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0 EPK – eOn – Kalash Blood & Bones Pt.1 (2022) (Tentacles Industries)

  • December 21, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · eOn (Tentacles Industries) · EPKs

EPK – eOn – Kalash Blood & Bones Pt.1 (tentacles Industries)

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

“For the writing of this record, we felt free to break the codes, we wanted to show that violence has several faces in this world through the lyrics: push the cursor to the extreme while keeping the sense of the melody.” – eOn

Album Title: Kalash Blood & Bones Pt. 1
Release Date: October 13, 2022
Label: Innercore Prod
Distribution: Tentacles Industries, Season of Mist

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Album Title: Kalash Blood & Bones Pt. 1
Release Date: October 13, 2022
Label: Innercore Prod
Distribution: Tentacles Industries, Season of Mist

Track Listing:​
1. Come Down (3:15)
2. Welcome To The Pyramid ( 3:23)
3. Highlanders (3:49)
4. Kalash (1:47)
5. Locked In Hell (3:24)
6. Fragging (4:18)
7. Heads On Pikes (3:34)
Album Length: 23:32
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​Album Recording Credits:​
• All songs performed by: eOn
• All songs written by: eOn
• Produced by: Nicolas “Ranko” Muller – Studio du pénitent
• Mixed by: Nicolas “Ranko” Muller – Studio du pénitent
• Mastered by: Nicolas “Ranko” Muller – Studio du pénitent
• Album Artwork by: Florent Molinier

Album Band Lineup:
Flo (Vocals)
Ranko (Drums)
Kad (Guitar)
Enzo (Guitar)
Romain (Bass)

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The album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

Music made for the energy of the live in the pit as a whole, and there are some moments of melodic breaths. Lyrically, it is uncompromising even if it may seem very violent or politically incorrect.

Track by track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

The first track “Come Down” is musically a mix of thrash and power metal in the sense of groove, with spices such as death and hardcore, in terms of lyrics there is a set of questions and answers with the bassists who occasionally provide a second hardcore typed voice while the singer remains in a death metal or black metal register. The song begins with a wild solo guitar.

 The second track “Welcome to the Pyramid”, musically it is anchored in 90s metal (riffs like Slayer, Pantera and Carcass ) with a modern sound, at the level of singing it is Thrash with modern screaming parts, and a chorus almost sung clear.  There’s a melodic speed solo guitar part.

The third track “Highlanders” musically begins with guitars harmonized in the style of Carcass then it goes on with modern metal and hardcore, there is melodic guitar solo and a black metal passage. The singing style adapts to each part.

For the fourth track “Kalash” musically it’s Suicidal tendencies on steroids

The fifth track “Locked in Hell” musically it’s a mix of thrash punk hardcore and rock n roll.

The sixth track “Fraggin” is a crossover between black metal and neo metal.

The bonus track “Heads On pike” is a hard core song.

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. The guitarist makes his own deli

2. The other guitarist has a YouTube channel dedicated to electronics and chemistry.

3. It is the least physically imposing in the band who have the biggest voice.

eOn ass destroyer since 1999. Born in the fury of the dying 90s, eOn has never been a prisoner of style. A perfect mix of punk anger, the precision of thrash, and the violence of death metal, the band’s music go further to the extreme, but the hardcore Roots still lives on. Since the band hired Nicolas Muller as their drummer (ex Svart Crown), with more and more cutting guitar riffs, eOn melts a solid technique with a wide metal culture. It’s terrifying, yet clever music, allied with really impressive live performances that push the band to a high standard level.

Album Band Lineup:
Flo (Vocals)
Ranko (Drums)
Kad (Guitar)
Enzo (Guitar)
Romain (Bass)

Discography:
2022 – Kalash Blood & Bones Pt. 1 – EP
2017 – Purgatory Inherited – LP
2013 – Chaos Behind Us – EP
2009 – Unscared – LP
2004 – Brutal Awakening – EP
1999 – eOn self-titled – EP

SHARED STAGE WITH:
Sepultura, Hatebreed, Black Bomb A, Dagoba, Betraying the Martyrs, Eths,

TOUR AND FESTIVALS:
2022 – France  – Marseille – Opening for Sepultura
2018 – France – La Garde – Opening for Black Bomb A
2017 – France – Marseille – Opening for Dagoba and Betraying the martyrs
2015 – France – La Valette – Opening for Hatebreed

0 EPK – Atomic Trip – Strike #3 (2022) (Tentacles Industries)

  • December 21, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · Atomic Trip (Tentacles Industries) · EPKs

EPK – Atomic Trip – Strike #3 (2022) (Tentacles Industries)

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

For fans of Conan, Bongripper, Electric Wizard, Toner Low

“We are so proud of our third album. We think that we have pushed all barriers to keep our motto: less is more. With a few riffs, we have made a progressive psychedelic doom masterpiece. Here the most simple becomes the most complex and every single note weighs a ton. A ton of harmonics, of resonance, of feedback. When we first played those tracks live, we were not confident and hesitant, but people reacted so well! From dark basements to the bigger stages at metal festivals, it has always been a total blast, from the top to the final drum hit. To describe Strike #3 in one sentence: like it or loathe it, you cannot ignore it.”

Band: Atomic Trip
Album Title: STRIKE #3
Release Date: Digital = Oct 27th, 2022 – Vinyl = March 24, 2023
Label: Doom & Doomer Records, Tentacles Industries

Vinyl pre-order via Tentacles Industries –  https://tentaclesindustries.bigcartel.com/artist/atomic-trip

Atomictrip.bandcamp.com | Facebook.com/atomictripdoom | Instagram.com/atomictripdoom | YouTube | Spotify

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Twitter.com/tentaclesindus | Youtube.com/@tentaclesindustries | Tentaclesindustries.bandcamp.com 

“These DOOM warlords have created the Instrumental Doom album of the year entitled Strike #1. Over the course of 40 minutes, this band proves that they can’t be fucked with when it comes to creating riffs that kill on contact. What I love about this record is how they are able to manifest such dynamic songs without using vocals. ATOMIC TRIP’s tunes are the perfect soundscape for your mind to run wild in a HEAVY NEVER-NEVER-LAND!” – CVLT NATION – Instrumental Doom album of 2017

“Each resonating chord is literally hammered out and left ringing over a bed of resonating bass and this is a pure and simple celebration of the utter power of the riff.” – MORE FUZZ

“These gargantuan sized riffs from Atomic Trip will hit you with hypnotic waves of radiation haze, while burying you in a mushroom cloud of fallout and smoke.” – SUPER DANK METAL JAMS

“Each, drawn out chord, is encapsulated with a veil of heaving discordance as hypnotic as it is painful, self flagellation by sledgehammer. Worship at the Sepulchre of doom!” – THE SHRIEKS FROM BELOW

“Atomic Trip creates soundscapes that are heavy and powerful as mountain massifs. It is a sense of desolation and at the same time magnificent and warm. Then Atomic Trip opens up completely new audio worlds far beyond the reality. The music is bigger than everything.” – SLAVESTATE

“Atomic Trip does not go below 8 on the Richter scale. Even with the earplugs, I thought my ears would fall like two pieces of plaster.” – FEEDBACK MUSIC

“Here is a raw, cryptic, deviant doom, where everything is played on the atmosphere. This is the secret little corner, where everything is only vibration, introspection, where the notes haunt the depths of the soul.” – THE DARK LODGE

Band: Atomic Trip
Album Title: STRIKE #3
Release Date: Digital = Oct 27th, 2022 – Vinyl = March 24, 2023
Label: Doom & Doomer Records, Tentacles Industries

Track Listing:
1. Bomb #5 – 24:12
2. Bomb #6 – Length 20:47
Album Length: 45:00

Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: ATOMIC TRIP
• All songs written by: ATOMIC TRIP
• Produced by: ATOMIC TRIP
• Mixed by: Alexandre Borel
• Mastered by: Alexandre Borel
• Album Artwork by: Jean-Luc Navette

Album and Live Band Lineup:
Gary McDoom (Guitar)
Jean-Claude VanDoom (Guitar)
Grom Tattooer (Drums)

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The album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

You have been stunned by the first Strike and the two heavy bombs that dropped on your body and in your soul.

You have been knocked out by the second Strike and two more bombs that bombed your dizzy brain.

Get ready to get destroyed by the third Strike! Darker, louder, longer, and still more devastating.

The guitars will crush your head piece by piece, the drums will slowly smash your mind out of your body, the strident choruses will cause your death in a long, painful and unstoppable tinnitus.

Death.

That’s your only option.

Drink more booze than ever, smoke more weed than ever and wait. Wait for the end of your torment.

Track by track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

– Bomb #5 starts with a pretense, an introduction that makes you wonder if your turntable is working properly. But without warning, the tone rises, rises, rises imperceptibly. The 3 riffs follow each other and bring each their share of finesse and heaviness. And it ends in a fuzz apocalypse, which gives way to an almost tribal drumming, made of toms rolls, which conclude with a final bludgeoning of toms. In short, a play in 3 acts, but it does not end.

– Bomb #6 follows with penetrating feedback and toms rolls, before a brutal silence and the entrance of the absolute anvil, its main riff which is the summit, and the summary of the whole universe of the band. The more it goes on, the more the psychedelic heaviness sets in. And the end is just as definitive, with two last leaden minutes that twist your brain, concluded by leaking feedback and a final absolutely definitive drum hit.

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. Doing long tracks is really a pain in the ass, because of the vinyl’s maximum length. On one side, you can barely put in more than 20 minutes of music and for us, it’s not an option to cut our tracks. That’s why we always have to edit the song to make it fit on a 12” LP. For Strike #3, the LP version of Bomb #5 is far shorter than the CD/cassette and digital versions

2. JC hasn’t played the guitar before doing it in Atomic Trip. Basically, the first few notes he played were the first riff of Bomb #1. As he is a high-level singer and artist, it came naturally to him to play an instrument. Gary was supposed to play the bass in Atomic Trip at first, but as JC needed some guitar landmarks, Gary played guitar as well and the band went on like that.

