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Category: EPKs

0 EPK – The Bloody Hell – Nobody Cares (2022)

  • November 7, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · The Bloody Hell

EPK – The Bloody Hell – Nobody Cares (2022)

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

“The album took about 3 years to complete due to covid restrictions, lockdown, and all the madness that was the pandemic. With this album, we feel our sound has evolved nicely from the previous record released in 2018. We have worked hard to shape our songwriting and storytelling abilities and that is thoroughly displayed over the nine tracks on this album.” – The Bloody Hell

Album Title: Nobody Cares
Release Date: November 10, 2022
Label: Self-Release

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TheBloodyHell.bandcamp.com | Apple Music | Spotify | Linktr.ee/thebloodyhellhfx

“Sound wise it’s very accessible, an up-tempo and fun listen that is easy on the ear and compelling to the mind, with influences that the band cite as ranging from Misfits, Nirvana, and Motorhead and it’s filled with catchy hooks and grungy raw-edged vocals, a winning combination in this particular context, it’s very broad spectrum and if you like a horror twist then it could be even more appealing to you. Lyrically the content is interestingly often ambiguous and delivered with clarity of content so you can give them your own interpretation.” – The Punk Globe (Self-Titled 2018)

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Album Title: Nobody Cares
Release Date: November 10, 2022
Label: Self-Release

Track Listing:
1. As Above  – 1:10
2. Hide Away – 3:47
3. When You’re Gone – 3:20
4. Barbra – 2:09
5. G – 6:00
6. Nobody Cares About America Anymore – 3:38
7. Rulers of the Night – 3:34
8. Dead to Me – 3:01
9. So Below – 1:38
Album Length: 28:20

Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: The Bloody Hell
• All songs were written by: The Bloody Hell
• Produced by: Ian Kean
• Mixed by: Alex Burris
• Mastered by: Alex Burris
• Album Artwork by: James Densley
• Canadian Content (MAPL)

Album and Live Band Lineup:
Ian Kean – Guitar / Vocals
James Densley – Lead Guitar / Piano
Kyle Cantfell – Drums
Joe Woods – Bass

Discography:
2022 – Nobody Cares LP
2022 – Punk Canada Volume 1 – Punk Covers compilation
2018 – Self Titled LP

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Track by Track:

The album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

It’s a true story and we mean every word, hook, or note.

Track by track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY) explained:

As Above is the brainchild of James Densley- He is not so secretly a great piano player so I asked him to whip up some piano parts to open and close the album and gave him free reign to create what he needed to express himself in that regard.

Hide Away is fast and punky with a driving riff and slick earworm guitar lead. Lyrically it’s about being unable to commit emotionally and paying the price for it.

When You’re Gone is an aggressive anti-love song of sorts. I wish we never met but I won’t forget you when you’re gone. It’s as if the saying “ The axe forgets but the tree remembers” was turned into a song. 

Barbra is a cover of an old Canadian punk song by Vancouver legends Modernettes. Just a great driving song with super cool teenage angst and lyrics.

G is a song we had kicking around for a while but it never felt complete. The saxophone did the trick and became a total left field kinda track for us. Keep them guessing.
 
Nobody Cares About America Anymore is an anti-political song. We consider it as a radically indifferent social commentary. It’s sharp and biting aggressive and doesn’t hold back or pull punches. 

Rulers of the Night is a little more laid back than the rest of the album and is sort of a teenage fantasy type of theme about being the anti-cool kids, loosely based on the movie The Lost Boys. 

Dead to me is our bastardization of the classic blues formula. It’s a true story of a love gone terribly wrong.

So Below is the other half of the piano piece by James Densley, creepy and soothing to close out the album.

L-R – The Bloody Hell – Kyle Cantfell – Drums, James Densley – Lead Guitar / Piano, Ian Kean – Guitar / Vocals, Joe Woods – Bass
Photo Credit – Ian Kean

Formed in 2017, The Bloody Hell has gotten dirtier and more polished at the same time, with the band infecting fans with their pop-cultural hooks and concepts, while the guitars keep getting louder and the vocals becoming uglier. The Bloody Hell is pretty much what would happen if George Thorogood sang for the Misfits, but all the songs were written by Tom Petty.

Super catchy horror rock songs about drinking and heartache are played at punk rock speed with a lineup that features vocalist/guitarist Ian Kean (guitar, vocals), guitarist and pianist James Densley also known from Bubbles and The Shit Rockers, the band fronted by the character Bubbles from the hit TV show The Trailer Park Boys, drummer Kyle Cantfell (Elektric Mistress), and bassist Joe Woods (Root Cellar).

Fast forward now to 2022, and these Canadian punk rockers from Halifax, Nova Scotia return in 2022 to finally release their long-awaited follow-up to their 2018 debut self-titled album. Entitled “Nobody Cares”, the sophomore full-length is out now as of November 10th. Over the last two years during the Covid pandemic, the band shared two singles and music videos, “Nobody Cares About America Anymore” and “When You’re Gone” off the record to a great reception from fans.

“The album took about 3 years to complete due to Covid restrictions, lockdown, and all the madness that was the pandemic. With this album, we feel our sound has evolved nicely from the previous record released in 2018. We have worked hard to shape our songwriting and storytelling abilities and that is thoroughly displayed over the nine tracks on this album. We are hoping that fans who loved our first album will be super excited to hear this one to see how our songwriting has progressed. And we hope that people hearing us for the first time will find something in our sound to relate to or sing along with.” adds vocalist/guitarist Ian Kean.

“Nobody Cares” features The Bloody Hell’s signature sound of raspy aggressive, catchy horror, and politically charged antics over nine tracks that clock in at just over 28 minutes. From tracks like “Hide Away” with its fast punky driving riff and slick earworm guitar lead to “Barbra” a cover of an old Canadian punk song by Vancouver legends Modernettes to even having saxophone on “G” along with added piano on “As Above” and “So Below”, punk fans will find it to be an energetic and passionate sonic experience that conveys stories from lived experiences that many can relate to.

“It’s a true story and we mean every word, hook, and note on it. We give an emotional rollercoaster for your eyes and mind with twists and turns, ups and downs. Just as life is. All the lyrics come from personal experiences whether it be a relationship failure or success, a wild story of substance abuse, or just an observation about world events. I write what I know and try to be truthful in my lyrics.” says Kean.

With a big emphasis on storytelling, so are the two music videos they released to support the album, which can be viewed below.

When You’re Gone – https://youtu.be/FjE2iDebguY​

Nobody Cares – https://youtu.be/4QVIfLQY2Ys​

Suitable for a variety of fans, The Bloody Hell cites influences ranging from Misfits, Nirvana, and Motorhead, anyone who enjoys a fun and dirty romp with a bull horn of grungy vocals.

Their new album “Nobody Cares” is available on all digital platforms and cassette as of November 10th, 2022 at https://linktr.ee/thebloodyhellhfx.

Shared Stage with:
Propagandi, Heart Attack Kids, Raygun Cowboys, Orchids Curse, Diner Drugs,
Which Witch is Which, Old Blood, Hitman, Cluttered

Tours and Festivals:
2022 – Merciless Metalfest – Stanley Nova Scotia
2019 – Nova Scotia Music Week  –Truro Nova Scotia

Music Placements:
Bone Cage – 2019 – Award-winning indie film

Past Features:
– When You’re Gone – Song of the day – Dropoutentertainment.com
– Q104 radio – Route 104 artist showcase – Interview plus 3 songs

Corporate sponsors/artist endorsements:
Music Nova Scotia Artist Development Grant 2020

0 EPK – Voodu – Pictures (single) (2022)

  • November 3, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Voodu

Voodu – Pictures (single) (2022)

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

Single Title: Pictures
Release Date: TBD
Label: Independent
Distribution: Discord

For fans of Linkin Park, Alice In Chains, Slipknot, Lamb of God

Facebook.com/vooduband | Youtube | Instagram.com/vooduband

“We believe it will appeal to a wide audience. We’re fortunate enough to have made fans out of the most dedicated of metalheads, as well as the “I don’t usually listen to heavy music” people and everyone in between. We hope that it’s something that resonates with people on a visceral level, in a way they haven’t heard before. Whether the intensity of the music provokes something primal in them, or they can relate to the lyrics and find catharsis, we’re just happy if it resonates. I like to add, that our first single is a very groove-oriented song. It starts on a thick bassline and builds up from there before exploding into the song’s main riff. It dynamically bounces between quieter verses and explosively loud choruses. No part of the song is identical to another. Every verse, chorus, and the bridge is different in one way or another. Lyrically, I wanted it to be relatable on both a personal and societal level. It has a double meaning in its intention, but I leave the lyrics vague enough to be interpreted in a number of ways subjectively by a listener. There’s no wrong way to interpret the lyrics despite it being written with clear intention on my part.” – Eddie Amico – Voodu

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Single Title: Pictures
Release Date: Nov 3, 2022
Label: Independent
Distribution: Discord    

Track Listing
1.) Pictures – (4:22)

Single Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Voodu
• All songs written by: Eddie Troy, Vinny Amico, Paul Burns, Ollie Williams, Sean Aikins.
• Produced by: Charlie Waymire
• Mixed by: Charlie Waymire
• Mastered by: Ernesto Homeyer
• Album Artwork by: Eddie Troy
• Member of ASCAP

Recording and Live Band Line Up:
Eddie Troy – Lead Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Samples, Programming, Synthesizers, Percussions
Vinny Amico – Guitar
Paul Burns – Drums, Backing Vocals
Sean Aikins – Bass Guitar
Ollie Williams – Turntables, Keyboards, Samples, Programming

Voodu is an American modern metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 2021, the group formed amidst the chaos of the 2020 pandemic. The band consists of five members: Eddie Troy, Vinny Amico, Paul Burns, Ollie Williams, and Sean Aikins.

