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0 Rockshots Records – Out Now! Brazil’s GLORIA PERPETUA’s Debut Album “The Darkside We Wanna Hide”

  • September 2, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Gloria Perpetua (Rockshots Records) · Music News

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Montreal, QC – September 2, 2024

Out Now! Brazil’s GLORIA PERPETUA’s Debut Album “The Darkside We Wanna Hide”

Out now from Rockshots Records, Brazil’s Gloria Perpetua presents their debut album “The Darkside We Wanna Hide”.

This first full-length features ten powerful tracks and showcases collaborations with renowned musicians from diverse backgrounds, including Timo Tolkki (ex-Stratovarius), Vitor Rodrigues (Native Blood, Tribal Scream, Torture Squad), Luis Mariutti (Sinistra, Shaman, Angra, Firebox), João Noleto, Vitor Veiga (Aquaria, Endless), Guilherme Hirose (NorthTale, Traumer), Marcelo Kalunga (solo), and Oruam (Deadly Fate).

Influenced by bands like Blind Guardian, Iced Earth, Helloween, Stratovarius, and Accept Gloria Perpetua’s music offers a thrilling mix of Heavy and Power Metal. Their lyrics focus on themes of self-responsibility, positive change, and fighting for a better world.

“The Darkside We Wanna Hide” is available on CD as of August 30th, 2024 from Rockshots Records at https://bit.ly/GloriaPerpetuaCD​

Singles:

“Mothers of Jerusalem” – https://youtu.be/VAnIyoQfuzE​

“Have You Forsaken The Cross?” – https://youtu.be/-DXQZbp5bgs​

“Beyond The Darkness Portal” – https://youtu.be/uvz4LYXGnO8​

Track Listing:​
1. Let There Be Darkness
2. Beyond The Darkness Portal (ft. Luís Mariutti, Christian Passos, Raphael Dantas)
3. Have You Forsaken The Cross? (ft. Marcelo Kalunga)
4. Mothers of Jerusalem
5. The Angels Are Calling (ft.Vitor Veiga)
6. The Rape of Gaia (ft. Guilherme Hirose)
7. The Architect (ft. Timo Tolkki & Vitor Veiga)
8. The Key of Life
9. The Way of a Warrior (ft. João Noleto)
10. The Sick Cycle To The Death (ft. Vitor Rodrigues)

More info: www.Rockshots.eu | https://www.instagram.com/gloriaperpetuametal​

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0 LAY OF THE AUTUMN Shares Second Single “Flowing Tears” Off Upcoming Album “Of Love And Sorrow” Out Oct 2024

  • September 2, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Lay of The Autumn (Rockshots Records) · Music News

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Montreal, QC – September 2, 2024

LAY OF THE AUTUMN Shares Second Single “Flowing Tears” Off Upcoming Album “Of Love And Sorrow” Out Oct 2024

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

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.

“Flowing Tears” is a standout piece that encapsulates the full spectrum of the band’s sound, blending sorrow with beauty in a way that is uniquely Lay Of The Autumn.

VISUALIZER – https://youtu.be/BrLCqPsIhu0

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LISTEN – http://lnk.to/dFBHmU​

The album, mixed and mastered by Ettore Rigotti (Disarmonia Mundi) at Ettore Rigotti 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.

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

ALBUM PRE ORDER – https://bit.ly/lotacd​

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 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! !earshot The National Loud Chart For the Week Ending: Tuesday, August 27, 2024 #6 The Aphelion, CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal – Loud #8 The Aphelion, CJSR FM 88.5 – Edmonton – Loud #7 – Culled, CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary – Loud #2 The Aphelion, #5 Valfreya, #10 Thirteen Goats – Exitus Stratagem Records , Local 107.3fm – Saint John – Top 30 #6 – Art of Attrition

  • August 30, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Art of Attrition · Culled · The Aphelion · Thirteen Goats · Valfreya

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love!
!earshot
The National Loud Chart
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, August 27, 2024
#6 The Aphelion
https://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2024-08-27
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CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal – Loud
#8 The Aphelion
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-08-27
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CJSR FM 88.5 – Edmonton – Loud
#7 – Culled
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-08-27
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CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary – Loud
#2 The Aphelion, #5 Valfreya, #10 Thirteen Goats – Exitus Stratagem Records
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-08-27
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Local 107.3fm – Saint John – Top 30
#6 – Art of Attrition
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfmh.cfm?dWeekOfID=2024-08-27

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0 YESTERDAY’S HERO Unleash Bottled Up Social Emotions In New Music Video For Title Track Off Debut Album “Ways To Hate” Out Now!

  • August 30, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Yesterday's Hero

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – August 30, 2024

YESTERDAY’S HERO Unleash Bottled Up Social Emotions In New Music Video For Title Track Off Debut Album “Ways To Hate” Out Now!

Releasing their debut album “Ways To Hate” this past November, Ohio alternative metal quintet Yesterday’s Hero has a new music video to share for the title track. The song is groovy and gives you no choice but to headbang along. The theme of the video was all the “Ways to Hate” that have been thrown upon people through politics, religion, and social media.

The video can be seen and heard via its premiere on Metal Addicts HERE. ​

Yesterday’s Hero‘s first full-length “Ways To Hate” features seven hard-knocking tracks that take listeners through the emotions of a struggling bleeding heart at the end of a tumultuous relationship. Musically, it’s a fusion of high-energy grooves with timeless melodies to get your blood pumping and moshing in the pit.

In a digital age of singles, Yesterday’s Hero went analog for this record as they would like those listening to experience each track finishing and ready for the next. The tracklisting was arranged in an order specifically to create a feel of an album experience, not just one single.

“We pride ourselves on using raw gritty tube amps, no backing tracks or plug-ins. There is no need for a laptop as we intentionally step back from today’s norm. What you hear on the record is what you’ll hear live, note for note. We have simple intentions along with catchy riffs with relatable lyrics. We want to give music fans a nostalgic taste for our music experience with a bit of new raw live sound.” says the band.

Having shared the stage with bands such as Escape the Fate, Powerman5000, The Convalescence, and Gemini Syndrome, among many others, Yesterday’s Hero is recommended for fans of Chevelle, Rise Against, Killswitch Engage, Godsmack, and Seether.

Released on November 24, 2023, “Ways To Hate” is available on all digital platforms at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/yesterdayshero/ways-to-hate and https://yesterdayshero.bandcamp.com (CD/digital).