3. Grom didn’t know anything about doom, sludge, or stoner before entering the band. He had to work hard to strike slowly as his background was fast rock and punk rock.

4. For the first album, we gave Jean-Luc Navette (international tattoo artist and illustrator) a carte blanche to draw the artwork. He did something incredible while listening to it and we instantly loved the outcome. So now, we just reproduce the same process. He listens to what we have recorded and creates imagery based on his inner feelings.

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L-R: Jean-Claude VanDoom (Guitar) | Gary McDoom (Guitar) | Grom Tattooer (Drums)
Photo Credit – Alispictures

The dope factory has exploded, inhale the smoke and prepare to trip. First, the violent blast of fuzz hits you in the face, then you board for a journey into blurry and muzzy dreams. Plug your darkest fuzz, light your joint, uncap your booze and feel the raw power of doom. We’re all atomic zombies trippin’ on slow riffs.

Album and Live Band Lineup:
Gary McDoom (Guitar)
Jean-Claude VanDoom (Guitar)
Grom Tattooer (Drums)

Discography:
2022 – STRIKE #3
2019 – STRIKE #2
2017 – STRIKE #1

0 EPK – Odinfist – Remade In Steel (2023)

  • December 19, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Odinfist

EPK – Odinfist – Remade In Steel (2023)

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

“Over the course of our musical careers, we’ve always prioritized making music that we enjoy and want to listen to first. Each album is a snapshot of where we were mentally, creatively, and socially– but we always wanted to explore new spaces within the genre and try to push into places we hadn’t been before. Remade in Steel is true to Odinfist’s roots in Traditional Heavy Metal, offers its listeners the same energy and sound that they’ve come to expect from the band, but still shows off the band’s love for discovery.” – Odinfist

For fans of Savatage, Riot City, Eternal Champion, Cauldron, Anvil 

Album Title: Remade In Steel
Release Date: March 10, 2023
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: N/A

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Spotify | YouTube.com/user/odinfistofficial | Apple Music | Deezer 

“Old-school metal is in vogue and on the rise and Odinfist delivers on all fronts with this anthem-filled good-time, moshing composition of heavenly Heavy Metal!” The Metal Gods Meltdown

“there’s some cool stuff here, so Odinfist is definitely a band to keep an eye on if you can’t get enough traditional heavy metal.” – The Metal Crypt

“Odinfist not caring who knows what bands influence their sound – a sound that wouldn’t even be here if it weren’t for the likes of Iron Maiden, Saxon, Angel Witch, and every other band who helped create the iconic and much loved sound of traditional heavy metal… Overall, six songs of infectious and head bang-able traditional heavy metal featuring the classic foot on the monitor gallop.” – Metal Gods TV

“‘Remade In Steel’ will have mosh pits jumping for joy and raising their clenched fists high in the air. Odinfist are remaining firmly and squarely in the heavy metal genre, delivering the kinda metal I grew up listening to – and I listened to a lot!” – Frenzy Fire

““Riffmaster,” gets the bluesy inclinations going strong. It hits the heights and moves with a fierce grit, turning through the shriek and bringing the goods. “Metalmancer,” turns through, hitting the triumphs and the growing bounds of time. “Remade In Steel,” hits the hammer hard, turning the growing sounds of the thunder forward.” – The Median Man

“Make no mistake, Odinfist is unashamedly old school sounding, carrying off a sound that was prevalent during the decade for metal evolution, the glorious eighties. Just take album opener ‘Riffmaster’ as a prime example – I can almost smell the eighties! And I know exactly what the eighties smelled like, for I was a teenager during the decade of not just metal evolution, but evolution for fashion and technology too! ‘Riffmaster’ is a galloping “foot on the monitor”, head bang-able slab of traditional heavy metal – and all from a band over three and a half thousand miles away from where it all started! But then, one of Canada’s greatest metal exports is Anvil, so Odinfist has a great legacy to live up to. And along with bands such as Skull Fist, Iron Kingdom, and Striker – the legacy is safe.” – Metal-Roos

“Heavy Metal in the Old Vain, the followers of extremely heavy Heavy Metal cult bands in pure steel culture like CAULDRON, RIOT CITY, SAVATAGE, ETERNAL CHAMPION, IRON MAIDEN, JUDAS PRIEST as well as the True Metal faction lets water run on the mill wheel by the liter . – A mighty Hail… – to the Odinfist! 8/10” – FFM-Rock

“‘Metalmancer’ dives super catchy into the pool of grooves, immediately getting into the blood ensnared by powerful JUDAS PRIEST/METAL CHURCH epic anthem material convinces his fan clientele, to which the reviewer of these lines belongs, after the proclaimer of the truth has expressed his opinion melodic, powerful, anthemic and heavy,” – FFM-Rock

“Odinfist play true heavy metal at its finest… Remade In Steel is pleasing from the first to the last note,” – Soundmagnet Magazin

“Don that favorite denim or leather jacket, strap on that bullet belt, and savor this effort that keeps heavy metal alive.” – Dead Rhetoric

““Remade In Steel” is a thoroughly old-school Metal disc that can definitely get you in the mood if you have a heart for this style.” – Hellfire Magazin

“Something new in Okanagan metal band’s seventh album” – Kelowna Daily Courier

“Remade In Steel screams Saxon, vintage Leppard and Priest… what they’ve made here is a sub-40 minute romp through trad, doom, thrash and more that ticks just about every metal box in the Sabbath-inspired book. Think Maiden have gone soft? Hark back to Metallica’s Ride The Lightning era? Know every word of Screaming For Vengeance? Then Remade In Steel is made for you.” – Rush On Rock

“”Remade in Steel” offers a unique musical experience. The end result is a complete album that has a bit for everyone and a sense of accomplishment at the very end. Saucy, melodic and barbaric. Get ready for a roller coaster ride through the twists and turns of traditional heavy metal. Odinfist recommended for fans of Savatage, Riot City and Eternal Champion.” – W-Mgnieniu-Rocka

“”…Remade In Steel” is a good and entertaining metal” – Power Metal

“‘”Remade In Steel” is a record that will not leave you indifferent for any reason. It is a heavy metal creation, full of “live” compositions and epic atmosphere, which aims to convey to you the madness for heavy metal.'” – Soundcheck

“”Remade in Steel” stays true to Odinfist’s roots in traditional heavy metal, offering listeners the same energy and sound they’ve come to expect from the band, while still showing the band’s love of discovery.” – Amplified Mag

“…pure and hard Heavy Metal, from the old school, in the purest style of IRON MAIDEN, JUDAS PRIEST, and other bands of the well-known NWOBHM…” – Necromance Magazine

“this is heavy duty old school metal. The simplicity of the title track stands out for me and the opening “Riffmaster” cranks along pretty well, with lots of lead axework. ODINFIST is drawing inspiration from the right places” – Wormwood Chronicles

“Odinfist has a damn good grasp on the metal jugular without ruining the authenticity of the medium.” – Metalpsalter

“They capture the old school sound better than most of the competition, without a doubt” – Foul Feast Webzine

[Download Album Cover | Download Album Lyrics]

Album Title: Remade In Steel
Release Date: March 10, 2023
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: N/A

Track Listing:
1. Riffmaster – 6:28
2. Metalmancer – 4:36
3. Remade in Steel – 5:16
4. Allfather – 6:52
5. Deadline – 5:16
6. Masquerade – 8:34
Album Length: 37:02
 
Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Odinfist
• All songs written by: Odinfist
• Produced by: Shane Bouthillier
• Mixed by: Shane Bouthillier
• Mastered by: Shane Bouthillier
• Album Artwork by: Art of Grimmuza
• Canadian Content (MAPL)

Album and Live Band Line Up:
Tyler Anderson – Lead Vocals and Guitar
Bradley Caulien – Drums
Justin Ketterer – Guitar and Backing Vocals
Jesse Valstar – Bass

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The album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

A roller coaster ride taking the listener through the twists and turns of traditional heavy metal.

Track by track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

Riffmaster – Epic speed metal. Deep Purple vibes. Very guitar-driven track. The lyrics are about a badass wizard dude who brings true metal to the people of Earth and passes judgment on the enemies of metal.

Metalmancer – Classic 80s metal riffs. Some hair metal influences in the verses. The lyrics describe a protagonist as they’re being exposed to new ideas and how they can forge a new path in life. The guitar solos are fucking sick, boys. Remade in Steel – Michael Akerfeldt would say “It’s going to be evil.” This one definitely has some Savatage riffage. Gets super heavy and then breaks into a psychedelic solo section. Very unconventional song structure. The protagonist of the song seeks help from Monks in a mountain monastery, but they have to break them down and reforge them out of metal because the damage is too extreme.

Allfather – This song is about Odin Allfather, from Marvel’s Thor films, played by Anthony Hopkins. The song is pretty much Dance of Death by Iron Maiden.

Deadline – This is the Metallica song. It is also the Megadeth song. It goes from doomy to thrashy, with lots of chromatic riffage. The lyrics are about trying to survive under pressure, crushing anxiety, and running out of time.

Masquerade – This is the long, epic song of the album. Space aliens like to wear masks at fancy parties, and attempt to exterminate the human race, and then humans are forced to flee to space in order to avoid extinction.

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. Odinfist headlined the first two Armstrong Metalfests, back when it was just a backyard party on our old drummer’s parents’ farm.

2. The band has had the same members now for just about 16 years, which makes it very easy to work together because of how familiar we are with each other’s playing styles. We’ve all been friends since high school.

3. This album was written during the Covid 19 lock down years. Lots of ideas that didn’t quite make it got forgotten or scrapped along the way.

4. Jesse Wrote the lyrics to Remade in steel while binge watching the latest season of the Mandolorian.

5. The song “Masquerade” has been an idea for over 10 years and went through several revisions. At one time, around 2011, it was a finished song, with a very different structure, but it got shelved and then revisited multiple times before it became what it is today.

Odinfist has been bringing heavy metal to the Okanagan Valley for sixteen years and has participated in a variety of major shows and festivals across Western Canada. They have played with a variety of other bands such as Kataklysm, Thor, 3 Inches of Blood, etc. Members of Odinfist are also very involved with the Okanagan Metal scene. The band is all about fun, melodic heavy metal that you mosh, party, or just have a good time to, with a relentlessly energetic and entertaining live show. 