Voodu plays an aggressive style of music, blending elements from a wide range of metal and electronic subgenres, with attention-grabbing imagery through irreverent and visceral metaphors. They are known for their energetic and engaging live performances. They have managed to fill every venue they’ve played with loyal fans, prior to releasing a first single. The band considers themselves five equal parts of a whole, set out to subvert expectations, break the conventions of heavy music, and bring people together under the banner of raw visceral emotion.

BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. Every member of the band has a background in cinema in one way or another. The artistic direction of both music videos and the album art concepts come from a respect for both visual art, as well as the art of storytelling in narrative filmmaking.  

2. The name Voodu came from Eddie listening to the song “Resurrection Man” by Lamb Of God. When he heard the lyric “Pure Voodoo economic doom”, he realized the metaphor Randy Blythe was using for Voodoo, in its “fuckery”, also related to the sound of the band. Voodoo, in itself, is a hybrid religion. It is a blend between the religious practices of the Fon people of West Africa, brought to America by Slavery, and the practices of Catholicism. The blending of religions drew parallels to the blending of genres within the sound of the band.  

3. The band formed out of the confusion, hysteria, and “shutdown” of the world in the 2020 pandemic. The film industry being shut down, lead to a lack of acting and film construction work for Eddie. Vinny and his brother Jack moved down to LA from Seattle at the time. Ollie had no venues to DJ. Sean and Paul had nowhere to play in their other bands. So Paul decided along with his friend Erik to form a new band that would later become Voodu.

4. Despite not having a single out to date, and only being a band for a year, Voodu has packed The Whisky A Go Go three times now. They built a loyal local following through nothing more than playing live shows at small venues all across Los Angeles. Everywhere they have played they manage to bring out a large crowd and win over new fans who didn’t expect to see them that night. They’ve earned respect from both Non-Metal fans and the heaviest of Metal fans alike. They play and write under the philosophy that a really good song played with everything you have within you on that given night can transcend genre and speak to an audience on a visceral level.

5. The band recorded the guitar, drums, and bass for five songs over the course of two days with producer Charlie Waymire. All of the songs were recorded live, with every member of the band playing together in the room. This was done intentionally, as the band dislikes the overly “perfect” nature of most modern production. They wanted things like, “happy accidents”, idiosyncrasies in their playing, moments of slight imperfection but being played together and in sync to come across in the songs in a way that isn’t common in modern music as a whole, and especially isn’t common in music with an electronic influence/background.

0 EPK – Kilmore – Tempest (single) (2022)

  • November 2, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Kilmore

EPK – Kilmore – Tempest (single) (2022)

Publicist – jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com

“Tempest is about someone coming into your life like a hurricane. When my son was born, he was like a beautiful hurricane that brought so much joy, change, and struggle. The song speaks about a mighty force finding its place in your life and shining bright and bold. This was one of the hardest songs we wrote for our upcoming 2023 EP, and it took a while to get the groove of it, but when we did get it, we couldn’t stop banging our heads. It gave me (Heather) that god-like imagery, like if a god (on a chariot) was coming down from the heavens, We thought it would be a good first peak of the EP as it has a groovy progressive feeling.” – Heather Harris – Vocal/Guitar – Kilmore

For fans of Soundgarden, Tool, PJ Harvey, The Pretenders, Windhand, Alice in Chains

Single Title: Tempest Off 2023 EP ‘From the Inside’
Single Release Date: Nov 8th, 2022
Label: Independent
Distribution: CD Baby

Kilmore.ca | Facebook.com/kilmoreband | Instagram.com/kilmoremusic | YouTube | Tiktok.com/@kilmoremusic

Spotify | Kilmore.bandcamp.com

Earshot Top 200 –  Kilmore – Call The Void – #118 – July 2018 (Earshot)

“INFECTIOUS MELODIES WITH VOCALS TONED TO PERFECTION, INCREDIBLE MUSICIANSHIP WITH HIGH PRODUCTION VALUE, CATCHY HOOKS, METALLIC EDGE, AND INSATIABLE GROOVE.” – THE RIPPLE EFFECT

“Call of the Void, the riffs are relentless as the band channels gloom through minor chords…The spirit of darkness breathes through the lyrics as Kilmore reminds us rock is alive and well.” – The Coast

“the heavy and bluesy sounds really drive home those themes of reckless behaviour and dark feelings… The band effectively portray their intended emotions and messages to the listener through their music while providing them with something to bang their head—or groove—to.” – The East Magazine

“The opening title cut begins City Lights with brawny, distorted guitar licks, steadily pounding drums and wailing vocals akin to classic rock radio. This sets the tone for the four-piece’s muscular sound, as tracks like “Rising Sun” and “Weight of the World” are similarly stuffed with meaty riffage, while “Peace of Mind” is slightly more restrained and slow-burning. The curveball is “Younger Years,” which ventures into a folk rock direction with its acoustic strums.” – Exclaim!

#8 on This Week’s Top 11 Playlist: 08 April 2016 – A Journal of Musical Things – Alan Cross (Kilmore, City Lights, City Lights EP)

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Single Title: Tempest Off 2023 EP ‘From the Inside’
Single Release Date: Nov 8th, 2022
Label: Independent
Distribution: CD Baby

Track Listing:
1. Tempest ( 3:43)

Single Recording Credits:
Songs written & arranged by: Kilmore
Lyrics by: Heather Harris
Guitars: Dan Doran and Heather Harris
Bass: Neil Spence
Drums: Jon MacIsaac
Recorded at: Hatchet Lake Studio
Produced & engineered by: Jon Landry
Mixed by: Darren van Niekerk at Iron Tulip Audio
Mastered by: Noah Mintz at Lacquer Channel Mastering
Cover Art: Stephen MacDonald
Member of SOCAN
Canadian Content (MAPL) (for Canadian bands only) – Yes

Recording and Live Band Line Up:
Heather Harris – Vocal/Guitar
Dan Doran – Guitar
Neil Spence – Bass
Jon MacIsaac – Drums

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. Kilmore’s Dan Doran and Heather Harris are brother and sister born in Newry, Northern Ireland but located in Canada at a young age. They moved from Vancouver to Halifax at the age of 11-13 making Halifax their home.

2. Kilmore’s concepts are molded around their life experiences and tend to lean more toward the darker feelings of life.

3. With many bands, there are stories about the road. Some are forgotten but many are solidified in our memories that are hard to forget. The members of Kilmore are no exception to tour stories, with countless nights sleeping on couches and hours on the road there is much reflection to be had. I would say the funniest time we had were stay at the old Plan B Lounge in Moncton, NB, they always had a good vibe, a bed to sleep in, and good people to talk to and rock out with. Those were late nights!

L-R: Kilmore’s Current Line Up | Neil Spence (Bass) | Heather Harris (Vocals/Guitar) | Jon MacIsaac (Drums) | Dan Doran (Guitar)
Photo Credit – Kayla Macaulay Photography

For Nova Scotia-based band Kilmore, music serves as a yearning for expression and escapism; a musical endeavor that sees them unearthing the realities of life through sounds and wanting to create something new. Their brand of music resides at the convergence of stoner and hard rock, featuring magnetically emotive passages contrasted against assaults of groove-forward aggression. themes surrounding rebirth, love, hate, frustration, understanding, and the search for truth permeate their darker-edged sonic palette, one that navigates the nether regions of the human psyche.

Kilmore was founded by Heather Harris (vocals, guitars) and Dan Doran (guitars), two siblings of Irish descent who moved to Canada when they were still young. They moved to Halifax in the 90s, growing up on a musical diet of grunge, an influence that still permeates their current sound today. The band formed in 2013, adding Neil Spence (bass) and Lor Sangster (drums) to the original lineup. Jon MacIsaac (drums) later replaced Lor, completing the current lineup.