Previous Videos:

Killing Me – https://youtu.be/GEFwNRElvb8​

Be – https://youtu.be/iI3WQ7LoNMQ​

Life’s So Good – https://youtu.be/UdtbpNH7LGM​

Bounce – https://youtu.be/G0P7nnW8wzU​

Track Listing:​
1- Killing Me (3:43)
2- What I Needed (4:06)
3- Ways to Hate (3:38)
4- Bounce (4:12)
5- Be (3:46)
6- Road of Doom (5:26)
7- Life’s So Good (3:46)
Album Length: 28:36

Band Lineup Live and Recording​
Chris Neller – Vocals
Nathan Fike – Lead Guitar
Tony Smith – Guitar
Bill Mizen – Bass
Byron Ferguson – Live Drums and Recorded Drums on track 2. What I Needed, 3. Ways to Hate, 4. Bounce
Jesse Elkins – Recorded Drums on track 1. Killing Me, 5. Be, 6. Road of Doom, and 7. Life’s So Good

More info: Yesterdaysheroband.com | Facebook.com/YesterdaysHeroBand | Instagram.com/hero_yesterdays​

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“This is a great album…. they all sound awesome, being the perfect blend of the early 2000s alt-metal sound and a more modern take, almost bordering on Phil Campbell at times. And, as similar as it all was, I would happily take a lot more of it. Seven tracks just wasn’t enough for me! It sounds great and I think these guys are going to be a big deal soon, if this album is anything to go off!” – Overtone Magazine​
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​“If you’re a real mensch, then you know when it’s your time to bounce, like the boys in Yesterday’s Hero. The hard rockers are happy to unveil their new music video for “Bounce,” off of their new record, Ways To Hate. The seven-track effort was self-released late last month and checks all the boxes of a no-nonsense, riff-rocking good time. There probably isn’t anywhere more rock n’ roll to record a music video than a car shop, which the band selected as the location of this badass new video clip. The primary riff featured in “Bounce” is one of the first the Ohio quartet conceived for this new record. In a sense, the riff dictated the subject matter of the song, with the band feeling that it really “bounced.” Feeding off of this energy, the song came about rather naturally and cohesively.” – V13​
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​“”When it comes to big riffs, ‘Bounce’ by Yesterday’s Hero doesn’t sell the listener short. Its main thrust sounds like a stoner rock band channelling an old Fugazi tune; the muted riff on the verse adds a sharp edge beneath a great vocal, and exploding into a huge chorus, the band are able to convey a timeless post-grunge sound that sounds massive beneath an enthusiastic hook. If that wasn’t enough, a slow heavy breakdown drawing from a blend of groove metal and hardcore influences increases the tension at the track’s end, ensuring these four minutes leave most rock fans more than satisfied.” – Real Gone Rocks

“The song (Killing Me) is a straightforward alt-metal rager for fans of the late-90s/early-2000s nu-metal scene. The video follows a series of drawings to create a dark and mysterious noir-type atmosphere. ” – New Noise Magazine

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0 RED CAIN’s New Scorching Single “Firestarter” Takes Inspiration From Roleplaying Game “Elden Ring”

  • August 30, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Red Cain

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Montreal, QC – August 30, 2024

RED CAIN’s New Scorching Single “Firestarter” Takes Inspiration From Roleplaying Game “Elden Ring”

L-R: Taylor Gibson (Drums), Oman Costa (Guitar), Samuel Ridout (Guitar), Evgeniy Zayarny (Vocals)

Photo Credit Zak Kelly

A year after their break-out third album, 2023’s “NÄE’BLISS”, which had its single “Fisher King” nominated by Calgary’s YYC Music Awards for “Metal Recording of The Year”, power prog storytellers RED CAIN return in 2024 with their first taste of new music.

Entitled “Firestarter”, this first single of 2024 is loosely based on the lore of the action role-playing game “Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree”. The band spent a lot of their time this year playing this fantastic release. Elden Ring is not only a brilliant game and a visual masterpiece, but also a storytelling phenomenon that deliberately has lore gaps to let fans and players create their own stories and interpretations of the lore. This strongly resonates with Red Cain‘s approach as musicians, as they always write music for their fans to read in unique ways and weave into their mythology.

“Firestarter” is also a new statement for Red Cain, as they continue to embrace a modern sound and reinvent their songwriting. You will hear a lot more groove and synth backing on this one, along with the same anthemic hooks, technical riffs, and vocal layering they are known for.

Listen to “Firestarter” at the following links:

Lyric Video – https://youtu.be/aKnOVyjRT6o

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Spotify – https://spoti.fi/4e4bFap

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

Red Cain, from Calgary, Canada is a modern progressive metal project with Eastern European roots. They have been making waves since their first release in 2016, with award-winning music videos and concept albums “Kindred: Act I”, “Kindred: Act II” and “NÄE’BLISS”. The albums contained a ton of genre inspirations, from gothic rock to ambient electronica, power, black, and death metal, and were universally lauded for their inventiveness, variety, and strong conceptual content. They continue this momentum with forthcoming releases.

Red Cain is:​
Evgeniy Zayarny – Vocals
Samuel Ridout – Guitar
Oman Costa – Guitar
Taylor Gibson – Drums

For more info: Redcain.ca | Facebook.com/redcainofficial | Instagram.com/redcainarmy

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“NAE’ BLISS is a fine example of world-class Metal. With every album they grow in statue and status they can stand shoulder to shoulder with the titans of the genre.” – Metal-Rules (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)​
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​“Red Cain continue their evolutionary path with NÄ̈E’BLISS, taking us all on a fantastic and metallic journey that will surely help them carve their name even deeper into the metal scene worldwide.” – The Headbanging Moose (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)

“they come up with elements of melodeath, symphonic-, prog- and powermetal, melted together by the expressive vocal performance of singer Evgeniy Zayarny, who convinces with his full tone and an impressive range… “Näe’bliss” is well written, varied and dynamic, telling the stories about a common “good” against an “evil” antagonist in a great way.” – The Prog Space (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)​
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“What a masterpiece! In my last review, I gave my first 10/10 and called it my album of the year. That place has already been overtaken.” – Musipedia of Metal (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)

“Canadians Red Cain took on the mammoth task of turning Robert Jordan’s works of the Wheel of Time series into an album… Needless to say the Power Prog band delivers an ambitious album filled with twists and turns that will keep you on your toes!” – Belgian Jasper (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)​
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​“Red Cain has made by far the best Wheel Of Time-related piece of art that I’ve seen or heard since before November 18, 2021. Sour grapes aside, this is some energetic power metal worthy of the source material.” – Metal Utopia (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)​
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​“Red Cain combine with clean singing and growling vocals on opener “Fisher King.” Much of Nae Bliss has a fresh modern sound (“Blight” and the gothic “The Great Hunt”) and some modern groove (“Sightblinder”)… The modern metal here reminds me of Iced Earth and Nevermore which has some excellent clean vocals. ” – Transcending the Mundane (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)​
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“this is an album to explore if you tend to enjoy a more theatrical and bombastic variety of progressive metal.” – Progressor (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)