Album and Live Band Line Up:
Tyler Anderson – Lead Vocals and Guitar
Bradley Caulien – Drums
Justin Ketterer – Guitar and Backing Vocals
Jesse Valstar – Bass

Discography:
2009 – Thrash and Pillage
2009 – Fields of Flesh EP
2010 – We Are Gods
2011 – Come to the Walls EP
2012 – Rest in Glory
2016 – The Old Lighthouse
2019 – Let the Gods Decide
2023 – Remade in Steel

SHARED STAGE WITH:
3 inches of blood, Kataklysm, Skull Fist, Thor, Into Eternity, Holy Grail, Aggression, Diamond Head, Grim Reaper, Unleash the Archers, Iron Kingdom, Greyhawk, Protest The Hero, Devin Townsend Project

Tours and Festivals:
2022 Armstrong Metalfest – Armstrong, BC
(2009-2012, 2014-2021) Armstrong Metalfest
2019 Hyperspace Metalfest – Vancouver, BC
2018 Loud as Hell – Drumheller, Alberta
2017 Decimate Metalfest – Calgary, Alberta
2016 Hellraiser Fest – Kelowna, BC
2016 Metallion – Vanderhoof, BC
2016 Loud as Hell – Drumheller, Alberta
2015 Farmageddon – Edmonton, Alberta
2014 Calgary Metalfest – Calgary, Alberta

0 EPK – Matt Miller – Decrepit Shed (Remastered) (2023)

  • December 19, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Matt Miller

EPK – Matt Miller – Decrepit Shed (Remastered) (2023)

Band: Matt Miller
Album Title: Decrepit Shed (remastered)
Release Date: February 3, 2023
Distribution: Blood Blast Distribution (powered by Nuclear Blast & Believe Digital)

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

Manager – Extreme Management Group – Mark Kloeppel – emg.markkloeppel[@]gmail[.]com

“The original release of Decrepit Shed was extremely ambitious while still full of nuance and depth. Like standing back and viewing a painting to see the bigger picture I felt that the smallest details which gave Decrepit Shed its foundation were somewhat obscured. The remastered version brings all these small but crucial pieces into focus and takes an already exciting listening experience to another level. The remastered version of Decrepit Shed takes an extremely strong 2-dimensional album and brings it into a 3-dimensional world.” says Miller.

Distribution: Blood Blast Distribution (powered by Nuclear Blast & Believe Digital)

Mattmillerhhakmusi.wixsite.com/mattm | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram.com/mattmiller630 

Spotify | Apple | Mattmiller2.bandcamp.com | Amazon | Deezer

“Decrepit Shed” (remastered) digital pre-save – https://bfan.link/decrepit-shed-remastered

“Creating Emotive Responses” – Prog-Sphere

Band: Matt Miller
Album Title: Decrepit Shed (remastered)
Release Date: February 3, 2023
Distribution: Blood Blast Distribution (powered by Nuclear Blast & Believe Digital)

Track Listing:​
1. Through the Doorway (1:38)
2. Step into the Light (2:55)
3. Smoldering Ruin (2:33)
4. Skynet Sonata (4:32)
5. Downward and Onward (3:39)
6. Noise Shaping (4:44)
7. Meddling of Wizards (3:07)
8. Tension and Release (4:31)
Album Length: 26:04
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​Album Credits:​
All music written by Matt Miller
Recorded, Mixed, Mastered, and Produced by Matt Miller at The Kill Box 2021 Album art by Hand Rot Art
Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, and Programming by Matt Miller
Remastered 2022 by Matt Miller at the Kill Box

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Describe the album as a whole:

Monument of Velocity takes you on a journey and makes a bold statement. I like to think of the songs on the album as scenes from a movie.

Track by track:

Track 1 Through the Doorway is like stepping into a memory..

Track 2 Step into the Light is full of emotion and is like a whirlwind.

Track 3 Smoldering Ruin is frenetic and is lighting the shed on fire.

Track 4 Skynet Sonata is relentless in its simplicity. It never stops.

Track 5 Downward and Onward is a cry from the depths.

Track 6 Noise Shaping is an epic journey that is full of twists and turns.

Track 7 Meddling of Wizards would be a perfect background music for a magical showdown.

Track 8 Tension and Release is just what it says it is. An epic track that is also extremely aggressive. Foreshadowing my next instrumental LP Monument of Velocity

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Story Angles and Fun Facts:
1. Some of these songs originally were planned to have vocals.
2. Decrepit Shed was recorded at the peak of Covid 19 lockdowns.
3. Some of the tracks had been written for years.
4. The album only took 2 months to record.
5. The title came from a dilapidated shed that was the home of a goat who liked to lounge on the roof and watch traffic.

Akademia-Award-winning producer, engineer, and songwriting shredder Matt Miller released his latest instrumental album “Monument of Velocity” earlier this year, which also took him on the CYBER SHRED TOUR with Rings of Saturn, Extortionist, Distinguisher, and Voraath.

Containing eight tracks full of technical and progressive metal eliciting feelings of suspense, and tension while being fun, melodic, and brutally heavy, “Monument of Velocity” was well received by fans, especially those into bands such as Jeff Loomis, Necrophagist, Dragon Force and Obscura.

As Matt Miller continues creating and writing his next follow-up, he is sharing with fans a remastered version of his first full-length of originals entitled “Decrepit Shed”, which was recorded at the peak of Covid 19 lockdowns and released during February 2021.

Two years almost to the day, on February 3, 2023, via Blood Blast Distribution (powered by Nuclear Blast & Believe Digital), “Decrepit Shed” will be released, freshly remastered by Matt Miller himself.

“The original release of Decrepit Shed was extremely ambitious while still full of nuance and depth. Like standing back and viewing a painting to see the bigger picture I felt that the smallest details which gave Decrepit Shed its foundation were somewhat obscured. The remastered version brings all these small but crucial pieces into focus and takes an already exciting listening experience to another level. The remastered version of Decrepit Shed takes an extremely strong 2-dimensional album and brings it into a 3-dimensional world.” says Miller.

“Decrepit Shred” was originally going to have vocals, but Miller decided to keep it all guitar.

“It was an ambitious undertaking trying to create interesting guitar lines that still had a vocal quality to them. The track Downward and Onward especially has a strong vocal quality in the lead guitar melodies… I think on some of the tracks the listeners are probably able to hear which songs those were.”

Soaring, crushing, ferocious, emotive, and relentless, are words that strongly describe “Decrepit Shed”. The album has a lot to offer from various metal sub-genres and encompasses the best elements of technical guitar playing while still having well-written songs.

Matt Miller also released another cover album “Only What the Light Allows” earlier this year that features tracks by Children of Bodom, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Aeon, Sodom, Megadeth, Old Man’s Child, Judas Priest, Testament, Dimmu Borgir, and Slayer. Miller has also unleashed a tech death album with his new project Chasm of Discord. Both releases are currently available through Blood Blast Distribution.

Endorsements:
Kahler USA
EMG Pickups
GHS Strings
Stevens Cables and Effects Pedals

Discography:
Decrepit Shed Remastered 2/3/2023
MMXVII Re-Recorded 10/28/2022
Only What the Light Allows LP Released (8/5/2022)
Monument of Velocity LP Released (7/19/2022)
Reekomposer LP Released (7/5/2021)
8E’s EP Released (6/21/2021)
Decrepit Shed LP Released (2/2/2021)
Decomposer LP Released (1/13/2021)
MMXVII EP Released (11/12/2020)

Tours / Shared the Stage With (as a solo artist):
CYBER SHRED TOUR 2022 Rings of Saturn, Extortionist, Distinguisher, Voraath, Matt Miller

0 EPK – Shores of Null – The Loss of Beauty (2023)

  • December 15, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Shores of Null (Spikerot Records)

EPK – Shores of Null – The Loss of Beauty (2023)

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

For fans of Amorphs, Enslaved, Paradise Lost

Band: Shores of Null
Album Title: The Loss of Beauty
Release Date: March 24, 2023
Label: Spikerot Records

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“The Loss of Beauty” is Shores Of Null’s fourth album and follows the acclaimed “Beyond The Shores (On Death And Dying)”, unanimously considered by fans and critics as one of the Doom Metal gems of recent years. Both albums were recorded between 2019 and early 2020, and although “The Loss of Beauty” was initially conceived as the band’s third album, ‘Beyond The Shores’ took its place as it better reflected the doom and gloom sentiment of the ‘annus horribilis’ 2020.

Across 11 tracks (plus two bonus tracks), Shores Of Null once again submerges listeners with tempestuous and turbulent riffs. The band continues to hone its sound and take its melancholic dark metal to new heights by mastering an assorted palette of genres with inbred poignancy. The lyrics celebrate beauty in imperfection and transience and are meant to be an invitation to seek beauty in little things, especially those unexpected and ephemeral.

The quintet of Shores of Null will be releasing singles over the following months to entice listeners further and have plans for a European tour to support the release. “The Loss of Beauty” has been shielded from the outside world until today, and it will finally see the light of day on March 24, 2023 via Spikerot Records.

“The Loss of Beauty” is dark and heavy, tinged with feelings of despair and melancholy. It is recommended for fans of Amorphs, Enslaved, and Paradise Lost.

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About: Shores of Null stand out from their contemporaries with their ability to blend seemingly disparate elements into their sound, overwhelmingly heavy and soothing at the same time: blackened aggression stands alongside gothic-doom sections without either sounding out of place. Their music can be both melancholic yet majestic, made of chorale-like guitar textures across the instrument’s entire range, sustained by a powerful rhythmic section and punctuated by a refined mixture of clean and growled vocals, along with extensive use of pleasing vocal harmonies which have become the band’s trademark through the years.