Neil grew up in Nova Scotia, surrounded by music throughout his life. He has been playing music for 20+ years and has been a member since the beginning of Kilmore. Jon joined the band in 2019, another nova scotia native who grew up in a very musical family. He was brought up on influences largely consisting of artists like Bill Ward and Danny Carey and has conveyed a new impulse to the band.

The award-winning rock group has had its fair share of accolades. their debut ep, ‘city lights’ came out in 2015, propelling them into the limelight as they were nominated for a music nova scotia award, and an east coast music award (ECMA). Their sophomore full-length LP, ‘Call of the Void’ was nominated for 3 music nova scotia awards along with another ECMA, and they took home two ‘Loud Recording of the Year’ awards.

Today, Kilmore are setting the wheels in motion for their next release entitled ‘From the Inside’, the project is scheduled to release in March 2023.

Recording and Live Band Lineup:
Heather Harris – Vocal/Guitar
Dan Doran – Guitar
Neil Spence – Bass
Jon MacIsaac – Drums

Discography:
2015 – City Lights – EP
2018 – Call of the Void – LP
2022 – Tempest (single)
2023 – From the Inside – EP

Shared Stage with:
The Stanfields, The Motorleague, Mountain Dust, Alert the Medic, Carmen Townsend

0 EPK – Supermodel Taxidermy – Blood Painted Dash (2022) (single)

  • November 2, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Supermodel Taxidermy

EPK – Supermodel Taxidermy – Blood Painted Dash (2022) (single)

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

“’Blood Painted Dash’ is a story about 3 hellbent teens that end up dying from their own recklessness due to drugs & alcohol, causing themselves to crash a car over a cliff. The kicker here though is that they wake up dead in the morgue having to piece together in terror what they have done. The subtle story we are pushing with this song is don’t drive under the influence…because you just may wake up dead!” – Supermodel Taxidermy

For fans of Dayglo Abortions, D.R.I, Slayer, Iron Reagan, Suicidal Tendencies

Facebook.com/supermodelmodeltaxidermy | Instagram.com/supermodeltaxidermy | YouTube

Supermodeltaxidermy.bandcamp.com | Spotify | Apple Music

“what Supermodel Taxidermy put forward is some quality crossover which sticks true to the genre’s roots. Musically, there is everything here that the listener could ever want from a crossover band, it’s so fast, it’s furious that Vin Diesel could put his name to it as the band wear their influences on their sleeve. There are lots of sounds of D.R.I. and Cro-Mags, but also Iron Reagan and BillyBio, but instead of songs about disturbing the neighbours/parents and drinking beer, there is something a little more high-brow with tracks such as ‘Deism’ and ‘Chrysalis’ showing what this band is capable of lyrically” – Metal Digest

“Supermodel Taxidermy takes skate punk, hardcore, and thrash to the next level with loud riffs, catchy lyrics, and infectious energy. They released the EP A Whorer Story in January, but they’ve returned with a new, standalone single. The latest track, “Blood Painted Dash,” is ready to make your ears pop!” – Canadian Beats

Single Title: Blood Painted Dash
Release Date: November 2, 2022
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: Distrokid

Track Listing:
1. Blood Painted Dash – 3:16

Single Credits:
•All songs performed by: Supermodel Taxidermy
•All songs written by: Shawn Maynard
•Produced by: Rob Lawless
•Mixed by: Terry Paholek
•Mastered by: Terry Paholek
•Single Artwork by: Art Shebats
•Members of SOCAN
•Canadian Content (MAPL)
•Single Recording Band Line Up:
Shawn Maynard – Guitar & Vocals
Michael Cheney – Bass & Back Up Vocals
Reilly Williams – Drums

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. Supermodel Taxidermy’s first show was at a festival in Alberta (rock the rails) It was my first time on a stage, and we played in front of over 200 people. It slayed! -Shawn

2. When we recorded our latest single “Blood Painted Dash” in the studio, our drummer Reilly Williams hammered out his parts and then pounded back 15 beers before passing out on the couch for the rest of the session. As we were listening to the final product after the vocals and guitars were finished, he woke up mid-song to say, “Holy fuck boys, she sounds right on!”

3. This band started out as an idea stuck inside my head, something I had been contemplating for a while. I decided to record a few songs and pass them around the local scene, but it didn’t quite fit with anyone at the time, so I finished the album and released it which eventually caught the attention of Mike and Reilly who are now part of the line up -Shawn

4. The album “A Whorer Story” was written about a personal life struggle based on a two-year period of time. The songs were designed to be heard in the order which is on the record. The lyrics clearly depict what someone would battle with internally on having to give up on a loved one because of addiction and the mental anguish to follow in discovering the prostitution involved with it. This album is a climb out of a whorer story. As the last few songs on the record approach, you’ll hear the subjects outlook start change. “This music saved my life; it was a doc in the chair” -Chrysalis

L-R – Reilly Williams (Drums), Shawn Maynard (Vocals, Guitar), Michael Cheney (Bass, Vocals)
Photo Credit – Cole Williams

Heavy hitting, aggressive and fun, Canada’s Supermodel Taxidermy takes skate punk, hardcore, and thrash to the next level with loud riffs, catchy lyrics, and infectious energy. They released an EP “A Whorer Story” this past January and maintaining that momentum have a new standalone single “Blood Painted Dash” ready for ears and eyes.

The band expects a solid reception from their fans as it’s a continuation of what “A Whorer Story” was built on – every song has a new feeling and represents different aspects of us all. They are dedicated to building entertaining stories as well as writing hard-hitting riffs and beats. For new listeners, there is a shock factor with the topics they’ve chosen to write about. They detail the track:

“’Blood Painted Dash’ is a story about 3 hellbent teens that end up dying from their own recklessness due to drugs & alcohol, causing themselves to crash a car over a cliff. The kicker here though is that they wake up dead in the morgue having to piece together in terror what they have done. The subtle story we are pushing with this song is don’t drive under the influence…because you just may wake up dead!”

This single is a gory taste of what is to come in the new music that Supermodel Taxidermy is working on right now. They anticipate having an album ready for next year which spans topics of current societal issues and fun pop culture stuff such as horror movies. That record is a collaboration of 3 like minds and passionate musicians.

Supermodel Taxidermy started during the pandemic, it was a way for Maynard to keep sane and get ideas out of his head that had been in contemplation for a while. He wrote the songs and recorded the demos before reaching out to the studio and musicians he used to record the EP. After the restrictions were lifted, he started jamming these songs with various artists until he came across the guys that are now in the band.

Best described as thrashy skate punk meets Slayer, Supermodel Taxidermy is recommended for fans of Iron Reagan, D.R.I., and Suicidal Tendencies.

Digital – Supermodeltaxidermy.bandcamp.com, Spotify, Apple Music.

Supermodel Taxidermy is:
Shawn Maynard – Guitar & Vocals
Michael Cheney – Bass & Back Up Vocals
Reilly Williams –  Drums

Discography:
2022 – A Whorer Story – E.P

0 EPK – Survive The Sun – Forging The Nemesis (2022) (single)

  • October 28, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Survive The Sun

EPK – Survive The Sun – Forging The Nemesis (2022) (single)

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

For fans of Veil of Maya, Born of Osiris, Thy Art Is Murder, Shadow Of Intent, Oceano

instagram.com/survivethesun | Facebook.com/survivethesun | Twitter.com/survivethesun

Spotify | Apple Music | Bandcamp

“Forging the Nemesis was the second song we ever wrote together as a band fully, and it was written entirely the first weekend after moving into our first apartment together as a band in 2019. Lyrically/musically Nemesis is the peeling back and exposure of suffering in a relatable but fundamental manner. It is a coalescing of agony and anger that when left to run riot, often yields a transformative consequence. It’s in the title, for the most part, the song is a telling of someone who is progressively molded or ‘forged’ into a monster of sorts, figuratively, by internal torment. The tale is articulated via an interwoven tapestry of real rage and pain, particularly in the outro, the listener should be able to hear, and hopefully, feel the agony in the voice.” – Survive The Sun

L-R – Ethan Emery (Bass), Micah Burch (Vocals), Jackson Snowden – Guitar, Jake Thompson (Drums)
Photo Credit – Asher Thomas – Evil Eye Productions

Boston’s Survive the Sun is melodic deathcore that came together while all members were studying at the Berklee College of Music. The natural creativity and close living environment quickly led to dorm room writing and recording sessions, which almost lead them as students/band members being expelled from their quarters due to noise complaints.

Introducing themselves with the 2020 song “The Minds in Which They Feast”, the quintet is ready to follow it up with their second single accompanied by a music video. Entitled “Forging The Nemesis”, it’s the second song the band wrote together, all over an entire weekend, in their first apartment post-dorm life back in 2019.

Vocalist Micah Burch explains the track in further detail:

“This single specifically visits personal trauma. It’s a fairly straightforward tale of suffering that leads to an existential change, or series of changes. It speaks on how trauma can temporally sculpt something entirely different by running the gamut of emotional responses. The hope is that the people that need it can interface with the feeling and relate, subject to their own experience. So I suppose the experience is relatability.”