“If you’re into the symphonic side of metal, then this is a must have album.” – Smorg Magazine (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)

“As such Red Cain uses Näe’bliss to showcase the slickest noodling and power grooving of their career… Red Cain hasn’t yet made an album for the ages in this modern expression of classic prog/power exuberance, but each record thus far has swung for the fences and landed in good graces—stop sitting around and spin some Red Cain!” – Angry Metal Guy (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)​
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​“you’ll still feel the mighty pull of Power Metal all over the record. But the progressive parts now start to encroach on soundscapes bands like Haken or Caligula’s Horse3) usually usurp. And that leaves us with an uncannily savvy power prog mix with an unholy urge for unusual extreme metal undercurrents on full display. And that led – yet again – to overheated turntables over at the RMR office tower. Red Cain are back and in full swing yet again, feisty as ever. And as well they should be. So, where’s that bookshop? Robert Jordan’s fantasy lore’s beckoning us.” – Rock Music Raider (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)​
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​“With Näe’bliss, Red Cain has created their own progressive metal epic fantasy that is fuelled with blast beats, howling guitars, wailing vocals, and rumbling bass. The intricate lyrics tell their own tales and have captured the essence of the adversaries and nemesis of the story. Perhaps for me, storyline aside, is the wonderful vocal dynamic between Evgeniy Zayarny and Kalie Yan and how they play off each other in a beautiful tit for tat of clean versus harsh and singing versus operatic as if they were the protagonist and antagonist. Let the chaos reign supreme, crank Näe’bliss to 11.” – Amplify The Noise (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)​
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​““Fisher King,” is a monstrous opening, a song that tempts the deliverance and brings the power of brilliance and chaos of the whirlwind…. “Fires of Heaven,” is bombastic, powerful, enchanting and downright haunting. A song that smashes through everything.” – The Median Man (2023 – NÄE’BLISS)​
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0 Out Now! ATOMIS Release Entire Discography In Box Set In Wake Of Drummer’s Passing + Music Video “12 Chains”

  • August 30, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · ATOMIS · Music News

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Montreal, QC – August 30, 2024

Out Now! ATOMIS Release Entire Discography In Box Set In Wake Of Drummer’s Passing

+ Music Video “12 Chains”

Out Aug 30th – “The Void Box Set” In Memory of Passing Drummer

Top Left: Taylor Johnson (Guitar), Top Right: Nathan Navetto Drums, Bottom Left: Matthew McLaughlin (Guitar/Vox/Keys), Bottom Right: Bryan Buss (Bass)

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Canada’s progressive post-metal act Atomis is now releasing its box set discography to honour their late drummer Nathan Navetto. This complete collection spans a decade ranging from a high production debut album of previously unheard music to an experimental version of the album – “Nathan’s version” – called “Welcome to the Void”, which includes a remix of the debut album, plus 8 bonus ambient/experimental tracks fully written by Nathan. Closing up the box set is a Live off the Floor demos album of songs Atomis performed live regularly from 2010-2014. These are the songs that the local scene would recognize and songs that sadly never made it to the studio. The band comments on the release:

“This collection is long-awaited and well-deserved. Due to a variety of circumstances, and after many false starts, and the passing of our drummer and bandleader Nathan Navetto in 2020, the album never came out. We still have fans of our first single ‘Maelstrom’ asking about “The Album”, so we’re pleased to now share the entirety of our catalog in the form of a box set. Some finished, some half-baked, and some completely raw and recorded with a single microphone inside a concrete jamspace.”

Along with the box set, they are releasing two videos, one for the single “12 Chains” and the other for a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the music video. The track is driving, repetitive, and droning, constantly moving forward until it breaks. Doug Cook’s music video perfectly shows what one can go through in life, always searching for answers.

Atomis pulls from all aspects of inspiration, be it cinema, poetry, or nature, and tries to make an enveloping experience. The Void Box Set showcases the entirety of Atomis from the drawing board, to a polished album, but in reverse. It is recommended for fans of The Ocean, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and Radiohead.

Watch and listen to the music video “12 Chains” at https://youtu.be/udWaS1o69UQ

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Due out August 30th, 2024, “The Void Box Set” pre-order at https://atomismusic.bandcamp.com/​

Music Video “Maelstrom” – https://youtu.be/xYRM2gJZZT4

Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3TaXZCq ​

Atomis 3 album “The Void Box Set”
#1 Atomis Self-titled album (never performed live, recorded in 2014)
#2 Welcome to the Void ( Nathan Navetto (Drums) experimental version of the album – never performed live recorded 2014-2018)
#3 Atomis Live (Live off the floor demos album, songs performed live 2010-2014)

Album 1: Recorded in 2014 – ATOMIS (Self-titled)​
Track Listing:
1. 12 Chains – (7:27)
2. Awakening – (14:03)
3. In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts (7:35)
4. Maelström – (9:23)

Album 2: Welcome the Void (Nathan Navetto (Drums) version of the debut album, which includes 8 extra synth-laden experimental tracks that he wrote solo from 2014-2018)​
Track Listing:
1. Genesis – (4:54)
2. oooo wormhole – (1:38)
3. Creation’s Bridge – (7:43)
4. Accretion – (5:13)
5. Entropy – (7:02)
6. Into the Void – (3:11)
7. 12 Strands – (7:22)
8. The Descendant – (3:04)
9. Terrestrial – (9:08)
10. In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts – (7:54)
11. Reflection – (2:49)
12. Events Horizons – (14:17)

Album 3: ATOMIS – Live Demos (Live off the floor demos album, songs performed live 2010-2014)​
Track Listing:
1. Intro – (3:13)
2. Maelström – (9:12)
3. The Charmer and His King – (5:57)
4. Interlude A – (2:24)
5. They Thought It To Be Impossible, So They Did It – (5:55)
6. Lot Lizard – (6:22)
7. Interlude B – (2:05)
8. Titus Andronicus – (7:44)
9. Bellewether – (10:03)
10. The River – (6:45)
11. Unconsciousness – (6:47)
12. NEW SOG! – (7:35)

Albums lineup:​
Nathan Navetto (Drums)
Matthew McLaughlin (Guitar/Vox/Keys)
Taylor Johnson (Guitar)
Bryan Buss (Bass)

More info: Facebook.com/atomisofficial | Instagram.com/atomis.official

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What the press has said about them:

“The songs are epic and can almost be described as soundscapes, as they incorporate everything from crushing metal riffs to peaceful ambient noise.” – Matt Petti, Beatroute Magazine