The Rome-based metal band has been an unwavering presence within the metal underground since their musical outset in 2013, churning out three impressive records: the melodic and somber  “Quiescence” (Candlelight, 2014), the darker and more complex “Black Drapes For Tomorrow” (Candlelight/Spinefarm, 2017), and finally their most ambitious work to date “Beyond The Shores (On Death And Dying)” (Spikerot Records, 2020), a 38-minute long opus which continues to prove the band’s willingness to go off the beaten path while creating their ultimate doom manifesto.

The work, inspired by the five stages of grief formulated by the Swiss-American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, has created quite a buzz in the underground, followed by the multi-award winning full-track video by Sanda Movies, an unprecedented output that has taken the heavy music hemisphere by storm.

The album sees guest appearances of the doom-titans Mikko Kotamäki (Swallow The Sun) and Thomas A.G. Jensen (Saturnus), along with the angelic voice of Elisabetta Marchetti (Inno). The band is able to present an even more diverse and eclectic sound on the album thanks to the addition of classical instruments like piano and violin, along with the return of the talented Marco “Cinghio” Mastrobuono (Hour Of Penance, Fleshgod Apocalypse) behind the production desk.

The band’s fourth album “The Loss Of Beauty”, recorded during the same sessions of “Beyond The Shores” is to be released on March 24, 2023.

Shores Of Null is:
Davide Straccione – Vocals
Gabriele Giaccari – Guitars
Raffaele Colace – Guitars
Matteo Capozucca – Bass
Emiliano Cantiano – Drums

Track Listing:
1. Transitory – 1:20
2. Destination Woe – 4:52
3. The Last Flower – 4:59
4. Darkness Won’t Take Me – 4:14
5. Nothing Left To Burn – 4:55
6. Old Scars – 4:23
7. The First Son – 2:17
8. A Nature In Disguise – 6:26
9. My Darkest Years – 4:56
10. Fading As One – 5:19
11. A New Death Is Born – 4:54
Album Length: 48:40
Bonus Tracks (CD and digital only)
12. Underwater Oddity – 4:18
13. Blazing Sunlight – 1:57

Album Credits:
Produced by Shores Of Null and Marco “Cinghio” Mastrobuono.
Recorded at Kick Recording Studio and Bloom Recording Studio, Rome, Italy, by Marco “Cinghio” Mastrobuono between July 2019 and February 2020.
Mixed and Mastered at Kick Recording Studio by Marco “Cinghio” Mastrobuono between September 2019 and February 2020.
Mic supervisor at Bloom Recording Studio: Fabrizio Ludovici.
Videos and scripts by Martina L. McLean and Sanda Movies
All music written by Raffaele Colace and Gabriele Giaccari.
All songs arranged by Shores Of Null.
All lyrics written by Davide Straccione.
All photos by Sabrina Caramanico
Design by Jukuki
Featured Guests:
Selvans: screams on “A Nature In Disguise”
Paolo Campitelli: piano on “The First Son” and “Blazing Sunlight”

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What the press is saying:

“Take a solid 40-minutes and give Beyond the Shores your full attention. It’s a special thing to get a lengthy track like this so well-executed and dripping with emotion. The heavy moments are gripping, and the sorrow-fueled moments feel serene. It all leads up to an impressive conclusion with just enough uplift and acceptance that’ll leave you quite impressed, and most importantly, want to take the journey for another listen. Longingly beautiful from start to finish.” – DeadRhetoric

“Shores of Null continues to impress and expand upon their doomy sound. An epic-length track worthy to sit amongst the best of these ventures (Edge of Sanity, Insomnium). Emotionally fulfilling and musically satisfying all at once.” – Dead Rhetoric (Best-of 2020)

“this album definitely is one of the best Doom Metal pieces I had the pleasure to look at in 2020. Once you plunge into its astonishing flow, there will be no escape from that majestic march through soaring soundscapes to those tear-drenched horizons.” – Rock Music Raider (Best of 2020)

“While the song / album is fairly slow for the most part, with a primary focus on the instrumentals, the musicianship delves into other genres along the way. Featuring some passages that are akin to that of more progressive metal, some sections even fall back into more hard rock. All this, before dropping back into some of the slowest doom metal I’ve encountered this year.” – Metal Injection

“it’s certainly ambitious (video for “Beyond the Shores (On Death and Dying)”), but if you have the time, it’s worth the watch. Steeped in quality and excellent videography, it definitely deserves the attention for the amount of effort used.” – Metal Injection

“Shores of Null rolled the dice with Beyond the Shores (On Death and Dying) and delivered in a big fucking way… Shores of Null have crafted something special; a heart-wrenchingly emotive and beautiful journey of sorrow, anguish, pain, and acceptance. Beyond the Shores (On Death and Dying) is a splendidly sombre, brilliantly written opus of commanding death-doom that demands attention.” – Teeth of The Divine

“With all that said, Shores of Null gambled heavily on this album, and in my eyes, it most certainly paid off handsomely. To make a one-song album that’s stretching near the 40-minute mark requires a hefty amount of guts to pull off, but in doing so, they’ve made something that takes the potential found on Quiescence, and adds a heaping amount of maturity and songwriting growth to the formula. The result is a fantastic album that sees Shores of Null standing tall among their doom and funeral doom contemporaries,2 as well as a guaranteed spot on my year-end list.” – Angry Metal Guy

“this album is phenomenal, both in terms of concept and its monumental delivery… with this magnum opus [Shores Of Null] have proved their position front and centre as depressed doom-titans…” – The Sleeping Shaman

“The greatest danger of a single track album is that such a lengthy and expansive piece of music can be difficult to maintain momentum and interest throughout. Shores of Null have definitely avoided this, and the album is not only interesting throughout, but thoroughly engrossing. This is music to lose yourself in, so that forty minutes seems to pass in the blink of an eye. I’m not sure if the band plans to play this album live, but if so, and if they have the chance to do so, it will be a phenomenal spectacle. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to play it again….” – The Progressive Aspect

“This album is incredibly dramatic and engrossing from start to finish, with the guest appearances, in particular, the female vocals and excellent violins, helping to elevate and oftentimes complement the music on this record quite significantly, turning what was already a great album into one of the musical highlights of 2020. In a year that has already seen a variety of great releases by bands with a more gothic sound and style, this is perhaps one of the more impressive and enduring ones, and easily stands as the best thing SHORES OF NULL have accomplished to date.” – Distorted Sound Mag

“Beyond The Shores (On Death and Dying)” is a near perfect, monumental achievement of doom.  I can’t imagine any fan of the style not finding something here to enjoy.” – Metal Temple

“An enchanting, gloomy opus.” – Moshville Times

“A single track of incredibly well-realised melodic doom metal, layered with all sorts of treats and nuanced delivery.” – Wonderbox Metal

“A piece of delicious despair, delivered on a platter of storm-ridden and excellently executed Doom Metal. A record that left anybody else in the genre in 2020 quaking in their wake.” – Rock Music Raider

“their most intricate and brooding work to date… grandiose emotional impact.” – Metal Storm

“Every element plays a powerful role across this well thought out and constructed release. From the haunting piano and violins, the spoken elements, cleans and growls, all the way through to the crushing Doom rich segments, this takes you on a convoluted listening journey that, although at times painfully emotive for the listener, is at the same time an utterly superb listen that you want to tear yourself away from, yet can’t. Produced by Marco “Cinghio” Mastrobuono (Hour Of Penance, Fleshgod Apocalypse) ‘Beyond the Shores (On Death and Dying) is a magnificently powerful and moving release. Recommended for any and all Doom fans, especially fans of My Dying Bride, Paradise Lost, Swallow the Sun and Amorphis.” – Metal Talk

“Shores of Null stand out from their contemporaries in their ability to blend seemingly disparate elements and to sound overwhelmingly heavy and soothing at the same time. Blackened aggression stands alongside gothic-doom sections without either sounding out of place. A powerful monument to the medium of depressive doom (recommended especially fans of My Dying Bride, Paradise Lost, and Amorphis)”- Doomed and Stoned

“Beyond the Shores (On Death and Dying) might just be a single track but it is as epic and exhausting as a ten-track album. The lone track, nearly 40 minutes long and broken into segments that bury the mind under mountains of gloom and doom.” – Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life  

“You are about to live an unique experience created by Shores of Null. It is complex to describe such an experience with words. If the song has to be listened in a single take, it develops different and complementary ambiences. The band’s melancholic and heavy basis permanently stays, and guests add their specific touch, beginning with Mikko Kotamäki and Thomas A G Jensen’s howlings, that enrich the group’s intense rhythmic with this melodic oppression… Shores of Null took a huge risk with this new album. However, Beyond the Shores (on Death and Dying) is an unusually pure treasure, of which sparkle will shine for years on the band’s career, which seems to be at its peak. 9.5/10” – Acta Infernalis

“This album is a giant step, as they haven’t released a track over 10 minutes up to this point in their career. The concept is strong, based on psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross’ five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance). Torment echoes through the whole song, as the main character struggles with loss. The journey builds with an unrushed pace, giving the listener time to sink into its darkness. Shores Of Null are daring with this new effort, and those with the patience for a song this long should be satisfied.” – Heavy Music Headquarters

0 EPK – Nomad – The Mountain (2023)

  • December 15, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Nomad

EPK – Nomad – The Mountain (2023)

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

For fans of Gojira, Lamb of God, Pantera, Sepultura, Devildriver

Band: Nomad
Album Title: The Mountain
Release Date: March 3, 2023
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: (Distrokid)

“This has been a long time coming. After so many external factors holding us back we are so happy to finally get this out to the world, and start crushing audiences again. We’re hoping that it fills the need for a little groove in the metal scene. We’ve spoken to many people in the audience after playing a show that say there are not enough bands like Nomad out there that like to slow it down and catch you with a good hook once in a while. We feel that many emotions and influences can be felt throughout this album and are sure to keep the listeners engaged and entertained with heavy riffs, blasting beats, and dynamic vocals.” – Nomad

Facebook.com/nomadmetal | Instagram.com/nomadbandbc | Nomadbc.bandcamp.com | Spotify

