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Category: Ominous Eclipse

0 Enter to win the new album from OMINOUS ECLIPSE – “Sinister”. Details on Metal Centre \m/\m/ – http://www.metalcentre.com/2018/09/win-album-of-ominous-eclipse-sinister/

  • September 4, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Ominous Eclipse

Enter to win the new album from OMINOUS ECLIPSE – “Sinister”. Details on Metal Centre \m/\m/ – http://www.metalcentre.com/2018/09/win-album-of-ominous-eclipse-sinister/

0 Third Eye Cinema – Ominous Eclipse, Tymo, Tornado (Rockshots Records) Hark! Hence Cometh Another August/September Descent into Fall Roundup

  • August 24, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Ominous Eclipse · Tornado (Extreme Metal Music/Rockshots Records) · Tymo · Uncategorized

via Hark! Hence Cometh Another August/September Descent into Fall Roundup

0 OMINOUS ECLIPSE Unleash A “Sinister” Trailer For New Album Out September 14th

  • August 24, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Ominous Eclipse

(contact info below)

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – August 24, 2018

For fans of Gojira, Amon Amarth, Children Of Bodom, Death, Revocation

OMINOUS ECLIPSE Unleash A “Sinister” Trailer For New Album Out September 14th

L-R- James Close (Guitar/Vocal), Graham Murphy (Guitar/Vocal), Ryan Clements (Bass), Jeremiah Marshall (Drums) – Photo Credit: Max Southwood

A very ambitious band passionate about writing and playing extreme music, Ottawa ON’s OMINOUS ECLIPSE draws their inspiration from a wide variety of genres to create a unique hybrid sound with death metal being the main aspect combined with elements of thrash, groove, black, melodic, etc. Active since 2014, OMINOUS ECLIPSE has been making waves on the local scene opening for names such as Revocation, The Agonist, Kalmah, Archspire, Incantation, Vesperia, Beyond Creation, Rivers of Nihil to name a few. In the same year of their conception, they unleashed a four song EP “Beyond The Apocalypse” with a full length “End Of Days” following not long after in 2015. Now in 2018, they return with their sophomore album “Sinister” due out September 14th and have a new trailer ready to unleash to get fans evil about.

Watch and share the album trailer at the following links:
Youtube: https://youtu.be/hSspK96zM6E
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ominous.eclipse/videos/2404472042926498/

OMINOUS ECLPISE‘s first three singles, the album’s title track “Sinister”, “Spiral Into Insanity” and “The Horde” were assaulted upon metal fans earlier this year and can be heard at the following links:

Music Video – Sinister – https://youtu.be/ZkCr2u_wHfs
Lyric Video – Spiral Into Insanity – https://youtu.be/Q_FK6mkgEI0
The Horde – https://youtu.be/QsDBFTMD4lI 

Album Pre-order available on Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play plus stream of singles on Spotify.

The band comments on the upcoming album:

“There’s no concept or theme on this album so all the songs have different meaning. The title track itself divulges into the inevitable end to humanity and potentially the world with it. It discusses the issues around the globe and also addresses the ignorance and selfishness of those indirectly affected by the chaos. It has a strong “United We Stand, Divided We Fall” theme in regards to how people can turn their backs on those in need in order to save their own skin, which ironically will lead to our end as it causes people to turn on each other. Musically for this album, you will notice we have evolved from the first release and have moved away from thrashy overtones to become more diverse including more heavily stated melodic and technical with a solid groove and death foundation.”

Track Listing:
1. Death By Dissection (6:13)
2. Sinister (5:00)
3. Spiral Into Insanity (4:16)
4. Lost At Sea (8:02)
5. No Redemption For The Damned (6:43)
6. Breaking The Chains (5:50)
7. The Horde (7:25)
8. Eye Of The Raven (6:41)
Album Length: 50:14

For more info:
https://www.facebook.com/ominous.eclipse
EPK – https://wp.me/pciNW-b0k

– 30 –

“Their new song “Spiral Into Insanity” has a strong death metal foundation, including very melodic leads, but there’s more than enough groovy thrash inspiration and even a hint of black metal there. ” – Decibel Magazine

“‘Sinister’ is a high-energy track launched by heartless riff jabs, ear-scouring string squeals, and neck-snapping drumwork. The vocals come for your throat, too, in an effusion of heartless roars and face-scraping shrieks, and the song is accented by flurries of spidery, darting fretwork and by a pair of flashy, fluid, but demented solos. It becomes a thrashing gallop, but without becoming any less venomous in its delivery.” – No Clean Singing

“As the evolution of Ominous Eclipse has progressed, the band have hybridized a seething core of death metal sound with elements of thrash, black metal, and melodic death metal. But if “The Horde” is a sign of what’s to come next, they’re reaching for new levels of monstrous and electrifying destructiveness.” – No Clean Singing