“Before the first viewing of the video, Canadian director and film-maker Doug Cook gave an introductory speech about the making of the video and working with Atomis. They created a video that perfectly complimented the band’s music and fans asked to watch it a second time (and then even a third time before the venue closed). Cook has been working with many Calgary metal bands lately, such as Divinity, Orphan Hammer and the Unravelling. He has also worked on some videos that may be a little more well known around the globe including “Breaking the Broken” by Control Denied, “Prolong the Agony” by Morta Skuld and the upcoming video for Death’s “Pull the Plug”.” – Evilg – Metal Sucks

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0 NIGHTWRAITH Injects Black Metal Into Melodic Death With Progressive New Single “Perpetual Night” Off New Album “Divergence” Out Sept 2024

  • August 29, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Nightwraith

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Montreal, QC – August 29, 2024

NIGHTWRAITH Injects Black Metal Into Melodic Death With Progressive New Single “Perpetual Night”

New Album “Divergence” Out Sept 2024

L-R – Caleb Jose Tardio – Keyboards/Synthesizer, Igor Panasewicz – Guitar, Isidro “Spy” Soto – Drums, Jacob St. Amand – Bass, Benjamin Pitts – Vocals/Guitar

Photo Credit – Josh Massara

NightWraith is a progressive melodic death metal band from Denver, USA that explores the genre with an eclectic and intuitive approach. Their music encompasses poignant themes: seeking the sublime in nature, being genuine in a deceptive world, and living with the idea of death—concepts that unite us all as people. Using haunting melodies and triumphant anthems, NightWraith offers listeners a sonic pilgrimage into the heart of being human. They have a new album “Divergence” coming out on September 13, 2024. They are continuing their introduction of the album with the single “Perpetual Night”, which they comment on:

“This is actually the first song we completed for Divergence, and we added it to our live set last summer (2023). It’s just a solid song and the lyrical theme fits perfectly with the ‘technology wasteland’ concept of the album. That theme ties into the video as well, which features clips from the 1927 film ‘Metropolis’. The video was put together by the talented Jake Mulhern, who does live visual art for some cool bands like Uncle Acid, Pallbearer, and Elder. And I can’t forget to mention the pedal steel guitar section that is on this track. It was recorded by our friend Cole Rudy (Dragondeer) and adds a really pretty layer of sound to an already dynamic section of the song.”

Lyrically, this song is about how our global society is kind of blindly going all-in on technology, and how we should maybe take a step back and re-establish a connection to nature. In my experience, I get much more meaning from life through the physical world around us, and not through the dopamine-driven logic of tech. The lyrics also explore what our world might look like if we continue down this path, which is the overarching theme of the album: “Colorless dreams in perpetual night”.

This song could be the most ‘classic NightWraith’ song on the album, it’s got it all! It has a catchy black metal sound to it, a dynamic bridge section that brings the energy way down and picks back up with back-to-back guitar/keyboard solos, plus the chorus is fun to sing along with. It’s recommended for fans of Mastodon, Enslaved, and Ghost.

Watch and listen to the music video “Perpetual Night” via its premiere on TheProgSpace HERE. ​

Due out on September 13, 2024 from What’s Left Records, “Divergence” is available for album pre-order at https://nightwraith.bandcamp.com/​

Music Video – “Whispers of Dragonflies” – https://youtu.be/6GbvCjvV0Lc​

Track Listing:​
1. Fruitless (5:15)
2. Perpetual Night (5:13) ft. guest Cole Rudy – Pedal Steel Guitar
3. One Flower (5:14) ft. guest Andreas Wild – Baritone Saxophone
4. Whispers of Dragonflies (5:27) ft. guest Kelly Schilling – Concert Flute
5. Invocation (2:19) ft. guest Joey Truscelli – Guitar Solo
6. Fallen Kings and Queens (4:20) ft. guests Dan Phelps & Chuck French – Backup Vocals
7. Nothing Left to Lose (3:24)
8. Divergence (5:20) ft. guests Jeremy Portz & Xander Galvin-Soto – Auxiliary Percussion
9. Us and Them (bonus Pink Floyd cover) (5:18)
Album Length: 42:08

More info: Nightwraithband.com | Facebook.com/nightwraithband | Instagram.com/nightwraithband | Youtube.com/@nightwraithband5142 | Twitter.com/nightwraithband​

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“As you’ll quickly discover, in its opening phase it (Whispers of Dragonflies) presents an unusual amalgam of futuristic swirling keyboards and full-throttle blackened ferocity replete with raking chords, hammering drums, and scalding vocals. But it does begin changing, like a musical chameleon. Those changes include a beautifully ringing guitar melody backed by shimmering synths, musing bass tones, and gripping drum fills, and fronted by somber and melancholy singing with a bit of grit in the gears. That phase is a sublime experience, made even more sublime by a guitar solo that sounds like a beguiling prog-rock throwback. The intensity builds again, but without sacrificing the music’s increasingly head-spinning beauty, and that paves the way for the afore-mentioned concert-flute solo, which is flat-out mesmerizing. As also mentioned, the song then loops back to its beginning — hammering, slashing, scalding, and swirling once more, fierce but also glorious.” – No Clean Singing

“The ringing guitar and keyboard instrumental that opens the song (Beguiler) is magically inviting, but only one feature of a richly tapestried piece that moves through many moods and musical variations. As the song ebbs and flows, twists and turns, it crosses through shade and sun, traversing the gloom of sorrow, seething with tension, and spinning the mind with extended guitar jams that dart and dance, slither and swirl, and become trippy, bluesy, and occult. While all that happens, the rhythm section are putting on their own show. The bass hums and pulses, meanders and invigorates, and the drumming ranges from neck-snapping back-beats to open-handed blasts, with plenty of electrifying fills in the spaces between. Variations mark the vocals as well, which veer from rasping blackened snarls to guttural growls.” – No Clean Singing (Nightwraith – Offering 2022)

“Nightwraith brings their own unique blackened heavy metal to the table with their new record Offering. It’s an extremely cool listened rife with throat-shredding vocals, classic rock organs, and of course dizzying stringwork.” – Metal Injection (Nightwraith – Offering 2022)

““Genesthai” opens with quiet echoey guitar picking and synth washes before gradually building in intensity and reaching full blast-beat fury. Throughout the six-minute track, NightWraith—vocalist/guitarist Benjamin Pitts, drummer Isidro Soto, guitarist Igor Panasewicz, keyboardist Caleb Jose Tardio and bassist Jerry Hilger—shift comfortably between more extreme death- and black metal-influenced passages and a more classic metal gallop, all while maintaining a strong melodic sensibility. It’s dynamic, intricate and, well, it flows.” – Decibel Magazine (Nightwraith – Offering 2022)