““Revolution” takes no time at all to seize attention. The drums clatter and boom with immediately thrilling effect, and around those convulsive strikes the guitars slowly meander and ring in a beguiling harmony. The vocals have their own interesting harmony but flare into rabid, throat-cutting growls. That slithering opening melody, warmed by the bass, reappears and becomes a swelling ear-worm — but with a pause the song transforms into a hulking and jolting brute. The guitars jitter and whine, and the vocals change into goblin-like snarls, creating a feeling of sinister menace, which becomes even more sinister thanks to an exotically swaying and swirling guitar solo whose piercing tones are somehow inviting as well as increasingly crazed. Maniac howls, ugly gurgling expulsions, and berserk screams vent the lyrics with their own groove, while the band as a whole continue on with their nasty but highly headbangable beating.” – No Clean Singing

“The Mountain is a smorgasbord of ideas delivered with unrelenting energy and creativity. It’s not the kind of metal that questions the very foundation of the genre like a Zeal & Ardor would, but it’s really questioning the notion of how many influences a band can integrate into its core identity. This record challenged me and tested my boundaries as a metal fan. This was not exactly my comfort zone as I’m usually more of an atmospheric guy at heart, but it’s not meant to make you feel comfortable. The Mountain is meant to explore the gaps between the past and the present, the harsh and the melodic and the catchy and the complex. New ideas are never easy and they should never be.” – Vox & Hops

“Nomad clearly have a higher purpose musically than just severing eardrums, and the album is an evolution in real-time. While the album has no concrete, overarching story to tell, each song is placed in the order that it was written. The time between opener “Burning Alive” and closer “Choke” puts the wide distance the group has creatively gone through in perspective. While The Mountain starts and ends in a rage, it does so in a different manner. Early on, the groove is strong, but by the latter third of the album, a more technical front is taken. In-between that, the trio of vocalists in the band employ everything from raspy wails to low grunts to melodic singing.” – Heavy Music Headquarters

“Listeners can expect diversity in approach with a meld of groovy death meets modern and semi-progressive influences in terms of hooks and heaviness across these nine tracks – a balancing act that has mixed results… Almost clocking in at an hour, The Mountain has certain appeal for those who love the aggression of modern, progressive groove-oriented metal” – Dead Rhetoric

“what is undeniable is that  NOMAD  plays the card of singularity, and with a disarming naturalness.” – MetalNews.fr

“for a brand new band coming from a fairly remote area, NOMAD has really hooked my interest and in the future, this might become an extremely potent band.” – Wormwood Chronicles

“they’re really a great band, as shown on songs as “Burning Alive” (where a classic Death/Thrash Metal appeal is clear, with many contrasts between grunts and shrieks, and many hooking parts), “Haunted” (a surprising song, filled with excellent arrangements and surprising elements, as the excellent and technical bass playing and clean chords parts, and tribal percussive moments), “Revolution” (a true and Progressive, with shifts between aggressive and introspective moments with clean vocals), “A Lonely Wanderer” (this one is more aggressive than experimental, abusing of the weight due a very good and technical playing of the drums, and what lovely Progressive melodies can be heard), “Blood Moon” (this one is essentially a Progressive Death Metal song based on a fine technical appeal and some melancholic touches, but always being brutal and aggressive, with excellent guitar parts and themes), and “Choke”. The others ones are equally excellent, so dive into this album without fears (and the lyrics are excellent, staying away from the usual themes based on ‘gore’ and ‘satan’ for some fictional characters, historical events, science fiction, and even Astrophysics)” – Metal Temple

Band: Nomad
Album Title: The Mountain
Release Date: March 3, 2023
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: (Distrokid)

Track Listing:
1. Burning Alive (4:30)
2. Haunted (6:00)
3. Revolution (6:05)
4. Relentless (6:09)
5. A Lonely Wanderer (5:08)
6. Blood Moon (9:40)
7. Rise in the Fall (6:20)
8. Processor (6:56)
9. Choke (8:52)
Album Length: 59:38

Album Credits:
– All songs written and performed by Nomad.
– Additional writing contribution by past members:
Kasey Klassen
Lorne Valliers
Dylan Heska
Justin Kleinsasser
– Mixed by Bretton Melanson
– Mastered by Christian Donaldson
– Album Artwork by: Angela Grimmuza/ Art Of Grimmuza
– MAPL – Canadian Content

Album and Live lineup:
Bretton Melanson: Drums/Vocals
Matt Johnstone: Guitar/Vocals
Jeff Mabb: Guitar/Vocals
Josh MacDonald: Bass

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The album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

Catchy. Groove Factory & Krank

Note, the tracks on the album are presented in the order they were written. It wasn’t written as a concept album so there isn’t a lot tying one track to the next lyrically.

Track by track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

1. Burning Alive
In the first song we wrote together, Matt had the riffs and brought them to our first practice, which took place at Bretton’s parent’s house, in the attic above their shop, with no air conditioning, in August. It was HOT. The title came from how ridiculously hot we were, and from there the lyrics came to surround the topic of forest fires and is intended as a call-out to any idiot that throws their cigarette butts out their car window.

2. Haunted
An exploration of building on one idea, can we use the same riff for the quiet section as well as the loud. The lyrics follow a man haunted and tormented by demons/hell/the supernatural.

3. Revolution
The first half is our “ballad” clean vocal spot #1. and the second half is rocking out to one hell of a sludge/groove riff, start light, go heavy, it’s kind of our “one” (Metallica). The lyrics call for a revolution, or societal change, redistribution of wealth, symbiosis with nature, and stop messing up the damn planet so our kids have a decent world to live in. The album title comes from the final line of the song (like how Slayer used “God hates us all” from disciple). The “Fuck you” is directed at those that put profits over the preservation of our planet.

4. Relentless
The verses of this song let us have fun with starting a riff slow and speeding it up over the course of the section. Also, drum solo #1 of the album. Lyrically the song portrays the mental struggle of dealing with anxiety induced by the duality of man. An acknowledgment that no matter how much good there is in the world there will always be a dark side to the mind of humankind  

5. A Lonely Wanderer
This one starts with some Mongolian Throat singing performed by Jeff and is also based around two main riffs, that we push and pull to bring ups and downs. It tells the story of a Man who’s fed up with society and leaves to live as a recluse, Wandering the wilderness, being a Nomad. This is the guy on the album cover, and on the inside of the CD case.

6. Blood Moon
This is our epic, it’s a long journey through a few different sections. Clean vocal spot #2 in the middle. It tells the story of a werewolf hunter who was bitten while hunting a werewolf and is becoming one himself.

7. Rise in the Fall
The title came first here, and I thought “gee, that sounds like the Russian revolution” one regime rising while the previous one falls, and it happens in the fall… not that deep of a double meaning, but it is one nonetheless. Wish I had written this in high school, would have upped my mark in history class, and I probably would have got a top mark in the school (darn second place). Yes, I am a huge nerd.

8. Processor
This one’s our most Tech death track. Got some really fast double kick bursts, using my low voice a lot for the vocals. The lyrics are about an artificial Intelligence designed to save humankind, who sees that humans are destroying the planet they need to live on, so the best way to preserve humankind is to preserve everyone digitally, and get rid of their bodies, so it’s trying to find every last person, “process” them, and incinerate the bodies, so there’s no further need to consume earth’s resources. The last line of the song says “destroyer of man” in one ear, and “protector of man” in the other

9. Choke
Another pretty long one, hitting different dynamic levels as we go. I looked for other meanings of the word “Choke”, which is the chorus section, Matt took the reins on a number of other sections and went with a cosmic theme, the birth, and death of the universe. We married those different themes together and this is the result.

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. The original form of the band formed after Matt approached Bretton at Armstrong Metalfest in 2015 to get the last required member to start a band. Originally a one-guitar band, the rest eventually decided to get a second and Bretton had been jamming with Jeff just before.

2. Went through 4 different lead singers (well, 3 but one guy came twice, it went Kasey – Justin – Kasey – Dylan) before deciding, screw it, let’s “Mastodon” it, and just share vocals. Bretton took the initiative on lead vocals learning the songs during the pandemic

3. Drums were tracked when we still had singer #1. Really slows down recording when you keep having to start from square one with a new singer.

4. Nomad was together for about a year with only one guitar before getting Jeff in the band. The addition of another guitar really fleshed out the sound and brought new techniques and influences into the band.

5. Djeff’s first jam with the band was right after Matt had moved to a house right beside the baseball fields in Enderby, I remember setting up, hitting my snare drum once, and seeing about a hundred baseball players all turn their heads at once to see what the heck that noise was. We didn’t jam there again.

6. Matt and Jeff have both played with broken ankles.

7. Matt was in the hospital with a blood clot in his brain and almost died, had to leave the hospital early to get to our gig on time.

L-R – Josh MacDonald (Bass), Matt Johnstone (Guitar/Vocals), Bretton Melanson, (Drums/Vocals), Jeff Mabb (Guitar/Vocals)

Photo Credit – Chris Geistlinger

Nomad is a dynamic, progressive death metal band from the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada and consists of drummer/vocalist Bretton Melanson; guitarist/vocalist Matt Johnstone; guitarist/vocalist Jeff Mabb; plus bassist Josh MacDonald. Kickstarted by Johnstone who was looking for an outlet, he approached Melanson and since the material felt right and with their previous history playing together, the ball was rolling. Over a few years, there was a lineup flux, with each additional leaving their mark on the material. Ultimately, they then recruited Mabb as a second guitarist and MacDonald on bass, and working collaboratively, they weave their melodic, groovy death metal.

Looking to avoid going too crazy on the violence and gore tropes that are quite prominent in metal music, they tend to tell stories based on fictional characters, historical events, science fiction, and astrophysics. Each member adds their own flair to the songs, imprinting their distinct influences.

When they hit the stage, the audience is greeted by multiple vocalists that deliver a massive wall of layered sound, integrated sound effects, and a well-thought-out visual element. They played Canada’s prominent Armstrong Metalfest in 2016-2019 and performed alongside bands such as Kataklysm, Origin, Soulfly, and Alestorm. They are releasing their debut album “The Mountain” on March 3, 2023.

