drums
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Additional musicians
Andrea Gambaro – Growl Vocals in “Thrown Away” and “Of Love And Sorrow”
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Album recorded at Davide Scuteri Music Studios
All music and lyrics by Davide Scuteri
All arrangements by Davide Scuteri and Lay Of The Autumn
Voice and back volcals recorded by Iryna ERIA Boyarkina at Ivan Boyarkin studios
Growl voice recorded by Andrea Gambaro at Andrea Gambaro Studios
The album has been mixed and mastered by Ettore Rigotti at Ettore Rigotti Studios
Instrumental track “Si Sta Come D’Autunno Sugli Alberi Le Foglie” mixed and mastered by Simone Mularoni at Domination Studios
Cover artwork, logo and layout by Mattias Norén – http://www.progart.com
Photos by Flarescape – http://www.flarescape.com

More info: ​
​Rockshots.eu
​https://www.facebook.com/layoftheautumnofficial​
​https://www.instagram.com/layoftheautumnband​

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0 Bam & Co. Heavy – INSURRECTION Shows Off Their Grind Prowess In Playthrough Video For “Obsession” + New Album “Obsolescence”

  • October 16, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Insurrection · Music News

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Montreal, QC – October 16, 2024

Bam & Co. Heavy – INSURRECTION Shows Off Their Grind Prowess In Playthrough Video For “Obsession”

New Album “Obsolescence” Out Now! via Bam & Co. Heavy

+ Quebec Tour Dates

L-R – Jay Cross – Drums, Martin Samson – Bass, Stef Jomphe – Vocals, Mike Birch – Guitar, Antonin Perras-Foisy – Guitar

Photo credit: Lisa Thompson and Darkmoon Studios

Insurrection, the powerhouse metal band from Gatineau, Quebec, Canada is excited to release their guitar playthrough video for “Obsession”, offering fans a closer look at the intricate musicianship that defines their sound. This track is part of their recently released album “Obsolescence”, which came out on September 13, 2024, on the label Bam & Co. Heavy. They enthusiastically explain the single:

“This one may be our favourite to jam. It’s 2-ish minutes of grind or at least the type of grind we can still play 20 years into doing this. The lyrics are about being obsessed with perfection. It is basically the song that we cannot help but write. We’re usually a groovy death metal band, but we all love the chaos of grind. At the end of the day, we’ve always done whatever we want and feel like doing, and this song is 100% a reflection of that.”

Watch the guitar playthrough video for “Obsession” via its premiere on TechnicalMusicReview HERE.

Since its formation in 2003, Insurrection has been known for its intense live performances and unique blend of groovy death metal and thrash energy. With a lineup consisting of Stef Jomphe on vocals, Antonin Foisy and Mike Birch on guitars, Martin Samson on bass, and Jay Cross on drums, the band has consistently delivered music that resonates with metal fans across Canada.

“Obsession” captures the essence of Insurrection‘s sound, combining aggressive riffs, powerful vocals, and thought-provoking lyrics in both English and French. Musically, the album is cohesive while also being a little bit all over the place. Every song is patently Insurrection, but each song also pulls a bit of inspiration from somewhere new. They’ve got some that have a grind feel and others that have a touch of prog or thrash. Groove brings it all together. It is recommended for fans of Nevermore, Bloodbath, and Decapitated.

Released on September 13th from Bam & Co. Heavy, “Obsolescence” is available at the following links:

CD and Vinyl album order for “Obsolescence” are available at https://boutique.boiteamusique.ca/en/448-insurrection​

Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3Y9CQeZ

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Music Video – The Gathering – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OloWe37IY04

Honest Trailer for Insurrection’s “The Gathering” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo2m9GBKHZs ​

Show Dates:​
Nov 7 – Rouyn-Noranda, QC – Le QG
Nov 30 – Montreal, QC – Cafe Campus
Dec 6 – Drummondville, QC- Pub La Sainte-Paix
Dec 7 – Saguenay, QC – CEM w/ Reanimator, Acetone

Track Listing:​
1. Preprogrammed – (1:04)
2. The Gathering – (4:47)
3. Failures of the Flesh – (3:47)
4. Le secret des dieux – (3:33)
5. Némésis – (3:48)
6. Hostile Takeover – (4:14)
7. Obsession – (1:57)
8. Charogne – (4:24)
9. Initiate the End – (4:12)
10. Obsolete – (5:30)
11. Bless the Machine – (4:46)
Album Length: 42:07