“The ‘Blackened Dad Rock’ of Denver’s NightWraith A new metal subgenre.” Westword (Denver) (Nightwraith – Offering 2022)

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0 Manuel Barbará Releases New Haunting, Cyberpunk Single “A Different Horizon” ft. Jake Howsam Lowe (Plini, The Helix Nebula)

  • August 29, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Manuel Barbara · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – August 29, 2024

Manuel Barbará Releases New Haunting, Cyberpunk Single “A Different Horizon” ft. Jake Howsam Lowe (Plini, The Helix Nebula)

New EP “Whisper in a Storm” Out Sept 2024

Metal guitarist and composer Manuel Barbará is thrilled to announce the release of his new single “A Different Horizon”. The track, featuring Jake Howsam Lowe of Plini and The Helix Nebula, is part of Barbará’s upcoming cyberpunk-infused EP “Whisper in a Storm”, which is set to release on September 13, 2024. He shares his thoughts on the single:

“‘A Different Horizon’ kicks off with an off-kilter riff in 3s that sets the tone for the rest of the song. There’s always something making you anticipate the next section. Jake’s brilliant solo is bookended by a massive melodic riff and the whole piece ends with a section that the bass player in Necronomicon ex Mortis described as “what in the Dark Souls haunted cathedral is this?”

The single continues to showcase Barbará’s unique blend of heavy metal aggression and the formal, harmonic concepts of 19th and 20th-century classical music. With precise and disciplined guitar playing, the single draws listeners into a new musical world, full of ambiance and color.

For Barbará, the writing process involves a lot of bouncing back and forth between notation software, his DAW, and even pen and paper. This attention to detail shines through in the final product, offering listeners a rich and immersive musical experience. The single is recommended for fans of Tesseract, Periphery, and Meshuggah.

Watch and listen to the video for “A Different Horizon” ft. Jake Howsam Lowe (Plini, The Helix Nebula) via its premiere on Decibel Magazine HERE. ​

Due out September 13, 2024, “Whisper in a Storm” is available for digital pre-save at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/manuelbarbar/whisper-in-a-storm​

Previous Video – “Dead Hand” – https://youtu.be/Boc0B1CsT5A​

Track Listing:​
1. Dead Hand (feat. Jody Miller) – 5:43
2. A Different Horizon (feat. Jake Howsam Lowe) – 5:49
3. Aphelion (feat. Michael Nystrom Bala) – 4:13
4. Whisper in a Storm (feat. Thalia Tymowski & Millisa Henderson) – 4:51
5. Whisper in a Storm (instrumental) – 4:51
EP Length: 24:42

More info: Manuelbarbara.com | Facebook.com/8stringalchemy |​Instagram.com/8stringalchemy | Tiktok.com/@8stringalchemy​

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“Berklee trained and steeped in metal music, composing, and shredding, the EP (Whisper in a Storm) is going to unite die-hard metal fans and guitar geeks alike.” – Ghost Cult Magazine

“With its rhythmic elements and heavy riffs, Manuel Barbará’s debut album is in the purity of modern instrumental progressive metal. But his influences from classical composers add an interesting extra touch.”- Music Waves (2021 – Moonrise – LP)

“a spectacular showcase of the progressive qualities of Manuel Barbará.” – Games, Brains and A Headbanging Life (2021 – Moonrise – LP)

“This is an astounding first record. Especially for a single composer. If you are a fan of atmospheric instrumental metal, give it a shot. I give the album a solid 8/10. Manuel is already looking forward to the future with new compositions which are even more refined and elaborate. I’m looking forward to it with great anticipation.” – Belgian Metal Shredder (2021 – Moonrise – LP)

“I really enjoyed my time with this album. I’m a big fan of djenty riffs, dissonant tones and atmosphere which this album provided aplenty. The record shows that Manuel is a master craftsman in composition. The album clocks in at about 35 minutes. In this case that’s a plus. It doesn’t overstay its welcome and makes the tracks stand out more. The album is instrumental, which could be a turnoff for some people. But to me it benefits from it. It’s more of a listening album than an all-out headbang/rocking out record.” – Belgian Metal Shredder (2021 – Moonrise – LP)

“without a doubt that we have a talented musician and composer in front of us. The approach is in large parts of the material progressive metal with the corresponding hardness and complexity… You can’t deny the band’s instrumental quality…” – Metal-Heads.de (2021 – Moonrise – LP)

“Manuel Barbará shines bright on Moonrise… this is a fascinating listen and it is easy to appreciate Manuel’s complex musical narrative… this deserves a listen as it does embody the prog metal ideal and as such, it’s a damn good album: think Tesseract or Periphery.” – RAMzine (2021 – Moonrise – LP)

“Barbará has rejuvenated the instrumental metal genre, boldly handling what is often perceived as a deficit of vocals and composing with refinement and a brilliantly malicious sense of melody and groove.” – Jace Media (2021 – Moonrise – LP)

“It’s unbelievable that Moonrise is the debut of a musical high-flyer. Manuel Barbará releases an unbelievably mature masterpiece, which not only pays homage to its role models Dream Theater, Keith Merrow, or Periphery, but also presents crisp, progressive Djent Metal at eye level, which despite its perfection and precision still offers room for improvement. My recommendation with 8.5 / 10” – Soundmagnet (2021 – Moonrise – LP)

“Inviting the listener in with some mystical soundscapes, the tempo and mood change immediately when the trio start firing on all cylinders with a dent-driven, pushing rhythmic sound alongside Manuel’s epic and virtuosic guitar work. The overall sound is dark and mighty, but every now and then gets brightened by some gleaming tones. The use of electronic sounds add a modern vibe as well and he skillfully alternates between full-power, highly technical, and calmer, atmospheric parts, before taking us to the gigantic ending riff.” – Tuonela Magazine (2021 – Moonrise – LP)

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0 SANDVEISS Introduces New Album “Standing in the Fire” With Two Powerful Singles “I’ll Be Rising” And “No Love Here”

  • August 29, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Sandveiss

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Montreal, QC – August 29, 2024

Sandveiss Introduces New Album “Standing in the Fire” With Two Powerful Singles “I’ll Be Rising” And “No Love Here”

“Standing in the Fire” Out October 11th, 2024

L-R – Dominic Gaumond (Drum), Luc Bourgeois (Vocals, Guitar), Maxime Moisan (Bass), Shawn Rice (Guitar)

Photo Credit – Paul Di Giacomo

Sandveiss is a heavy rock band from Quebec City that came to life in 2011. Their music is heavy yet also melodic. On a songwriting level, they like to go to “different places” on the same album, and each time pushing things a little further towards new directions while staying true to what they really are. This is exemplified on the first two singles off their upcoming album “Standing in the Fire”, which comes out on October 11, 2024, from Folivora Records. The singles “I’ll Be Rising” and “No Love Here” paint a juxtaposed image of the band, Vocalist/guitarist Luc Bourgeois comments on the latter:

“I guess that the song “No Love Here” isn’t a typical single due to its longer and unconventional structure, but we wanted to release singles that represent different moods of the album. This track clearly demonstrates the band’s prog-rock influences, both in its musical arrangements and in its sounds and textures. Regarding the lyrics, I rarely write about light subjects, and this one is no exception: I wrote it as a reaction to the alarming and horrific rise in domestic violence and femicide, especially during the pandemic. Not one more.”