Tours and Festivals:  
Armstrong Metalfest 2016-2017-2018-2019

Shared Stage with: Alestorm, Origin, Nekrogoblikon, Wake, Within Destruction, Kataklysm,Archspire, Neck of the Woods, The Kennedy Veil, Sarah Longfield,
Revocation, Beyond Creation, Dayglo Abortions, Unleash the Archers, Rivers of Nihil, The Zenith Passage, Soulfly, Today is the Day, Pound, West of Hell

0 EPK – L.A. Project – Carry On (single) (2022)

  • December 7, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · L.A. Project

EPK – L.A. Project – Carry On (single) (2022)

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

Facebook /laprojectpt | Instagram.com/l.a.project2021/ | Laproject1.bandcamp.com | (Spotify, Apple Music) – https://ditto.fm/carry-on-l-a-project

“L.A. Project was created by musician Luís Amaro with the idea to be a instrumental project.” – Metalheads Forever Magazine

“The LA Project launches into the next dimension of rock with bombastic rock opus ‘5 Dimension’!” – Shewolf Magazine

“Gimme”, tem ali um toquezinho da sonoridade Van Halen e Dokken, “Goodbye” flui para uma linha mais melódica e pesada e finalmente “Rock Star” é composta por riffs rockeiros mostrando a versatilidade técnica e criativa do Luís.” – World of Metal Mag

Single Title: Carry On
Release Date: December 2, 2022
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: Ditto Music  

Track Listing:
1. Carry On (4:26)

Single Recording Credits:
• Recorded and Produced by Ricardo Fernandes
•Song by Lukky Sparxx and music by Luis Amaro
• Produced by: Ricardo Fernandes
• Mixed by: Rich Gray / Ricardo Fernandes
• Mastered by: Ricardo Fernandes
• Album Artwork by: Nicolas Oliveros

Single Band Line Up:
Lukky Sparxx – vocals and guitars
Luís Amaro – Guitars
Rich Gray – Bass
Fábio Alessandrini – Drums

Discography:
2022 – Carryon On (single)
2022 – 5 Dimensions – EP

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. Carry on start as a 3-chord progressive and after some drum beats it easily becomes a good song.

2. We recorded many different guitars and in the end, we chose what fit better.

3. At the end of recording the Carry On song we received an invitation to open for the concert of Tim Ripper Owens. Is truly great to see your work pay off.Top Left – Lukky Sparxx, Top Right Rich Gray, Bottom Left – Fábio Alessandrini, Bottom Right – Luis Amaro

L.A. Project is an international melodic metal/rock effort that was started by Luis Amaro during the pandemic. In order to bring his ideas to life, he recruited drummer Fábio Alessandrini (Annihilator, Bonfire), bassist Rich Gray (Annihilator, Aeon Zen), and vocalist Lukky Sparxx (Exxocet). In April, Amaro released L.A. Project’s debut EP “5 Dimensions” and is now following it up with a fresh new single “Carry On”. When asked about the track and the listening experience they are trying to deliver, Amaro responds:

“We think fans will approach it with a lot of curiosity about the new band and sound. Because the first was a little bit of experimentation in different moods. And now we try to have a solid and consistent style of music. All the songs have shredding guitar and are very well played. There is some technical stuff but at the same time it’s very easygoing.”

“Carry On” is about the choices that sometimes you need to make and finding much-needed inspiration in your life. The lyrics are easy to identify with and are relevant to many situations in life whereas the music comes across with plenty of melody and enough of an edge to appease a variety of metal audiences.

The single was produced and mastered by Ricardo Fernandes who did mixing along with Rich Gray. The album artwork was done by Nicolas Oliveros. The melodic riffs in “Carry On” have plenty of attitudes, the vocals demand attention and the listener will be engaged throughout the four and half minute run time. It is recommended for fans of Dokken, Mr.Big, and Steelheart.

0 EPK – High Fells – Catharsis (2022)

  • November 25, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · High Fells

EPK – High Fells – Catharsis (2022)

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

For fans of Hath, Decapitated, Sorrow Plagues, Harakiri for the Sky, Enshine

Band: High Fells
Album Title: Catharsis
Release Date: Nov 25, 2022

Highfells.com | Facebook.com/highfellstx | Twitter.com/highfellstx | Instagram.com/highfells | YouTube

Highfells.bandcamp.com | Spotify | Apple Music

“There’s warmth and beauty to be found beyond the expected genre conventions if you know where to look.” – Eric Grubbs, CentralTrack magazine
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“The song… “Where They Call My Name” proves that High Fells are worth taking very seriously indeed (even if the band clearly don’t take themselves too seriously)… The passion that floods through the searing screams and ravaging roars adds to the song’s wrenching severity.” – NOCLEANSINGING
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“I have seen their name pop up a lot recently due to them being on a good number of local shows as well as being opening acts for national tours. These dudes play some killer blackened death that got the crowd into right from the first note… “Even for a newer band, these guys were tight and on point.” – VOX AND HOPS

L-R – Chris Szymankiewicz – Guitar, Nick Smith – Vocals / Guitar, Jeremiah Maynard – Drums, Erik McEwen – Bass
Photo Credit – Vance Valenzuela

Texas’ High Fells goes against the grain in regards to live blackened metal performance, they are longtime listeners of all different walks of music, and together they are proudly releasing their debut album “Catharsis” with they claim to be a journey between pure agony and anger, with a dash of hopelessness. It’s an emotional journey with sick riffs in which the lyrical content and the overall feeling of this album hit on a ton of mental and emotional wellness topics and the lack thereof. The band continues to explain:

“We are incredibly excited to debut our album “Catharsis” – the first of many to come. We’re excited to share it for many reasons, but primarily because it’s been such fun to write and perform, experimenting with styles and genres we’ve never fully committed to in other bands. The journey you’ll be taking over the course of 40 minutes will be a thought-provoking, visceral experience that will shed some light on mental illness and depressive episodes, something still a stigma in our current society.”

High Fells hopes that listeners can find something to relate to, something that will inspire them or helps convey emotions into words. They aim to shroud their lyrics with punishing riffs and blast beats that will ideally charm the listener.

Initially, High Fells set out to be a melodic black metal band, but as time has passed on and as they have played with more bands they love, the direction steered back towards death metal with that blackened flavor. Across the nine tracks, they bring ass-beating riffs with high-quality recordings.

Melodic, depressing, and angry, “Catharsis” is recommended for fans of Hath, Decapitated, and Sorrow Plagues.

Discography:
2021 – Apparition of Fear (Singles)
2022 – A Summon (Single)
2022 – Where They Call My Name (SIngle)
2022 – Catharsis

SHARED STAGE WITH:
Rivers of Nihil, Alluvial, Warforged, Fallujah, Revocation, Krisiun, Inoculation, Cognitive, Summoning the Lich, My Missing Half

TOUR AND FESTIVALS:
2021 – Cognitive / Summoning the Lich / My Missing Half – Fort Worth
2022 – Rivers of Nihil / Fallujah / Alluvial / Warforged – Dallas
2022 – Revocation / Krisiun / Inoculation / Alluvial – Dallas

Artist Endorsements:
DropStrap guitar strap adjusters – Nick Smith

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. High Fells played exclusively headless instruments for a while… there was a meme between band members about that Vine video where the guy is like… “So no head?” and throws his phone at the ground. We wanted to make a shirt to honor it but figured it’d probably be a little obscure. Shortly after, we played with Revocation and Chris convinced me (Nick) to get a Jackson. Now we’re team pointy obnoxious guitars till we die.

2. Half the band is HEAVY into anime and our guitars have obnoxious waifu stickers on the backs.

3. Our favorite warmup songs on guitar are either Ram Ranch by Grant McDonald, a VERY intentionally poor rendition of Sweet Child O’Mine, or some random Shania Twain lick. It goes over either really well or radio silence but we love it.

4. The art for our singles are photos taken by Nick at a nearby nature trail. I get incredibly terrifying vibes from there after sundown and have seen evidence of rituals performed in the clearings (even though I don’t believe in all that, it’s still spooky!)

5. Jeremiah has a concrete barn on his dad’s property with no light, heat, or air conditioning that he uses to practice when the rehearsal space is unavailable. When it’s 30 degrees out, when it’s 100+, when it’s raining, etc. Sometimes it rains enough that water comes in DURING PRACTICE.

[Download Album Cover | Download Album Lyrics]

Track Listing:​
1. Lingering – 3:56
2. Strangled – 4:04
3. Apparition of Fear – 3:38
4. Hypoxian – 4:08
5. A Summon – 3:22
6. Hiraeth – 6:52
7. Fall With the Sun – 3:01
8. Reaping Discontent – 4:31
9. Where They Call My Name – 5:45
Album Length: 39:14

Album Credits:​
• All songs performed by: High Fells
• All songs written by: High Fells
• Produced by: Nathan Wackett / Clay Schroeder / Nick Smith / Michael Briggs
• Mixed and Mastered by: Nathan Wackett
• Album Artwork by: Dawid Figielek
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​Album and Live Band Lineup:​
Nick Smith – Guitar / Vocals
Chris Szymankiewicz – Guitar
Jeremiah Maynard – Drums
Erik McEwen – Bass / Backing Vocals

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The album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

Catharsis is a journey between pure agony and anger, with a dash of hopelessness. You’ll know which is which.

Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

1. Lingering
Lyrically… this was one of the first ones I wrote lyrics for and it focuses around the idea of personifying a sense of dread. It functions as a foreword for what’s to come – dread, anxiety, depression, thoughts of hopelessness.

2. Strangled
Pure anxiety – the feeling of not being able to escape it.

3. Apparition of Fear
I (Nick) have recurring dreams of returning to the worst times in my life like I never moved past them. I’ll wake up sweating and unable to determine if they were real or not – AoF conveys this well.

4. Hypoxian
Our issues with turning inward and suffering silently in place of reaching for help. Locking oneself away and losing any sense of self.

5. A Summon
A story I read not long ago about a character who was summoned from their world into another, to serve as the host for a cosmic entity. The thought of being thrown into another world, away from all you knew, and your body is no longer yours. Horrifying!