More info: Facebook.com/BamAndCoHeavy | Insurrectionmetal.com

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“From the slow, chugging intro to the fast, thrashy chorus, this is pure, unadulterated death metal with plenty of doomy and thrashy elements to keep people on their toes. The band have been at it for 20 years, and this song (The Gathering) is proof that they aren’t slowing down any time soon.” – Decibel Magazine

“This new single (Bless the Machine) goes flat-out right from the start, launched by an extended, serrated-edge scream, rapidly thrusting grooves, and a blizzard of mechanistic yet maniacal riffing. Intestinally deep gutturals proclaim their murderous prayer as the music occasionally seems to dismally moan and wail. The drums methodically chop, but while razor-sharp in their execution they also prove to be just as berserk as the fleet-fingered contortions of the fretwork. And yes, the song includes a head-spinning guitar solo that does sound like a refugee from Castlevania. It’s a hell of a wild, adrenaline-fueled gallop, further fueled by doubled voices screaming, but the song also frequently does sound like malicious machines ecstatically stitching steel through blasted flesh and broken bones — and like the piteous agonies of their victims.” – NoCleanSinging​
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​“the group continues its metallic death proposition and this fifth album (Obsolescence) is intended to be as refreshing as an autumn swim in the Ottawa River. In other words, it keeps you alive and wakes you up.” – Ars Media QC​
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​“Seven years have passed since their album Extraction. Be warned: it’s not in vain. A real punch in the throat! Brutality wall to wall. Despite the pandemic, the guys from Insurrection haven’t taken a break…. Obsolescence leaves you wanting more. For fans, you’ll be well served. For those who didn’t know them, now is a great time to discover them. 8.8/10” – Metal Universe​
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​“Insurrection de Gatineau pulls no punches with Obsolescence which will be released in mid-September. After listening to their two extracts, Bless The Machine and The Gathering, clearly it’s going to be the bomb!” – Thorium Magazine​
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​“Insurrection have easily out-done themselves with Obsolescence. This is, without doubt, world-class, groove-heavy death metal that can go toe to fucking toe with any band in the sub-genre. The production and mix is second to none, perfectly capturing the unique intensity of the songs.” – All Father Metal​
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​“Another fine little slab of death metal from Canada’s Insurrection… Obsolescence is quite varied, first by having songs sung in English and French, but above all their death metal goes anywhere from crunchy death/thrash to melodic death metal to Swedish-style old-school death metal, and hell, some of the USDM school as well while they’re at it. So, they’re kind of all over the place but the album is cohesive, and this little musical rollercoaster stays on the tracks the whole time. The melodic passages are especially catchy, and so are the growls (mostly decipherable) with the vocal lines and some of the lyrics sticking around once it’s all over. Well done. 4/5” – The Metal Crypt​
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​“Obsolescence is a very successful fourth album, once again combining the technique of the Quebec scene and the groove of an old man Gojira or one Revocation, all sprinkled with a good dose of plump violence. In short, we’re having a great time !” – Eklektik Rock​
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​“Insurrection reflect today’s death metal scene rather well. On Obsolescence, we can appreciate clean production, crushing riffs, and a level of technical proficiency that, though elaborate, doesn’t devolve into something too complicated. It’s still easy to find the groove in each of the tracks. Hence, it’s somewhere in the middle between a melodic death metal band like The Black Dahlia Murder and more technical acts like Beyond Creation… it’s a fun listen!” – Heavy Music HQ​
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​“a mangy in-your-face board with rich grooves, some thrashy set pieces and a noticeably thumping bass that knows how to shake up the pit of the stomach a bit, especially after breakfast. ” – PowerMetal.de​
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​“If a well produced and well balanced variety of dynamic extreme metal with a liberal amount of switches back and forth between thrash metal and extreme metal territories is music that tend to interest you, this is an album that should appeal to you.” – Viking in the Wilderness​
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​“Nice and meaty death/melodic death. Catchy groovin stuff!” – Moshpit Radio 89.9 FM WORT (Madison, WI)

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