“No Love Here” is the most prog-rock song on the record. The longest one, the more “developed” and unpredictable in terms of structure and sound. “I’ll Be Rising” uses a blend of heavy riffing, melodic parts, and somewhat unusual time signatures for the band. It gives the song a proggier feel but still has a lot of their more “usual elements”. A good balance between what they’ve always been and what’s new. Lyrically, it’s a song about resilience, justice, and empowerment from the perspective of a survivor of rape and abuse. Anxiety, shame, depression, and the fear of not being believed.

Sandveiss likes to guide the listener through different kinds of emotions on the same album while of course trying to maintain a certain level of coherence and continuity. A bit like different chapters of the same book. Even the singles were chosen to demonstrate different sides of the album and different moods. It is recommended for fans of Black Sabbath, Mastodon, and The Sword.

Listen to the singles at the following links:

Music Video – I’ll Be Rising – https://youtu.be/Hd16egYjMRU

​Visualizer – No Love Here – https://youtu.be/WHEQk8nJu9k

​Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3XnzDIq

Album pre-order – https://sandveiss.bandcamp.com/album/standing-in-the-fire​

Track Listing:​
1. I’ll Be Rising – 5:03
2. Standing In The Fire – 3:51
3. Wait And See – 3:26
4. No Love Here – 7:26
5. Fade (Into The Night) – 3:48
6. Gone Away – 4:53
7. These Cold Hands – 4:57
8. Bleed Me Dry – 5:42

More info: https://folivora.ca | https://www.facebook.com/Sandveiss | https://www.instagram.com/sandveissband​

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“As a successor to their KILLER previous album, Scream Queen, Saboteur holds its own and shows growth from the band, both in writing and musicianship. Saboteur is not meant to be played at lower decibels.” – Doom Charts
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“Sur ce nouvel album, le son propre et puissant sert à merveille des riffs ciselés et des mélodies accrocheuses. Chaque titre est une petite pépite de plaisir musical sertie dans une production jamais tape à l’œil, où les effets discrets relèvent la sauce.” – Weirdsound
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“Sometimes you hear something, and it hits you so hard it automatically becomes incredibly special to you. That has been my experience with Saboteur and Sandveiss.” – Metal Nation
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0 EPK – Sandveiss – Standing in the Fire (2024) – Out Oct 11th

  • August 29, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Sandveiss

EPK – Sandveiss – Standing in the Fire (2024) – Out Oct 11th

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

“We hope our fans will receive our new album “Standing in the Fire” well. Once again, we kind of cover different grounds musically speaking, but the core of our music is always riff-oriented with very melodic vocals and harmonies, and I think that’s what our fans expect from us. 

On a songwriting level, we like to go to “different places” on the same album, and each time, we push things a little further toward new directions while staying true to what we really are. We like to guide the listener through different kinds of emotions on the same album while of course trying to maintain a certain level of coherence and continuity. A bit like different chapters of the same book. Even the singles were chosen to demonstrate different sides of the album and different moods.

On a technical side, we tried with this album to give the listener maybe a slightly different listening experience than what we offered in the past. We wanted the sound of the band to be more textured, airy, and lively so we decided to contact one of our favorite current mixers, a guy named Karl Daniel Lidén to mix and master the album. He worked with bands like Dozer, Greenleaf, Lowrider, The Ocean Collective, and Katatonia to name a few, and we felt he was the right person to help us achieve the sound we wanted for that record.”

For fans of Black Sabbath, Mastodon, The Sword, Dozer, Baroness

Band: Sandveiss
Album Title: Standing in the Fire
Release Date: October 11th, 2024
Label:  Folivora Records
Distribution: Believe

Folivora.ca | Facebook.com/Sandveiss | Instagram.com/sandveissband 

Sandveiss.bandcamp.com/ | Spotify | Apple Music | Amazon | Deezer

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“Standing In The Fire is easily one of the most impressive heavy-stoner rock albums this year and I bet this band could easily grow huge if given the chance to perform to larger crowds supporting some of the big guns.” – Velvet Thunder UK

“What I appreciated when listening to this record was the melodic power from start to finish which endures without ever running out of steam. And the production work, already highlighted above, is really ultra clean and very pleasant for the ears. ” – Metal Universe

““Standing In The Fire” is a fantastic record that really deserves all possible attention, and will definitely claw its way into this year’s top 10 records for me.5/6″ – Norway Rock Magazine

“To diversify the eclectic variety of this week’s highlights even more, how about some stoner rock? Ok, while that is certainly the foundation of the sound Canadian quartet Sandveiss presents on their new album “Standing in the Fire”, there is definitely a lot more to it and – how could it be otherwise – especially the proggy bits and pieces in some of the riffing know exactly how to please my ears. Excellent songwriting – excellent warm and earthy production by Swedish sound expert Karl Daniel Lidén (Katatonia, The Ocean, A Swarm of the Sun etc.) – excellent album. Dario” – The ProgSpace

“Standing In The Fire has a whole bunch of memorable songs that will keep you humming them all day as well as air guitaring their riffs, because there are plenty of those to go around too… The new Sandveiss record was exactly what I wanted as a follow up to their excellent last one. You get more of the heavy, more of the melody, their band’s excellent playing, and song writing ability that makes these songs last. Standing In The Fire is another excellent record by an excellent band who is in their prime right now. 9/10″ – Musipedia of Metal

“‘Standing In The Fire’ (2024), their latest, bobs and weaves different stylistic elements together for something that could be classified progressive heavy rock. What remains consistent and gives the band its signature sound is a bravado rhythms from drummer Dominic Gaumond, guitars that growl and a bass that bruises, fantastic atmospheric elements, and a certain metallic vocal sheen of frontman Luc Bourgeois… Stick it on a playlist with Mastodon, Baroness, Retronaut, and Greenleaf.” – Doomed and Stoned