Aggressive, resonant, and commanding, Survive The Sun is only getting started, this second single that they are presenting was mixed, mastered, and re-amped by Buster Odeholm (Vildhjarta, Humanity’s Last Breath) and according to them “This single is so much better overall than anything we’ve done in the past, Odeholm made ‘Forging The Nemesis’ sound greater than we ever could’ve imagined it turning out, a big shout out to Odeholm audio.”.

For metal fans looking for new and upcoming bands, Survive The Sun is a listening experience geared towards dynamism and is designed to be sat with. Even as a fresh new band their goal is to give listeners a multiplexed experience. With “Forging The Nemesis” they are offering a more technical and produced sound than their debut track, along with with plans for future songs to be written with 7 strings and to be dropped tuned along with being implemented with more groovy elements instead of their current 6 strings.

“The fabric of each song has a commonality, but they also exhibit slight mosaicism in their peripheral aspects. Effectively, the foundations are the same, but each track has a different feel, providing the listener with a variance to explore. We have about 6 more songs so we haven’t decided if we’re going to do an EP or full album yet, but we are very eager to get them out so it will be soon.” adds Burch.

High energy, high momentum, Survive The Sun will be performing live shows in the New England area and more, having already performed on Welcome To Rockville (2019) that included a lineup with Metallica, Nine Inch Nails, Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Deftones, Lamb Of God, and more.

Recommended for fans of Veil of Maya, Born of Osiris, Thy Art Is Murder, Shadow Of Intent, and Oceano, Survive The Sun is working on more material to be released for 2023, but in the meantime, you can listen to their new single “Forging The Nemesis” at the following links below.

Music Video – Forging The Nemesis – https://youtu.be/XZTJLVqOFZk​

Digital available on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp.

Band Line Up:
Jackson Snowden – Guitar
Jake Thompson – Drums
Ethan Emery – Bass
Micah Burch – Vocals

Discography:
2020 – The Minds in Which They Feast
2022 – Forging The Nemesis (Current Release 10/28/2022)

Shared stage with:
Fire From the Gods, Dance Gavin Dance, Anthrax, Mastadon, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Shape Of Black Philip, Nailed Shut, Pistacia, Mudfuck

Tours and Festivals:
2021 – Welcome To Rockville

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. The band is composed mainly of students from the prestigious Berklee College of Music, and then our vocalist who is a Research Scientist at Harvard University Medical School. We actually found him through posting an ad on Facebook looking for a deathcore vocalist.

2. All of the members of the band come from very far locations, Micah from Australia, Ethan from Las Vegas, Jackson from Texas, and Jake from South Carolina.

3. In 2021, Survive The Sun was chosen by the Berklee College of Music to be their metal band to fly down to Florida and play at the Welcome to Rockville Festival at Daytona International Speedway to play in front of thousands of people.

4. The song was mixed, mastered, and reamped by Buster Odeholm from Vildhjarta and Humanity’s last breath.

5. Most of the band members(Jake, Ethan, Jackson, and Mason) have actually lived together for years and wrote and recorded most of the music at home.

6. The music video for Forging the Nemesis was actually inspired by a very vivid mushroom trip that our vocalist had, where he had visions of being drowned by a monster with a golden crown and armor.

Single Title: Forging The Nemesis – Survive The Sun
Release Date: 10/28/2022
Label: Independent
Distribution: Distrokid

Forging The Nemesis – 3:14

Single Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Jake Thompson, Jackson Snowden, Ethan Emery, Micah Burch
• All songs written by: Jake Thompson, Jackson Snowden, Ethan Emery, Micah Burch
• Produced by: Survive the Sun
• Mixed by: Buster Odeholm
• Mastered by: Buster Odeholm
• Single Artwork by: Maxwell Aston

Band Line Up:
Jackson Snowden – Guitar
Jake Thompson – Drums
Ethan Emery – Bass
Micah Burch – Vocals

0 EPK – Red Cain – Fisher King (single) (2022)

  • October 25, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Red Cain

EPK – Red Cain – Fisher King (single) (2022)

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

For fans of Kamelot, Mastodon, Powerwolf, Lord of the Lost, Tesseract

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“Conceptually, “Fisher King” takes place in the universe of the legendary Wheel of Time fantasy series. It is the throw of the gauntlet by the Dragon Reborn, the Champion of the Light in his prime – a showcase of the kind of monumental inertia that brooks no opposition. Unsettling, bombastic, and unrelenting, this track showcases a musical and lyrical contest of wills between the “Chosen One” archetype, and his antithetical, flawed, yet lethal opponent caught in his unrelenting march.

The concept of the Fisher King comes from Arthurian legend, telling the story of a wounded king unable to act as the protector of his lands, spending his time fishing in a pond, leading to them falling into ruin. The epic and forthright style of this track belies the lyrical theme of self-annihilation and corruption that can take root in those who are raised to be heroes or saviours. Our protagonist, Rand al’Thor, is a monumental force of destruction, inevitable, standing for all that is Good. But this destruction is also within himself – the vessel of the Light can be consumed by that same Light from within – and is personified by his antagonist, the Chosen One of the Shadow. This track is a study of two men, both on a collision course with each other, both doomed and aware of their fate, locked in a mortal conflict that sees no end and spans eons.

“Fisher King”, was written in its original form over 10 years ago, long before Red Cain’s existence as a band – so it was an extremely cool experience to go back to this old track, rewrite, and revitalize it to fit our sound. Much like our upcoming album, “Fisher King” keeps the quintessential Red Cain “melancholy and rage” but takes the death metal influences from “Kindred: Act II” even further, featuring a huge growl-centric chorus, a variety of down tuned, sludgy riffs, and gripping, raw vocal hooks and melodies.” – Red Cain

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Single Title: Fisher King
Release Date: Nov. 9, 2022
Label: Independent
Distribution: Digital

Track Listing:
1. Fisher King – (5:37)

Single Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Red Cain
• All songs written by: Red Cain
• Produced by: Red Cain
• Mixed by: Tyler Corbett
• Mastered by: Alan Sacha Laskow
• Album Artwork by: Red Cain
• Member of SOCAN
• Canadian Content (MAPL)

Recording and Live Band Lineup:
Evgeniy Zayarny – Vocals
Samuel Ridout – Guitars
Tyler Corbett – Guitars
Kalie Yan – Bass, Vocals
Taylor Gibson – Drums

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STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. Evgeniy, the frontman, is of joint Russian/Ukrainian descent and was exposed to Slavic paganism from a young age, gaining insight into old ceremonies and spoken word myths, as well as the vast and strange body of Slavic folklore. A lot of these experiences and his love for myth and the exploration of the occult come through in the lyrics and concepts of Red Cain’s music.

2. Red Cain’s first two full albums, “Kindred: Act I” and “Kindred: Act II” conceptually told a sprawling story of how raw and primal ancient myth collides with modern society and human yearning toward the stars, toward perfection. 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.

3. The band members feel strongly in favour of experimentation, whether with genres, resulting in much of the material sitting across multiple genres, not all related to metal; visual elements, with striking and inventive story-based music videos a particular focus; or art and concepts, many of which relate to the clash between the ancient and modern, with more recent material zeroing in on a futuristic design and musical style.

4. Red Cain’s story music videos for “ZERO” and “Juliet” have cumulatively earned the band 17+ international film festival awards, including wins at major festivals such as IndieX FilmFest, Global Shorts, LA Film & Script Festival, Cannes Indies Cinema Awards, and finalist with Toronto Indie Filmmakers Festival, Tokyo International Short Film Festival, and New York Tri-State International Film Festival. The band is currently planning its next feature music video to follow these two successes.

L to R: Samuel Ridout (guitar), Tyler Corbett (guitar), Evgeniy Zayarny (vocals), Kalie Yan (bass, vocals), Taylor Gibson (drums)

Melancholy and Rage

Born out of the vast prairies and snowy peaks of Alberta, Canada, Red Cain is a modern progressive metal project with Eastern European roots. With intricate songwriting, powerful vocals, eerie soundscapes, and strong electronic-backed groove, Red Cain champion a fluid, dynamic, and unique style centered around telling dark, conceptual Faustian sagas and constructing those into an unforgettable live experience. Described by frontman Evgeniy Zayarny as a vehicle of “Melancholy and Rage”, Red Cain delivers power, flair, thematic Slavic influence, and intricate, lethal edge in their work. Listeners might well pick out elements reminiscent of such luminary acts as Kamelot, Symphony X, Tesseract, Lord of the Lost, whipped into a venomous new shape. The current incarnation of this Canadian metal band is of these influences mixed with a lot of vodka and Eastern European melancholy, shaken and stirred.   