6. Hiraeth
Chris – It’s the struggle of finding what home is, whatever that is whether it’s a person or a place. The anxiety of not feeling like you belong and everything thing feels off. It’s a struggle I think everyone can relate to at one point or another.

7. Fall With the Sun
As the album progresses, the overarching depressive lyrical content begins to culminate and manifest as the sun goes down, both literally and figuratively. The sadness amplifies at night, and we view our lives as being sunsetted by being unable to control these thoughts.

8. Reaping Discontent
Another nightmare from my past that has haunted me – this time I’ve accepted that I am to blame and I deserve this all.

9. Where They Call My Name
The eventuality of a lifetime of negative thoughts – we all use nature and forest walks as an escape from our daily problems, and I paralleled this with going the wrong direction and committing suicide in a place of healing.

0 EPK – Twisted Mind – From Slave to Prophet (2022)

  • November 25, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Twisted Mind

EPK – Twisted Mind – From Slave to Prophet (2022)

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

“This EP is all about our timeline from where we started back then at the beginning of the pandemic and through the war of getting rock & roll less stigmatic. We strive to be the ones who will break the glass ceiling of musical genres. We didn’t come from great money and wealth. We are warriors, fighting hard and aiming to become something bigger, something that will bring “a word”. And while we are on our way, we try to inspire people to fight for their beliefs, unite for a cause, open their minds to other points of view and create amazing things together which will maybe make the world a better place. That’s why we choose “From Slave to Prophet” as the concept name for our EP.” – Twisted Mind

For fans of Metallica, Muse, Dhafer Youssef, Linkin Park, Orphaned Land

EP Title: From Slave to Prophet
Release Date: December 9th, 2022
Label: Rad Star Management
Distribution: The Orchard

Facebook.com/twistedmindmusic | Instagram.com/twistedmind.bandil | Youtube.com/c/TwistedMindband

Spotify | Apple Music

“An excellent EP made by talented and motivated musicians.” – Pierre Davidson – A Progressive Life – CFUZ 92.9 FM – Penticton, BC

“Good old just “metal” nice edge, catchy good stuff.” – The Mosh Pit 89.9 FM – Madison, WI

“it’s a cracking tune (Long Live Rock & Roll) that varies in pace, style and has a groove that is catchy as hell. It’s got a spirit and vibrancy that demands your attention, the interplay is excellent and Yanir Chmiel’s vocals are superb.” – Ever Metal

“Twisted Mind hits such a peculiar part of my brain, with a classic heavy metal understanding of vocal melodies melding with modern radio rock production and a sprinkle of folk in the mix. This new EP is bound to attract both boomer and zoomer metalheads alike considering the versatility and widespread catchiness that From Slave to Prophet holds. While the band has the Middle Eastern flair akin to Orphaned Land or Myrath, they also possess a accessible, progressive characteristic that allow them to comfortably share the stage with Trivium or Dream Theater. All in all, I keep returning to this stylistic enigma and love it every time.” – Album of the Month December 2022 – Metal Has No Borders 

““Long Live Rock and Roll,” hits hard and heavy. A song that combines the best of rock and roll, turning through the growth… “Walked Through Hell,” shimmers and shifts, twisting the pathways of time forward and bringing the cascading elements…. “From Slave To Prophet,” turns the direction and hits the hammer hard. A burning passion.” – The Median Man

“With 5 songs, the main song is the great “Burning Grounds”, which serves as a perfect picture of what the listener will hear in the 24 minutes of the work. With lyrics that protest against politicians and governments that try to use moments of a real state of emergency to control and silence the population, the song delivers a very well-made mix of elements from Hard Rock and Melodic Metal, which generates a heavy song. , technique, but which does not give up musicality and melodies.” – Roadie Metal

“five pieces which have an enormous artistic value. Rarely has EP touched me so much, and the work done by Dan Saliman and his associates is enormous and of stunning quality. Impossible not to replay these songs which are as human as they are technically impeccable, and we often have the feeling of finding ourselves on the side of the Orient, between marvels and painful history, poverty and richness of the soul. A wonderful discovery, which is reminiscent of the magical THE KORDZ and their sublime Beauty & The East… TWISTED MIND, a band for open-minded freaks and free-spirited music lovers.” – MetalNews.fr

““From Slave To Prophet” is something fresh and different.” – Metal Universe

“TWISTED MIND: Present a fiery new kind of happy metal with the new EP “From Slave To Prophet”!” – Metal Only

“The first band to open the mosh pit in this festival were Twisted Mind,a great achievement for the new band in our local scene  ”- Metalist Magazine

“This  band sounds like a super tight and professional rhythm turbo unit, creating happy shredding rock with a middle eastern touch” – Yosmusic.com

[Download EP Cover | Download EP Lyrics]

EP Title: From Slave to Prophet
Release Date: December 9th, 2022
Label: Rad Star Management
Distribution: The Orchard

Track Listing:
1. Long Live Rock & Roll – 03:59
2. Burning Grounds – 04:49
3. Walked Through Hell – 03:52
4. Back Home – 06:25
5. From Slave to Prophet – 05:00
EP Length: 24:07

EP Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Twisted Mind
• All songs written by: Twisted Mind
• Produced by: Omer Lempert
• Mixed by: Omer Lempert
• Mastered by: Maor Appelbaum
• EP Artwork by: Inbar Kassavi

EP Recording Line Up:
Lahav Zityat – Guitar +Oud
Assaf Tirosh – Bass
David Darash – Drums
Yanir Chmiel – Lead Vocals
Dan Saliman – Guitar + Bouzouki

Live Line Up:
Lahav Zityat – Guitar +Oud
Or Levy – Bass
David Darash – Drums
Yanir Chmiel – Lead Vocals
Dan Saliman – Guitar + Bouzouki

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The EP as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

This EP is all about our timeline from where we started back then at the beginning of the pandemic and through the war of getting rock & roll less stigmatic. We strive to be the ones who will break the glass ceiling of musical genres. We didn’t come from great money and wealth.

We are warriors, fighting hard and aiming to become something bigger, something that will bring “a word”. And while we are on our way, we try to inspire people to fight for their beliefs, unite for a cause, open their minds to other points of view and create amazing things together which will maybe make the world a better place. That’s why we choose “From Slave to Prophet” as the concept name for our EP.

Track by track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

1. Born To Rock & Roll:  A song that empowers rock & roll music and says rock and roll will never die.

2. Burning Grounds: this is a protest song we wrote about the world as we see it today. Corruption in governments, violence, and problems of the world as we perceive them.

3. Walked Through Hell: a song about a failed and toxic love story in which a woman took a man and dragged him through hell.

4. Back Home: a song that was written about a toxic relationship.

5. From Slave to Prophet: a song describing the biblical story of Josef who started as a slave in Egypt after his brothers sold him for slavery, and eventually became a prophet who could predict the future with his dreams.

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STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS ABOUT THE BAND

1. Dan Saliman (our guitar and bouzouki player) and Or Levi (bass player) are cousins.

2. A year After Yanir (our lead singer) joined the band they all remembered Dan saw him at a night out one day and asked him if he would maybe like to collaborate on a song with his band. They did not try this collaboration and a year passed and Yanir became the lead singer without anybody remembering that night out.

3. Yanir actually came from being a pop/RnB singer to being a rock/metal singer and at the start, he had to learn and practice his screaming techniques, let’s just say his neighbors didn’t really like that.

4. We got a big record deal before we even released our first single to the world but we decided not to sign it because we felt that we weren’t ready yet.

5. One show we had was the blackest show we could ever imagine where one of us smashed his forehead running into a glass door, Yanir broke the mic stand and got the mic itself wet, nearly electrifying himself, Dan fell with his guitar on stage, hitting his eye and Lahav broke his guitar stand which ended with 3 of his guitars hitting the floor hard. So yes, we finished that show, but it was truly one hell of a show.

6. A bonus story: Lahav broke his back crowd surfing at an Avenged Sevenfold performance at Grasspop festival, causing a bus full of touring fans to wait for him to get medical assistance and almost missing their flight back home.

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L- R – Lahav Zitiyat – Guitar +Oud, David Darash – Drums, Yanir Chmiel – Lead Vocals, Or Levy – Bass, Dan Saliman – Guitar + Bouzuki

The AOR rock/metal group Twisted Mind was founded in 2017 by Dan Saliman, an Israeli musician of a Yemenite & Moroccan-based heritage. Dan grew up in a home where oriental music was a Major part of his musical background

After a long process of creating a musical concept, Dan was joined by the other members, achieving this final line-up. The four joining members helped mold the sound, bringing their own styles, influences, and cultural heritage to Twisted Mind, thus creating a powerful combination of music that fuses the power and aggression of heavy metal, throughout the liberating energy of modern rock & roll.

And all this while using ethnical Middle Eastern music – emerging from their homeland and from the band members’ heritage and their own family ‘DNA’.Starting in San’aa –Yemen, through Istanbul – Turkey, passing through the deserts of Libya and traveling the long roads to a garage in Los Angeles.