“Quebec City’s Sandveiss has a reputation for balancing heavy and melodic, but Standing in the Fire takes that to a whole new level. This isn’t just another rock album—it’s a journey. A sonic exploration where the band pushes their limits while still holding onto that raw, gritty essence that got them here in the first place. From the moment you press play, you’re in for a ride. – Heavy Stoned

“What’s impressive about Standing in the Fire is how it balances these emotional highs and lows without losing its groove. Sandveiss knows how to guide you through a variety of moods, but everything fits, like chapters of the same gritty, doom-laden novel. Heavy riffs, killer solos, and a lot of heart—there’s a lot here for fans of Black Sabbath, Mastodon, and The Sword. You’ll get that familiar stoner rock vibe, but there’s something deeper, something more refined. In short, heavy, melodic, unpredictable—and totally worth the trip.” – Heavy Stoned

“Heavy rockers’ Sandveiss have just launched a pair of singles “I’ll Be Rising” & “No Love Here” ahead of their new album “Standing In The Fire” which is slated for an Oct. 11th release. The singles are both fantastic with elements of prog and heavy rock that make for two very interesting and impressive tracks. Outstanding vocals, unusual time signatures, melodic and hook driven…yeah it’s right up our alley.” – WJOE – Findlay’s Home for Rock & Roll

“This track (Standing in the Fire) delivers an intense and reflective exploration of inner turmoil and societal disillusionment. The lyrics capture the struggle between seeking higher meaning and being trapped in confusion, ignorance, and denial. With evocative lines like “one foot in the grave” and “anger consumed heart,” it speaks to the emotional weight of confronting fears and beliefs. The recurring chorus heightens the feeling of frustration, making it a powerful commentary on the fight for clarity in a chaotic world. To close, this single and forthcoming album won’t gather dust in any collection, and will keep heads bouncing and feet tapping from sofa to stage. So why not clear a space, and give Sandveiss a try for 2024. Star Rating – 10/10” – Star Gazer Music Magazine

“If a contemporary sounding blend of hard rock and heavy metal that use melodies as well as a tight and vibrant execution sounds like your kind of music, this is an album that should have a very high chance of engaging you.” – The Viking in the Wilderness

“As a successor to their KILLER previous album, Scream Queen, Saboteur holds its own and shows growth from the band, both in writing and musicianship. Saboteur is not meant to be played at lower decibels.” – Doom Charts

“Sur ce nouvel album, le son propre et puissant sert à merveille des riffs ciselés et des mélodies accrocheuses. Chaque titre est une petite pépite de plaisir musical sertie dans une production jamais tape à l’œil, où les effets discrets relèvent la sauce.” – Weirdsound

“Sometimes you hear something, and it hits you so hard it automatically becomes incredibly special to you. That has been my experience with Saboteur and Sandveiss.” – Metal Nation

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Band: Sandveiss
Album Title: Standing in the Fire
Release Date: October 11th, 2024
Label:  Folivora Records
Distribution: Believe

Track Listing:
1. I’ll Be Rising – 5:03
2. Standing In The Fire – 3:51
3. Wait And See – 3:26
4. No Love Here – 7:26
5. Fade (Into The Night) – 3:48
6. Gone Away – 4:53
7. These Cold Hands – 4:57
8. Bleed Me Dry – 5:42

Album Length: 39:36

Album Credits:
• All songs performed by: Luc Bourgeois (lead vocals, guitar) Shawn Rice (back vocals, guitar, keys), Maxime Moisan (bass), and Dominic Gaumond (drumkit)
• All songs written by: Luc Bourgeois
• Produced by: Luc Bourgeois, Shawn Rice
• Mixed by: Karl Daniel Lidén
• Mastered by: Karl Daniel Lidén
• Album Artwork by:
Amanda Morley (collage)
Caroline Morin (infographic)
• Member of SOCAN
• Canadian Content (MAPL)

Album and Live Band Line Up:
Luc Bourgeois (lead vocals, guitar)
Shawn Rice (back vocals, guitar, keys)
Maxime Moisan (bass)
Dominic Gaumond (drum)

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About The Album Artwork:

The album is called “Standing in the Fire”, and its artwork is a mix of “analog” collage art by Amanda Morley and graphic arts by Karo Morin. It depicts a headless person with their hands and legs tied up, standing in front of a fire. Despite its description, it doesn’t represent anything graphicly “gore” or violent but rather a state of mind related to despair, oppression, helplessness, and suffering. The fact that the person here is headless only means that those feelings and states of mind do not have a “face”. That person there can be anybody. We decided to use collage art because we love its aesthetic and also the idea of expressing something new from totally different sources that were not meant to be presented together.

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

We like our music to follow different paths while of course trying to maintain our identity as a band. We didn’t overthink the general musical direction of the album, we just tried to write the best stuff we could. To me, every song on the record is like its own little world but within the same universe. We don’t want our band to be one-dimensional and like to open different doors while writing our music. We are music lovers with a lot of different influences and we’re not afraid to wear these influences on our sleeves.

About the lyrics, I wrote most of them during the pandemic. We’ve seen a lot of the worst in human beings during that period of time and it inspired me to write a lot. People seem to be more divided and polarized than ever. Social media have become a very toxic mess and I think are partly the reflection of a very ill society.

Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

I’ll be Rising:

Musically it is a blend of heavy riffing, melodic parts, and somewhat unusual time signatures for us. It gives the song a proggier feel but still has a lot of our more “usual elements”. A good balance between what we’ve always been and what’s new.

Lyrically, it’s a song about resilience, justice, and empowerment from the perspective of a survivor of rape and abuse. Anxiety, shame, depression, and the fear of not being believed. But above all this, there is an absolute need for the truth to be heard.  Sometimes, after years of silence.

Standing in the Fire:

Musically I decided with that one not only to embrace some of my earliest musical influences but to openly celebrate them. A lot of influences from the 80’s of course. Kiss, Alice Cooper, Survivor, and Scorpions but also bands from the 70s like Blue Öyster Cult, Rush, and Kansas.

Lyrically it’s a song about science deniers, propaganda, and modern-day witch hunts.

How some people let strange and nonrational beliefs enter their minds, become slaves of their own fears, and lose control over their own lives and sometimes their actions.

Wait and See:

Musically the most upbeat song on the album, the energy fits well with the urgency spoken of in the lyrics. Rather short in length (the shortest on the album) but still a lot of things are going on in the way the song unfolds.

The lyrics of the song are about some politician’s arrogance and inaction towards climate change and urgent environmental problems.