Red Cain self-released its debut self-titled EP in North America in 2016 to excellent reviews, and followed this up with two award-winning full-length albums, “Kindred: Act I” in 2019, and AFA-funded “Kindred: Act II” in 2021, working with Sliptrick Records globally to have over 3500+ physical copies sold, as well as over 200,000 digital streams to date. The band has hit #1 on the Canadian National Loud Charts on multiple occasions and is a 1x winner and 3x nominee for the Metal Recording of the Year at the YYC Music Awards.   

The band has created 13 videos, of which 2 are full-length, high-production music videos for “ZERO” and “Juliet”. The latter two videos have won 17 awards at international music festivals, including the Berlin Short Film Festival, Venice Shorts, Global Shorts, IndieX FilmFesti, AIFF, and Hollywood Art & Movie Awards, among others. The band has a strong history of collaboration, with a highlight being our work with Juno Award-winning vocalist Kobra Paige of heavy metal band Kobra and the Lotus, on the track “Wing of the Crow”. 

Red Cain released our latest album “Kindred: Act II” globally with Sliptrick Records in 2021, with a particular focus on promotion and engagement in the United States and Eastern Europe, where the band has received significant traction in 2020-21. With live performances stunted by COVID, the band has focused strongly on building out the concept behind the two-album “Kindred” arc with non-musical collateral, creating story content and custom art for the album concept.

With a significant upward trend of fan interest for this release, and 100,000 + digital streams, Red Cain has our set sights firmly set on another ambitious and conceptually exciting project, with the next release cycle coming in late 2022 with the first single “Fisher King”.

Red Cain is:
Evgeniy Zayarny – Vocals
Samuel Ridout – Guitars
Tyler Corbett – Guitars
Kalie Yan – Bass, Vocals
Taylor Gibson – Drums

What the press is saying:

“This is a track (Sunshine (Blood Sun Empire) that infuses their progressive and power metal sound, similar to that of Symphony X and Kamelot. Alongside this, there are also faint similarities to bands like Dream Theater and even Korn. This is a nearly 6 minute track that doesn’t let up and doesn’t fear to change up its style throughout.” – Metal Injection

#10 Red Cain !earshot – The National Loud Chart For the Week Ending: Tuesday, February 9, 2021 (Earshot)

“From the proggy goodness of album opener “Kindred”, to the blast beats of “Baltic Fleet”, to the epic closer “Sunshine (Blood Sun Empire), there is something here for every fan of progressive power metal.  With this being Act II in Red Cain’s Kindred body of work, I really feel as though I entered a movie theater right in the middle of an epic saga. Each song is a journey in and of itself, but each also contributes to the overall fantastic voyage.  I will absolutely be purchasing Act I of this amazing tale and listen from start to finish, the way it was intended. Do yourself a favor and do the same!” – Metal Rules

“If you like your music melodic, mysterious, and gothic, with a progressive power metal base, then this is for you. This has been a joy to review and yet another band to add to my favoured list. ” – The Prog Space

“Zayarny is a powerhouse vocalist and the contortions he forces into Red Cain make for a very diverse record.. the talent behind the record is undeniable, and at the very least, Kindred proved far more creative and thought-provoking than most death metal records I’ve recently tackled. You should give it a shot — even if you’re not a big weenie..” – Angry Metal Guy

“Overall, ‘Kindred: Act II’ is an interesting mix of styles that combine together in technical wizardry to set the backdrop for the continued tales of the warrior Zalcoatl. There’s some unexpected musical influences that bubble to the surface, particularly the liberal use of electronic elements provides a futuristic, yet gothic, element to the tales. Vocally, there’s some clear inspiration from Kamelot going on here. They’re predominantly clean, but with a wide range between high pitched and deep passages. The guitar work is pretty varied as well and at times even hits a distinctly djent groove that seems to appear out of nowhere!… Fans of Kamelot and Mastodon alike will find some common ground with ‘Kindred: Act II’ (and Act I for that matter).” – Uber Rock

“These seasoned metal performers brought me to school with a clear cut album, delivered beautifully across seven tracks. The epic highs and lows of the album leave me wanting more… My hat is off to RED CAIN!” – Metal Temple

“With a flurry of progressive guitars, grandiose vocals and intriguingly wild effects, Red Cain burn brightly from the very start with the opening track, Kindred.” – Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life

“Songs alternate between melodic and more progressive portions in fine fashion. There is also a heroic aspect to the band that assures that they have some variety and also ties them to power metal. The entire affair is uplifting and does a good job getting the listener entranced in the music… a fun album and a very nice way to start the year off. It will also appeal to fans of bands from a number of different sub-genres.” – Heavy Music Headquarters

“the crew here found yet another gem from Red Cain, one filled with cosmic terrors this time. Kindred: Act II provides us with an additional slice of that delicious metal geekery that this band is capable of. A record that makes complexity sound easy, even casual. And that’s a feat not many bands master these days anymore.” – Rock Music Raider

“RED CAIN keep us on our toes right down to the final track Sunshine (Blood Sun Empire). There is a mixture of all sorts going on but again, it flows together seamlessly. It’s complex yet memorable. I knew logically this was the last track of the album but I feel this story is not over yet. Will there be Act III to follow in the next year or so? Who knows, I personally hope there is. Kindred:  Act II was a great introduction to RED CAIN and their sound. From listening to this, it’s easy to see why they have been nominated for awards. I look forward to see how their sound grows and develops from now.” – Rock Out Stand Out

“One of the best aspects, despite the fact that this is prog, is that the music is very easy to get into and enjoy. It is often midtempo, headbobbing music as a general style, and that makes things exceedingly easy for fans in general that prefer normal, song-friendly speeds…  the real big reason to listen is the melodic singing. It makes this listener really curious to find out if the singing can be this good in the live concert. Is this voice for real?! It sounds so good, and strong, and also melodic. It is the thing that takes the band over the top in terms of music and of catching the interest of potential fans. There is an elegance and style to the singing that makes the songwriting attractive and pulls you in to check out more of the music.” – Metal Bulletin Zine

“Kindred: Act II is a solid offering. It straddles a number of different styles and influences without committing 100% to any of them… any metalhead with a taste for the dramatic should find something rewarding in here.” – The Independent Voice

“I think Red Cain took the right chances and put forward an interesting release that will challenge the listeners to catch everything they’ve put into making this album. It’s definitely not a one listen and you’ve got it album. It is a listen multiple times to catch what you missed each time before type of album. Give this one a chance and see if you don’t love it yourself.” – Yesterdaze News

“an atmosphere between anger and melancholy are exactly what the band is all about. “KINDRED: ACT II” is definitely a really strong album and one only regrets that it ends so early. But as the saying goes : Quality is more important than quantity!” – Metal-Heads.de

“This new album is opened by KINDRED, a brilliant tune with different influences, from power/prog to electro-rock. It’s enriched by an interesting solo, a well-groomed production and cinematic mood.” – HardRockHeavyMetal

“a strong progressive mix and very melodic power metal, they are a band of experienced musicians who give us a well-defined, real album with these seven tracks, for lovers of this genre it will be more than good and unique.” – Darkzen Dragon Metal Angels

“The album kicks off with a couple of brilliantly technical and melodic tracks – ‘Kindred’, is heavy and showcases the skillset these guys have at their disposal in true Progressive style. ‘Demons’ is a much more catchy hook-based track, although no less technically capable, but with catchy riffs, melodies and enough commercial bent to pull in a new listener – whilst still playing to that vocal ambidextrousness with a couple of lines that wouldn’t sound amiss on a Marilyn Manson album. And then the album switches style and becomes haunting, moody and totally surprising with the falsetto introduction to ‘Precipice Of Man’, which fools you into thinking it’s a power ballad before belting you around the head with one of the heaviest bass sounds I have heard in a while and a much more extreme vocal sound. These kind of body swerves just keep coming, and are what makes this album such a refreshing change.” – Ever Metal

“Concluding this album is the pure Power Metal entity known as ‘Sunshine (Blood Sun Empire)’. This proves to be an enjoyable ad worthy finale for what has been a brilliant album. ‘Kindred: Act II’ doesn’t include a single bad song and advertises the talent of Red Cain excellently.” – AC Rock Reviews

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“What we have here is a two headed beast of sad and melancholy music on one side and angry and raging music on the other. The two combine somewhere in the middle with flair for the dramatic and impassioned vocals. This is definitely worth your time if you are looking for something off the beaten path.” – Metal Temple (Kindred Act I Review)

“Red Cain’s first full-length act is a more than solid release that I can warmly recommend if you enjoy the likes of Kamelot, TesseracT and Blind Guardian or just enjoy some good old thinking man’s metal music in general. With a charismatic frontman, well thought out and varied songwriting and a healthy dose of power and energy, Red Cain is a up and coming Canadian act that I’ll sure be keeping my eye on!” – Belgian Metal Shredder (Kindred Act I Review)