Twisted Mind EP Recording Line Up:
Lahav Zityat – Guitar +Oud
Assaf Tirosh – Bass
David Darash – Drums
Yanir Chmiel – Lead Vocals
Dan Saliman – Guitar + Bouzouki

Twisted Mind Live Line Up:
Lahav Zityat – Guitar +Oud
Or Levy – Bass
David Darash – Drums
Yanir Chmiel – Lead Vocals
Dan Saliman – Guitar + Bouzouki

SHARED STAGE WITH:
Unleash the pain, Desert, Scardust, Lehavoth, Hotbox, Sinnery, Artland, Subterranean Masquerade, Walkways, Stormbound, Revision The Dream, Bzaat, Dukatalon, DPS, Delicate Disorder, Anti Rabbit, Prey For Nothing
The Great Machine, Ortega, Monsters of Rock, Boten Matok Bakirkas

TOUR AND FESTIVALS:
2022 – Festifiler – Tel-Aviv, IL (Upcoming)
2022 – Sheikh Abreik – Tiv’on, IL
2021 – The Israeli metalfest – Tel-Aviv, IL
2021 – Motorfest – The Golan Heights, IL

0 EPK – They Grieve – To Which I Bore Witness (2022) (Silent Pendulum Records)

  • November 22, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · They Grieve

EPK – They Grieve – To Which I Bore Witness (2022) (Silent Pendulum Records)

Two-piece drone and gloom from Ottawa, Canada

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

“We are very proud of how far we’ve come as a band since our last release. Although it’s been a painstaking process, having scrapped and then re-written most of it, we feel that the end result is a very clear step in the right direction for us. We took our time trying to get the details right, getting more comfortable and adept at filling sonic space as a two-piece. Specifically, we put a lot of work into blending our disparate drone and post-metal influences in a way that feels more natural and seamless than our previous efforts. Recording with Topon Das was a great experience, and certainly helped us bring the album to life. His engineering expertise allowed us to capture the intensity of our live performances without sacrificing the atmosphere. Additionally, Mike at Silent Pendulum records has provided us with a wonderful home for this album—he is at the forefront of new metal, and we’re excited to be a part of it.” – They Grieve

For fans of The Body, Cult of Luna, Bell Witch, Thou, Year of No Light

Album Title: To Which I Bore Witness
Release Date: February 24, 2022
Label: Silent Pendulum Records
Distribution: DistroKid

Silentpendulumrecords.com | Facebook.com/theygrieve | Instagram.com/theygrieve | Soundcloud.com/theygrieve | Theygrieve.bandcamp.com | Spotify

“In the song (To Which I Bore Witness) itself, the music lumbers like a wounded leviathan, staggering ahead with terrific heaviness through corrosive chords and pounding drums — and unexpectedly, it also gets significantly louder, all the better to crush the listener into submission. Enhancing the daunting atmosphere of the music, the vocals scar the senses with harsh howls of ruinous torment, and a guitar wails in bitter grief. Suddenly, just as the video’s protagonist lands on a barren beach (to meet her other self), the music dramatically changes. A slow piano melody ethereally rings in moody but mesmerizing fashion above a humming bass and steady beats. That interlude only seems to magnify the bruising impact of what follows it. The piano still rings, but the rough reverberations that surround it abrade like heavy-grit sandpaper, and the screams reach new heights of harrowing intensity. The drums boom, the chords scrape and moan, the feeling of immense desolation becomes staggering. The protagonist buries the box she removed from within forest roots and wanders away, alone.” – No Clean Singing

“As you can probably imagine from the song titles, They Grieve are not a happy band. The duo infuse a lifetime’s worth of depression and darkness into their music, drawing inspiration from acts like Grieve, Amarok and Burning Witch.” – Decibel Magazine (All That a Body Can Suffer off I Made My Sacrifice Accordingly)

“[…] a surprisingly nuanced take on sludge metal.” – Dreams of Consciousness

“Previously I had compared the music to an introspective journey. This feels more like sinking into quicksand.” – Metal Trenches (I Made My Sacrifice Accordingly)

[Download Album Cover | Download Album Lyrics]

Album Title: To Which I Bore Witness
Release Date: February 24, 2022
Label: Silent Pendulum Records
Distribution: DistroKid

Track Listing:
1. Wither (7:12)
2. Under the Weight (7:23)
3. If Light Should Appear (7:00)
4. To Which I Bore Witness (6:43)
5. Guided (3:18)
6. Weakness (8:01)
Album Length: 39:40

Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Deniz Guvenc & Gary Thibert
• All songs written by: Deniz Guvenc & Gary Thibert
• Produced by: Topon Das at Apartment 2 Studios
• Mixed by: Topon Das at Apartment 2 Studios
• Mastered by: Dave Williams at Eight Floors Above
• Album Artwork by: Pascale Arpin
• Additional tracks recorded by Alex Jakimczuk at Uppercut Studios

Album and Live Band Lineup:
Gary Thibert: Guitars, Bass, Vocals
Deniz Güvenç: Drums, Synthesizers, Piano, Vocals

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The album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

“This album, both lyrically and musically, tries to capture the uncomfortable juxtaposition between weakness and weight. We are constantly trying to express the ways in which the ugliness and decay we see in the world sets itself down and plants its roots inside of us—how the weight of the world transforms into our own weakness once it has done so. We try to capture this feeling of juxtaposition and tension within the music itself by oscillating between ambient, textural drones and heavy, doom-laden riffs.” – Deniz

Track by track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

1. Wither
This song, the album opener, was written twice. The decision to scrap the original version in its entirety was anxiety-inducing at first, but clearly feels like the right decision now that everything is said and done. We spent a lot of time fine-tuning the last half of the song, and the ending was one of our favourite parts to write—in fact, it is still one of our favourite parts to play live. Writing this song really forced us to get more comfortable with not only using samples in a live context, but also with blending and balancing tones and dynamics at the same time to ensure everything hits in the right place. Without our electronics, we would need 5 or 6 guitarists to pull this off on stage.”

2. Under the Weight
“This was the first song we wrote for this album, but it was completely re-written from start to finish. The process began while we were on a brief hiatus in 2017 during which time Gary was living and working across the country. We tried to write on our own and send demo recordings back and forth, but we quickly realized that this process simply doesn’t work for us. Nothing we came up with during that period sounded quite right. The distance really showed us how important improvisation and playing off of each other is for our writing process.”

3. If Light Should Appear
“Although this was one of the last tracks we wrote for the album, we feel that it is probably the most stylistically similar to our previous work. Especially the ending, where we lean more into the denser, dissonant wall-of-noise drones we wrote for our first EP. It is also one of the more aggressive and rhythmically diverse tracks on the album. The title of the song was inspired by a short line Anne Carson wrote in her introduction to If Not, Winter, her translation of Sappho’s collected fragments.”

4.  To Which I Bore Witness
“Although this is the title track of our new album, it was one of the last songs we wrote. We had spent well over two years writing and re-writing nearly every other song on the album. At that point, we felt like we really started understanding what makes us sound like ‘us’, so this song came together seamlessly. Lyrically, we have always written one single piece to be split up and used for the entire album. To Which I Bore Witness is no different. The lyrics come directly from conversations we have as friends—more than a band, They Grieve is a space where we both can be vulnerable and open with each other about our experiences of grief, loss, and weakness in ways we simply can’t with other people. During the years we spent writing this album, we had many conversations about succumbing to depression—about how the ugliness and trauma we see in the world sets itself to work inside of us as individuals, plants its roots in us, and decays from without to within.”

5. Guided
“We’ve always been vocal about our love of classical minimalism and contemporary groups like A Winged Victory for the Sullen working within that realm. We do not see this track (which features only piano and one guitar) as an interlude or transition, but as something complete in-itself that expresses the same ideas as the other tracks on the record. Deniz’s piano part was recorded with Alex Jakimczuk at Uppercut Studios, and it was the only thing we recorded outside of Apartment Two with Topon Das. We love how Alex was able to bring out the natural harmonics and overtones of the piano and how Topon was able to blend the guitar layer into it.”

6. Weakness
“This track was yet another that we re-wrote in its entirety after performing it live. We spent quite a lot of time discussing the dynamic “narrative” of the song—how the slower, quieter introduction would crescendo into doom, how the dissonance of that doomy guitar riff would eventually evolve into harmony, how we would handle the sharp contrast between the much faster, intense ending and the swirling ambience preceding it. Of all the songs on the record, this one forced us to confront our limitations as songwriters the most.”

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1.  We’ve always loved collaborating with friends and family. Gary’s brother Cory filmed and produced both of our music videos, while Cory’s partner Linnea choreographed and performed in both. In the early days of They Grieve, we did a skill-swap with our good friend Pascale Arpin and her band Ultra Love: Gary recorded their first EP, and Pascale did the artwork for our album.

2. Although we’re a two-piece, we run the same amount of gear as a four or five piece band live.

3. We have been close friends for over a decade and have never considered adding other members to the band.

4. We chose our band name in a huge rush because our friends in Greber wanted us to play a show with them long before we were ready. We only had two songs written, and we messed them both up at the show.

Photo Credit – Ev Osmanovic

They Grieve is a two-piece doom, drone, and post-metal band based in Ottawa, Canada. Drawing influence from both minimalist ambient music and down-tempo metal, they blend warm synthesizers, electronics, and lofty guitar drones into mournful hymns and monolithic dirges with urgency, tension, and weight.

Members Gary Thibert and Deniz Güvenç formed They Grieve in 2015 with the intent to experiment with new forms and processes for songwriting, collaboration, and improvisation. Their first EP, I Made My Sacrifice. Accordingly, was self-recorded and self-released in late 2016. In 2018, it was re-released with an added bonus track and accompanying music video through Transcending Records.

They Grieve are set to release their first full-length album entitled To Which I Bore Witness. Recorded at Apartment 2 with Topon Das of Fuck the Facts, this album presents a marked change in the band’s sound. Moving away from the harsh-noise influence on their first album, To Which I Bore Witness unveils a much more refined approach to texture and atmosphere while simultaneously shifting to a slower, heavier pace.

Employing a nuanced sense of harmony, the result is an emotional, dynamic, and doom-laden take on post-metal.

Album and Live Band Lineup:
Gary Thibert: Guitars, Bass, Vocals
Deniz Güvenç: Drums, Synthesizers, Piano, Vocals

Discography:
2022 – To Which I Bore Witness (12” Vinyl) – Silent Pendulum Records
(2018) – I Made My Sacrifice Accordingly (CD re-release w/ bonus track) – Transcending Records
(2016) – I Made My Sacrifice Accordingly (cassette, digital) – Dwyer Records

Shared Stage with:
Eyehategod, Come to Grief, Vile Creature, Author & Punisher, thisquietarmy, Set and Setting, Autarch, Greber, The Great Sabatini, Black Ships, Hammerhands, Botfly, Loviatar,Tours and Festivals:
2019 – Side by Side Weekend – Ottawa, ON
2019 – Apriliis Fest – Montreal, QC
2018 – Meltdown Fest – Saint-Catherines, ON
2018 – Gloomfest – Sherbrooke, QC
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