No Love Here:

The most prog-rock song on the album. The longest one, the more “developed” and unpredictable in terms of structure and sound (it is what “prog rock” is about, right?). A lot of texture and space in the music and some intricate parts I guess. Of course a lot of influences from the 70s on this one (King Crimson, Rush, Harmonium) but also some vibes influenced by more modern bands like Mastodon, Elder, or Baroness.

The lyrics were written about toxic relationships that lead to domestic violence and in this case, that unfortunately ends up with the worst possible conclusion. I wrote this as a reaction to the horrible and alarming femicides that increased during the pandemic.

Fade (Into the Night):

The music is upbeat, a straight-up rock song in its structure, maybe with some kind of hypnotic vibes to it.

The lyrics are about some narcissistic manipulators, their toxic behaviors, and their need to control other people’s lives for their own benefit and profit. Religious groups and cults, internet gurus, politicians, influencers on social media, conspiracy theorists, etc… They’re everywhere.

Gone Away:

Musically a heavy blues and hard rock-inspired song that almost feels like a shuffle. We think that one has a vibe that can remind bands like Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats and Graveyard, but also bands like Boston, Whitesnake, and Thin Lizzy.

The lyrics are written more like poetry for this song. Images and reflections about many different things in my life.

These Cold Hands:

More uptempo, and heavy, but the choruses and the bridge sound more “open” and textured. One might hear some Rush influences in some rhythms parts and guitar parts, mainly the chorus-sounding open-strings that can be heard a lot in the song.

Lyrics are in fact a letter to death. How much time is left? How is it going to happen? I started to write the lyrics of that song when I heard that a friend’s mother had cancer (luckily she survived) and finished the writing not long after one of my best friends died of very aggressive cancer, a few weeks only after knowing she was ill.

Bleed Me Dry:

Musically the heaviest, most aggressive, and metal-influenced song of the album. Also, it features a new vocal approach for me in some sections of the song. More aggressive and sometimes screamed vocals, something I have never done before. The funny thing is, I was never able to properly scream prior to this. I discovered the technique by pure accident during recording sessions for this album. Since “Bleed Me Dry” was the very last song I recorded the vocals for, and since it’s the heaviest one on the record, I thought it’d be interesting to try those new-found abilities and see where it would bring the song.

Lyrics were written out of exasperation but also sadness towards the behavior and reflections of some people regarding serious social issues and critical situations. Some of them act the way they do because of huge anxiety and denying is like their self-defense mechanism. Some others are ignorant, selfish, and driven by hatred, some are sadly “broken from the start” and have been misguided early in life by people they trusted.

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Story Angles – Fun Facts

1: It turns out that all our album and EP titles start with the letter “S,” just like our band name. This was a pure coincidence until our second album when I realized that all our releases started with the same letter (Self-Titled Demo, Scream Queen, Save Us All 7″, and Saboteur). Since then, we’ve released a Sabbath cover EP titled “Sandveiss Bloody Sandveiss” and our new album called “Standing in the Fire.” We might break the cycle with future releases… or not. 😉

2: I discovered some “fry scream” vocal techniques by pure accident while recording the last few songs of the new album. I’ve always loved the more aggressive vocal approach and style but avoided trying it for fear of damaging my vocal cords. However, while recording apart, I suddenly figured out how to do it naturally. New possibilities are unlocked!

3: The last song we recorded was the album closer, “Bleed Me Dry,” and for whatever reason, I couldn’t come up with a vocal melody I liked. The song is the heaviest on the record, played in drop A tuning, and I felt the vocals were lacking something to match the heaviness of the music. I put the song aside for a few weeks and then came back to it only after discovering that I could scream. I tried new ideas and changed the vocal approach using these newfound abilities, and this time it felt right. Sometimes one thing leads to another, and then everything falls into place.

4: We like to hide little things here and there in our recordings, such as reversed or down-pitched sounds. Sometimes this leads to a tradition: on the first album, I recorded a few screams through my guitar pickups and placed them somewhere in the music. My son did the same on the second album, and my daughter did it on the new one. Maybe our cat will do it on the next one? Who knows? Haha

5: Little fun fact, once in a while during our time on the road, Max (bass) and Dominic (drums) like to surprise Shawn (guitar) with special gifts, mostly goofy-looking hats bought at the Dollar Store, and it has become a tradition. The uglier or cheesier, the better! We always capture on camera the moments when he receives the hat and include them in the video recaps of the tour.

L-R – Dominic Gaumond (Drum), Luc Bourgeois (Vocals, Guitar),  Maxime Moisan (Bass), Shawn Rice (Guitar)

Photo Credit – Paul Di Giacomo

SANDVEISS is a Heavy Rock band from Quebec City that came to life in 2011.  Their music is heavy yet also melodic.  Their influences range from Black Sabbath, Kyuss, Tool, Mastodon etc. The band’s first album “Scream Queen” came out in 2013. In the Summer of 2015, SANDVEISS played notably at the FEQ (Plains of Abraham), opening act for High on Fire and Megadeth, and at Heavy Montreal to a very receptive crowd. Next Autumn, their album “Scream Queen” won “Heavy Album of the Year” at the GAMIQ awards.  In 2016, they released a 7” EP vinyl “Save Us All” (also nominated at the GAMIQ awards).  That paved the way to a tour in Sweden, where they played shows at the “Live at Heart” festival in Örebro.  After some changes and a long successful writing process, SANDVEISS returned in 2019 with their 2nd full release called “Saboteur”.  The year after that, they released Sandveiss Bloody Sandveiss, a tribute to Black Sabbath.

The band consists of Luc Bourgeois (lead vocals, guitar) Shawn Rice (back vocals, guitar), Maxime Moisan (bass), and Dominic Gaumond (drumkit).

Discography:
2020 – Sandveiss Bloody Sandveiss (A tribute to Black Sabbath) – EP
2019 – Saboteur – Album
2016 – Save Us All – EP
2015 – Scream Queen (Deluxe Edition) – Deluxe Album
2014 – Scream Queen – Album

Awards / Feature
GAMIQ – Awards
2015 – Scream Queen – Heavy Album of the Year (winner)
2016 – Save Us All – Metal EP/Album of the Year (nomination)
2020 – Saboteur – Metal EP/Album of the Year (nomination)
2019 – Artist of the Month – Metal March – CJLO

Shared Stage with – Megadeth, High on Fire, Fatso Jetson, Scorpion Child, Asteroid, Scott Weiland, Protest the Hero

Tours and Festivals:
2024 Planet Desert Fest Weekend (Las Vegas, USA)
2023 Canadian Music Week (Toronto)
2016 Live at Heart (Orebro, Sweden)
2015 Heavy MTL
2015 Festival d’été de Québec

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