“Kindred: Act I is all about raw and unbridled metal power. A thoughtful brand of metal that – for once – does not base itself on mindless growling about the stage along normal lines of metal conduct. Instead they rip the established status quo to pieces and attack with a very unusual metal dish. One that comes with a distinct groove to boot… a very tasty fusion of Progressive and Power Metal that we have rarely seen to date. A metal dish best consumed red-hot. Have some, you will not regret it.” – Rock Music Raider (Kindred Act I Review)

“Symphonic progressive metal with alternative and gothic nuances – Red Cain are well on their way to establishing new territory in story telling and musical match-ups. Kindred: Act Irepresents a fine opening album for these Canadians, and should lend itself well to various multi-media opportunities for live show and film options. The best records connect on a mind, body, and spirit level – and this will be one that should be in the conversation for visionary, forward-thinking effort, proving the ink is not dry on what metal can bring to the table for innovation.” – Dead Rhetoric (Kindred Act I Review)

“I couldn’t be more impressed with this band and album from the opening track “Snake Bouquet” to the last track “Wing Of The Crow” which is an awesome closing track with guest vocals from Kobra Paige of Kobra and The Lotus. This album takes you on an epic and melodic journey, I feel fans of bands from Avatar to Kamelot to Marilyn Manson and anything in between will really love this album.” – Crannk (Kindred Act I Review)

“Red Cain have produced a very awesome album. It sounds and looks very professional, has great riffs and epic melodies. Keep an eye on these guys, they will come very far.” – Lyrical Spell Magazine (Kindred Act I Review)

0 EPK – Opus Arise – The Network (2022)

  • October 24, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Opus Arise

EPK – Opus Arise – The Network (2022)

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

Band: Opus Arise
Album Title: The Network
Release Date: December 2, 2022
Label: Self  Released

“After many years that seemed like forever, we’re extremely excited to release our follow-up “The Network”. Thanks to the experience and wisdom of Maor Appelbaum, we’re very stoked that we brought the album to what it needed to be after much trial and error. We hope everyone will enjoy this journey through this Cyberpunk-inspired world!” – Opus Arise

For fans of Animals As Leaders, The Black Mages, Liquid Tension Experiment, Powerglove,  Scale The Summit

Opusarise.bandcamp.com |  Facebook.com/opusarise I Instagram.com/opusarise
| Twitter.com/OpusArise | Spotify

“On its latest album, the Network, Vancouver orchestral rock crew presents a cyberpunk concept driven by cello, viola and violin as much as electric guitar. With members drawn from the ranks of local metal acts Svneatr, Thousand Arrows and Ysgaroth, the eight-track, 40-minute record is another fine release from the globally recognized and appreciated B.C. metal scene.” – Vancouver Sun

“An instrumental journey with a lot of charisma… Anyone who likes to think outside the box from time to time and likes instrumental music should definitely give “The Network” a try.” – PowerMetal.de

 

“… this is great progressive music… the album is strongly recommended if you’re open minded and you like your music to sound like a detailed and complex story. Great stuff!” – Metal Rules

“the album is impressively performed and produced, so, if you like very fast and earnest orchestral/progressive instrumental rock, you’ll like it.” – DPRP.net

“Sometimes there comes a prog metal act with something new or at least different than most others. And Opus Arise surely fits this description! Their songs are instrumental to begin with. But that’s far from all… Already when seeing the line-up you may suspect that this offers something outside of the usual prog metal thing. And it does! What is cool though, is that the band still has a very heavy approach in their sound. The electrical instruments work extremely well with the string instruments, and the result is surprisingly homogenic.” – Melodic.net


“Vancouver’s Opus Arise is one of a rare breed pioneering the possibilities — the instrumentation is essentially a metal band plus a string quartet, and the strings are fully integrated into the music… The music is entirely instrumental. I find that the heightened presence of the strings which comes from them not being massed into large sections really adds to the impact of the music. On the rock side, you’ll hear a lot of the typical sounds of modern metal — the chugging guitars, the pounding double bass drums, the flashy guitar licks — but the addition of the strings sets Opus Arise apart from the legion of other bands…  I’m often put off by the vocals in metal and the general lack of sonic variety, and Opus Arise avoids both of those problems nicely. I find their take on heavy rock to be refreshing and enjoyable.” – Exposé

“A magnificent album, original, inventive and of great musicality.” – Pierre Davidson – A Progressive Life – CFUZ 92.9 FM – Penticton, BC
 
““Inner Scepticism,” shimmers through the linement of time and brings about an intricate braid.” – The Median Man


“Anyone who likes to think outside the box from time to time and likes instrumental music should definitely give “The Network” a try.” – PowerMetal.de

 
“This new record teleports the listeners to a cyberpunk world filled with neon lights punctuated with progressive riffs. The album has a modern metal influence and different composers from their first album.” – Canadian Beats


“They ‘craft luscious soundscapes to dissonant chaos’, I thought that sums them up nicely; it is their 4th album which goes to the lands of DREAM THEATER, LIQUID TENSION EXPERIMENT, ANIMALS AS LEADERS and especially BELIEVER.” – Profil Prog

Band: Opus Arise
Album Title: The Network
Release Date: December 2, 2022
Label: Self  Released

Track Listing:
1) Inner Skepticism – 5:50
2) Electric Jungle – 6:02
3) Antimatter – 3:22
4) Digital Soundscape – 4:38
5) Reminiscence – 5:21
6) Change – 5:23
7) Timeshift – 5:21
8) The Unanswered Question – 5:13
Album Length: 41:13

Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Opus Arise
• All songs written by: Matthew Logan
• Produced by: Maor Appelbaum
• Mixed by: Ryan Shepard
• Mastered by: Maor Appelbaum
• Album Artwork by: Daniel Reyes
• Canadian Content (MAPL)

Album Band Lineup:
Shawn Hillman Guitar, Cello on “Digital Soundscape”
James Readman: Guitar
Daniel Carmago: Bass Guitar (Tracks 1-3, 5-7)
Matthew Logan: Drums, Violin II
Matthew Hannah: Keyboards
Michelle Gao: Violin I
Ellen Smith: Viola
Daryl Bennett: Cello
Kyle Hagen: Contrabass, Bass Guitar (Track 8)

L-R – Derek Ho – Cello (live only), Matthew Logan – Drums, Violin II, Ellen Smith – Viola, Michelle Gao – Violin I, Kyle Hagen, Shawn Hillman – Guitar, Cello, Matthew Hannah – Keyboards

Photo Credit Jade Weekes

Orchestral Metal ensemble from Vancouver, Canada. Classical strings and metal rhythms create luscious soundscapes to dissonant chaos.

Discography:
2022 – The Network – LP
2019 – Rebel Fleet (Star Wars Cover)
2018 – Invisible Walls (Demo Version)
2016 – Revelation – LP

Shared Stage with:
Felix Martin, Omnisight, Runaway Four, Viking Guitar.

Tours and Festivals:
(2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019) – Vancouver Retro Gaming Expo
2018 – Vancouver Halloween Parade and Expo
2018 – Metalocalypstick Fest
2019 – Star Wars Night for Vancouver Canucks Game at Rogers Arena (January)

 

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The album as a whole explained
A CyberPunk-inspired world:
Plot:
-Research involving chord progressions that manipulate space and time.
-He does research involving the Progressive Frequency Phenomenon.  He has never found proof it existed, but his studies involved finding this evidence, as well as aiming to gain control of it.
-Many years into his research, he comes across the inner skepticism progression, and this is where his journey begins.

Track by track explained:
1. Inner Skepticism:
The inner skepticism chord progression is DMi7(b5), G7(b9/#5), CMa9, DMi.  The combination of frequencies opens a wormhole into a future setting that blindsides the character.  In this place, people have unseen technology and seem indifferent to his presence.

7/8, 9/8 section: He is looking for clues that will help him return home.  Amongst all of the people wearing VR goggles and hologram-producing gadgets, he finally finds someone that notices his presence, engaging him in conversation.  From his conversation with Character 1, he learns of a state-of-the-art device that evolved from the current day internet.  It conjoins the concept of hardware and software, allowing the input of physical matter into software and the materialization of electronic data.  This electronic realm is called the Network. Only the top 0.1% of society has control over it.  It is basically a monopoly of everything from basic living needs to the most expensive items.  Almost everything imaginable is accessible from the network, and anything can be materialized for the right price by the richest 0.1%, or by the best hackers.

After their conversation, the Protagonist is given an advanced hologram wristwatch, which is thousands of times for powerful than any computer today and can access the network through a network substation, with the correct polyphonic frequency code of course.

The protagonist shows the inner skepticism progression to character 1 (through the functions in his wristwatch) and realizes it only allows entry to this space-time.  The only way to return home is to find the right corresponding progression of frequencies to re-open a wormhole to the exact time and date he came from.

2. Electronic Jungle:
Protagonist then learns that character 1 is also from a different space-time, and the electric jungle opening progression was the one he used in one of his compositions back in his time.  When he played it for the first time after composing it in 1976, a wormhole brought him here as well.  He didn’t know what had happened, so he eventually accepted this as his fate and had given up hope of returning.  He called it the electric jungle because of the scenery in the place they are in;  there is lots of advanced circuitry, electronic billboards, holograms, etc.  Now he has faith in the protagonist’s research, it is their only hope of returning to their time-space.

After finding a network substation and stalking around, they notice several network users with their FOB-type holograms that immediately grant them access.  The protagonist’s knowledge of computer science has allowed him to steal the encoded digital lock from unsuspecting users.  All he has to do is turn the electronic data into combinations of frequencies and play it back in front of the substation.

3. Antimatter:
After numerous calculations, the protagonist approaches the substation and plays the Antimatter progression.  They are immediately scanned and digitized.  The moment the song drops into the metal section signifies their entry into the network.  The rest of the song follows them individually as they lead their own paths through the network, discovering its capabilities.  However, after a bunch of fun and games exploring, they both eventually become curious about their past lives in 2017 and 1976.

4. Digital Soundscape
This track conveys the feeling of what the digital realm of the network is like. Both characters focus on the details of their lives, listening to the ambient, distorted, pulsing sounds of the digital realm.

The rest of the album follows them through the (Reminiscence) of their past lives.  To a certain extent, they are both filled with a great deal of heartbreak and regret, which is symbolized in the song (Change).  As they continue on, the Protagonist’s mastery of his research is demonstrated in his (Timeshift) progression, which will return him home to his time when he plays it.  The song timeshift is also about the search that the Protagonist does for his friend, Character 1. He wants to reveal his discovery and return them both home.  Unfortunately, after searching for a while, he realizes Character 1 has been doomed to the network.  He has been lost in the reminiscence of his past life and has lost touch with reality.  There is nothing that can save him, so the Protagonist uses his progression to return home (The Unanswered Question).

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1.  We tried many different guitars and tones for the record, it took much trial and error until we brought in the John Petrucci Majesty 7 with his Neural DSP which we will use going forward. It really allowed the space for the strings to come out with still being heavy and crunchy.

2. The track “Digital Soundscape”  was recorded just one night in the studio, both Matt, Shawn, and engineer Ryan Shepard came together and it was a fun night of experimenting resulting in the final product.

3. Drums were recorded in the spring of 2018 in a mansion where the band originally rehearsed when it was a live project. We stepped foot once more to film the music videos for the album.

0 EPK – Triskelyon – Downfall (2022) (Moribund Records)

  • October 20, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Triskelyon

EPK – Triskelyon – Downfall (2022) (Moribund Records)

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

For fans of Anthrax, Death Angel, Metal Church, Megadeth, Testament

Album Title: Downfall
Label: Moribund Records
Release Date: October 28, 2022

Triskelyon.bandcamp.com | Facebook.com/triskelyonmetal | YouTube | Spotify

CD: http://www.moribundcult.com/product/DEAD297.html​
Digital: https://triskelyon.bandcamp.com/album/downfall​

 

“This was one of my anticipated albums this year as the EP wet my whistle but was far from being enough to satisfy my metal hunger. Hopefully this is not a one off because this is one of the most unique projects to come across my radar in a long time. I’m curious to see where Mr. Waye takes this project next. We shall see. In the meantime…get this album, you’ll thank me for it!” – Metal-Rules

“The highlight of the opening trio is the rampaging “Odyssey (Blessed By Steel)” which finds Marlee Ryley of Hyperia in fine form. Waye is on the rampage with a collection of frenetic riffs and the result is an adrenaline rush of a song that really gets things going. “A Time of War” then finds Triskelyon in Megadeth territory minus the trademark snarl of Dave Mustaine for what can only be described as a classic Thrash anthem… All in all, there is plenty to enjoy here, especially if you’re a lover of the mighty riff ” – Metal Noise

“Thrash Metal with melody, good arrangements and multiple voices.” – PowerMetal.de

“Power-Thrash equipped with murderous riffs on a technically first-class level with changeable exciting vocal variability, at times also surrounded by a dark atmosphere.” – FFM-Rock

“Most of the songs on here are fast and furious, such as “Balance of Terror” with its Hanneman/King-esque riffing, the skull-piercing “Odyssey (Blessed by Steel)” and the powerful “A Time of War,” though they do slow down a bit on the moody march of “Find a Way” while still remaining heavy as all hell… Triskelyon don’t reinvent the wheel of Power/Thrash, but they sure know how to keep it spinning, and that makes Downfall worth giving a spin of its own.” – The Metal Crypt

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“The three songs have the rage, heaviness and some rawness you expect from thrash, but also the melody and speed you’ll find in the more aggressive and harsher forms of power metal (no flowery stuff here, people). Pete’s vocals definitely are more of the aggressive heavy/power metal variety while Marlee shakes the hell out of the speakers with a more aggressive and harsher, yet high-pitched style.” – The Metal Crypt (2022 – Self-Titled EP)

“This is the kind of band that really plays that pure, raw, seething thrash metal that I love.” – Wings of Death (2022 – Self-Titled EP)

“Classic heavy thrash, catchy quick stuff with big screamy vox! Great stuff!” – WORT 89.9FM – Mosh Pit Radio – Madison, WI (2022 – Self-Titled EP)

“The EP thunders around the listener’s ears with a massive, powerful sound and gripping guitar riffs, but is also arranged with great attention to detail. Geoff Waye also acts as lead guitarist in the melodic as well as brute playing with pinpoint accuracy… Thrash fans who expect more than just head banging should remember the name TRISKELYON.” – PowerMetal.de (2022 – Self-Titled EP)

“What does Melodic Thrash sound like? Well in the eyes (and ears) of Geoff Waye it sounds like Thrash with influences of Traditional Metal, so you have plenty of heavy chugging Thrash riffs, separated by Traditional Metal bridges and big choruses. Opening cut “Hunger” sounds like a classic Anthrax cut from the “Spreading The Disease” era, with Iron Maiden influences all over it and Pete Healey’s higher pitched vocals only enhancing that nostalgic feel.” – Metal Noise (2022 – Self-Titled EP)

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Album Title: Downfall
Label: Moribund Records
Release Date: October 28, 2022

Track Listing:​
1. Hunger (3:01))
2. Find a Way (4:05))
3. Odyssey (Blessed By Steel) (3:34))
4. Willful Ignorance (4:14))
5. A Time of War (4:03))
6. Balance of Terror (4:22))
7. Apex Predator (4:12))
8. Indifference (4:37))
9. Nobody’s Business (Billy Idol cover) (3:54))

Album Credits:​
Tracks 1-3 are originally from self-titled demo/EP, the new versions have all been re-recorded bass and have been remixed and remastered.
All songs and lyrics written by Geoff Waye.
All guitars by Geoff Waye.
All drum programming by Raul Marques.
Additional guests:
Dwayne Pike – Bass (tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9)
Pete Healey – Vocals (tracks 1, 2, 5, 9)
Marlee Ryley – Vocals (tracks 3, 7)
Amanda Jackman – Vocals (tracks 4, 6)
Des Mason – Vocals (track 4)
Keith Jackman – Bass (track 7)
Darrin Pope – Bass (track 4)
Ellim – Vocals ( track 8 )

Canadian melodic power thrashers Triskelyon released their debut album “Downfall” on October 28th, 2022 via Washington state-based extreme metal label Moribund Records.

Founded by Geoff Waye, guitarist for Artach and Category VI, Triskelyon was conceived in late 2021 as a studio-only project. By January 2022, the band featuring contributions from vocalists Pete Healey and Marlee Ryley (Hyperia), along with drum programming by Raul Marques (Burning Torment) made their introduction to the metal world with a 3-track self-titled EP.

Composed and written mostly by Geoff Waye, with drum programming provided by Raul Marques, “Downfall” sees the band’s next evolution as their first full length and it utilizes a myriad of both male and female guest vocalists from Oberon, Hyperia, Catagory VI and Incidium. “Downfall” has a range and depth of sound unique in today’s modern thrash metal scene, setting the band ahead and apart from the hordes of young new acts. Triskelyon also features guest bass appearances from members of Afterforever and Category VI, making Triskelyon a veritable supergroup of the Canadian metal scene.
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Depicting a nature taking over post-apocalyptic view of our ever-screwed-up world, Triskelyon keeps with 80’s thrash tradition employing world-ending yet self-empowering socially conscious lyrical themes. From straight-up 80’s thrashers like “Odyssey (Blessed by Steel)”, to the power metal laced “Find A Way”, and more anthemic thrash tracks such as “Hunger” and “Willful Ignorance”, “Downfall” is sure to satiate even the most discriminating old-school and modern thrash metal fan alike! The album even features a unique and thrashing rendition of the Billy Idol song “Nobody’s Business”.

Album was mixed/mastered by Michael Small with the post-apocalyptic cover art by IvaanMR11.

With “Downfall”, Triskelyon delivers an amazing headbanging album that harkens back to the old-school days of such luminaries as Forbidden, Agent Steel, Sentinel Beast, Détente, Overkill, and Testament.

0 EPK – 7MND – Cataclysm (2022) – Wall of Sound Records

  • October 14, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · 7MND (Wall of Sound Records) · EPKs

EPK – 7MND – Cataclysm (2022) – Wall of Sound Records

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

“Seeing as it’s a concept EP where every track flows into the other like one long song, I hope to give the listener a journey through the story I tell, that they can relate to it, and find comfort in knowing that if they feel the same, they are not alone. I can only hope that it’s a cathartic listen, or one that evokes any type of emotional response, whether in body, mind, or heart.” – 7MND

For fans of The Contortionist, Stephan Bodzin, Between the Buried and Me, Northlane, Tesseract

Wallofsoundsa.com | Facebook.com/wallofsoundsa | Instagram.com/7mnd

Band: 7MND
Album Title: Cataclysm
Release Date: November 18, 2022
Label: Wall of Sound Records              
Distribution: Wall of Sound Records

Track Listing:
1. Introspect – 2:31
2. Verge of Collapse – 4:17
3. A Light, A Door – 2:28
4. Dream/Infinite – 5:32
5. (No One Left To) Mourn – 3:29
EP Length: 18:19

Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Hamad Ebrahim Hamad
• All songs written by: Hamad Ebrahim Hamad
• Produced by: Hamad Ebrahim Hamad
• Mixed by: Jack Byrne – Mixing for Song 2-3-4, Hamad Ebrahim song 1, 5
• Mastered by: Arran Dutt
• Album Artwork by: Hamad Ebrahim

Album Band Line Up:
One man band: Hamad Ebrahim Hamad

Discography:
2022 – Cataclysm – EP
2020 – In Crimson- Single
2019 – Cry For More- Single
2017- Ifrit- Single
2017- Behemyth- Album
2016 – Black Monolith- Single
2016 – Only for Beginning- Single
2016 – Days- EP
2016 – Burgundy- Single

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EP as a whole explained:

Seeing as it’s a concept EP where every track flows into the other like one long song, I hope to give the listener a journey through the story I tell, that they can relate to it, and find comfort in knowing that if they feel the same, they are not alone. I can only hope that it’s a cathartic listen, or one that evokes any type of emotional response, whether in body, mind, or heart.

Track by Track Explained

Introspect
This is the start of the journey. The narrator is burdened by the weight of the world, and all the issues that plague the world, he feels everyone’s pain as if it’s his own. The track is a blend of melancholy soundscapes, static stabs of synths, and erratic pulses of hard-hitting electronic beats.

Verge of Collapse
The narrator feels overwhelmed, frustrated, and fatigued. He roams aimlessly like an empty husk. This track digs more into the emotional state of the narrator, and how all his negative feelings turn into rage, which is only directed inwards. It’s an angry piece that starts with a hard-hitting groove, goes into an ambient electronic pre-chorus, and leads to a huge, open, and painful chord-filled chorus. It then goes into a more discordant and confusing section, as if pondering on the decisions he has to make, and ends with a final blend of all the elements in the song, lamenting on his rage one final time.

A Light, A Door
The narrator is now at odds. A portal opens up in front of him and he has the choice of changing his course and heading to a different, maybe more hopeful and beautiful place. This track starts with an ambient and questioning section and then goes into a heavier section exploring the same theme. It ends with a tension-filled break and a dark and mammoth-like breakdown.

Dream/Infinite
A choice is made, and our main character goes into the portal and finds himself in a beautiful and happier place. The track explores his emotions by circling between joy and hidden heartache in a trancing energetic and melody-filled intro. His brief comfort slowly starts to fade, as he finds that despite the beauty he’s found, an ugly side always awaits. The ambient and melancholy section breaks into a huge chorus, which is the most subtle and traditional part of the EP. It then leads into a heavy breakdown filled with dissonance, as if channeling the character’s admittance of defeat, a chaotic and angry state. The final section blends all the musical motifs explored in the album, calling back to the earlier feelings he felt during the very beginning.

(No One Left To) Mourn
As our narrator loses his mind, it breaks the universe apart. All life ceases to exist. The final track is a eulogy for everyone and everything. It’s a hushed, melancholic, dark, almost orchestral, and electronic piece that digs back into the main musical motif of the EP. The song serves as a final breath, painting the ending of the story.

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STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS ABOUT THE BAND

1. 7MND started as a glitch-hop project.

2. The music 7MND makes swings a lot between electronic and metal.

3. Everything released by 7MND so far has been concept/narrative-driven, but that will change with new material after the release of the EP that explores personal experiences/feelings more.

4. 7MND is a drummer trapped in a guitarist’s body.

5. All 7MND’s writing happens either in front of the computer or TV.

Guitarist/Producer Hamad Ebrahim Hamad from Bahrain, is into various types of music, mainly Metal and Electronic music, he loves to dabble and experiment in new things.

Hamad’s music is a tapestry of stylistic diversity. Whether it’s technical, progressive, djent, or electronic, he finds a way to make the style his own, bending it to his will, and adding it to his repertoire. Oscillating between the familiar and the strange, Hamad’s writing taps into previous melodies, creating reminiscent focal points as the journey progresses. Each track draws the listener in with comforting ambient spaces, subsequently filling them with barrages of intricate riffs like a rolling storm.

Though the music is good enough to give off an intimidating vibe, Hamad is a joy to work with and incredibly easy to approach. His demeanor in the studio is comedic and laidback, but this does not take away from his persistence and professionalism. Always willing to try out new approaches, styles and techniques, both in writing and production, Hamad is quickly making a name for himself in the budding Bahraini music scene.

Hamad’s artistry is not only confined to the sanctuary of the studio. With fifteen live performances under his belt, he maintains solid stage presence and leaves the audience in awe. Credit where credit is due, Hamad remains as one of the most talented and upcoming musicians in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

 

0 EPK – Born Divided – Impending Doom (2022)

  • October 8, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · Born Divided · EPKs

EPK – Born Divided – Impending Doom (2022)

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

“We are very proud to show our first album “Impending Doom”. A lot of work went into this. We really wanted to incorporate our musical influences into this. We wanted every riff and beat to have its own color. We like to go from prog to death, brutal to melodic. We like to surprise the listener with some radical changes in terms of sub-genre while keeping the listening experience as entertaining as possible.” – Born Divided

For fans of Dimmu Borgir, Symphony X, Opeth, Lamb of God, Haken

Borndivided.com | Facebook.com/BornDivided | Twitter.com/borndivided | Instagram.com/borndivided | YouTube

Quebec City’s melodic death metal act Born Divided comes from the remains of Blinded By Faith when bassist Tommy Demers decided to pick up the bass instead of staying solely on vocal duties. He brought in guitarist Michael Beaudoin, also from Blinded By Faith; guitarist Fred Bedard; drummer Lucas Biron; and Maxim Levesque on vocals. Together they are bringing forth a debut album “Impending Doom”.

“We are very proud to show our first album “Impending Doom”. A lot of work went into this. We really wanted to incorporate our musical influences into this. We wanted every riff and beat to have its own colour. We like to go from prog to death, brutal to melodic. We like to surprise the listener with some radical changes in terms of sub-genre while keeping the listening experience as entertaining as possible.”

With “Impending Doom”, Born Divided intends to deliver the kind of experience that will feel new and unique. An experience that doesn’t feel like something you’ve heard before. They kind of just came to be, Demers had written some of these songs around 2015 and brought those forward for the album. Fans can expect a second album coming at a much quicker pace as they have already started the writing process of the next one.

Within “Impending Doom”, listeners can expect some clean singing along with some deadly growls, riffs that rip, and amazing and tasteful drumming that breathes music. It is recommended for fans of Dimmu Borgir, Symphony X, and Opeth.

Born Divided’s new album “Impending Doom” is out on October 14, 2022, and available on all digital platforms at the following link – https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/borndivided/impending-doom-4

Band: Born Divided
Release Date: October 14, 2022
Label: Self-Release

Track Listing:
1. Impending Doom – 6:15
2. The Scars That Unite Us – 6:57
3. Old Remorse – 4:46
4. Censorshit – 5:41
5. Human Masquerade – 6:17
6. We’ll Exist – 7:01
7. We’ve Seen You – 7:03
Album Length: 44:04

Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: BORN DIVIDED
• All songs written by: Tommy Demers & Michaël Beaudoin
• Produced by: Fred Bedard
• Mixed by: Fred Bedard
• Mastered by: Fred Bedard

Album Band Lineup:
Tommy Demers – Bass
Maxim Levesque – Vocals
Michael Beaudoin – Guitars
Fred Bedard – Guitars
Lucas Biron – Drums

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