“Whilst we wait with anticipation to hear the rest of the record ”Sinister” is yet another outstanding track on what looks set to be a very exciting record from ‘Ominous Eclipse’.” – Spirit Level Magazine

“The crowd was stellar at Mavericks, where each of the four bands were well represented by their fan bases. Opening on the night were Ominous Eclipse, whose chunky, frantic thrash metal din was led by their howling frontman. Largely drawing from their 2015 album End of Days, the four-piece pounded through six songs, tackling tracks like “Pestilence,” Abandoned” and the album’s particularly solid title track. Helping to limber the crowd for the chaos to come, they called for a “wall of death” in the confines of the club and the fans delivered, clearing the centre of the floor before the opposing sides barrelled into one another, bodies flying everywhere.” – Exclaim! (Live Review opening for Kalmah April 2016)

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0 The Median Man – Ominous Eclipse-Sinister Review

  • August 13, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Ominous Eclipse · Uncategorized

via Ominous Eclipse-Sinister Review

0 OMINOUS ECLIPSE To Unleash New Album “Sinister” September 2018

  • July 9, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Ominous Eclipse

(contact info below)

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – July 9, 2018

 

For fans of Gojira, Amon Amarth, Children Of Bodom, Death, Revocation

OMINOUS ECLIPSE To Unleash New Album “Sinister” September 2018


L-R- James Close (Guitar/Vocal), Graham Murphy (Guitar/Vocal), Ryan Clements (Bass), Jeremiah Marshall (Drums) – Photo Credit: Max Southwood

A very ambitious band passionate about writing and playing extreme music, Ottawa ON’s OMINOUS ECLIPSE draws their inspiration from a wide variety of genres to create a unique hybrid sound with death metal being the main aspect combined with elements of thrash, groove, black, melodic, etc. Active since 2014, OMINOUS ECLIPSE has been making waves on the local scene opening for names such as Revocation, The Agonist, Kalmah, Archspire, Incantation, Vesperia, Beyond Creation, Rivers of Nihil to name a few. In the same year of their conception, they unleashed a four song EP “Beyond The Apocalypse” with a full length “End Of Days” following not long after in 2015. Now in 2018, they return with their sophomore album “Sinister” due out September 14th.

The band comments:

“There’s no concept or theme on this album so all the songs have different meaning. The title track itself divulges into the inevitable end to humanity and potentially the world with it. It discusses the issues around the globe and also addresses the ignorance and selfishness of those indirectly affected by the chaos. It has a strong “United We Stand, Divided We Fall” theme in regards to how people can turn their backs on those in need in order to save their own skin, which ironically will lead to our end as it causes people to turn on each other. Musically for this album, you will notice we have evolved from the first release and have moved away from thrashy overtones to become more diverse including more heavily stated melodic and technical with a solid groove and death foundation.”

OMINOUS ECLPISE‘s first three singles, the album’s title track “Sinister”, “Spiral Into Insanity” and “The Horde” were assaulted upon metal fans earlier this year and can be heard at the following links:

Music Video – Sinister

Lyric Video – Spiral Into Insanity

The Horde

Album Pre-order available on Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, Google Play plus stream of singles on Spotify.

Track Listing:
1. Death By Dissection (6:13)
2. Sinister (5:00)
3. Spiral Into Insanity (4:16)
4. Lost At Sea (8:02)
5. No Redemption For The Damned (6:43)
6. Breaking The Chains (5:50)
7. The Horde (7:25)
8. Eye Of The Raven (6:41)
Album Length: 50:14

For more info:
https://www.facebook.com/ominous.eclipse
EPK – https://wp.me/pciNW-b0k

– 30 –

“Their new song “Spiral Into Insanity” has a strong death metal foundation, including very melodic leads, but there’s more than enough groovy thrash inspiration and even a hint of black metal there. ” – Decibel Magazine

“‘Sinister’ is a high-energy track launched by heartless riff jabs, ear-scouring string squeals, and neck-snapping drumwork. The vocals come for your throat, too, in an effusion of heartless roars and face-scraping shrieks, and the song is accented by flurries of spidery, darting fretwork and by a pair of flashy, fluid, but demented solos. It becomes a thrashing gallop, but without becoming any less venomous in its delivery.” – No Clean Singing

“As the evolution of Ominous Eclipse has progressed, the band have hybridized a seething core of death metal sound with elements of thrash, black metal, and melodic death metal. But if “The Horde” is a sign of what’s to come next, they’re reaching for new levels of monstrous and electrifying destructiveness.” – No Clean Singing

“Whilst we wait with anticipation to hear the rest of the record ”Sinister” is yet another outstanding track on what looks set to be a very exciting record from ‘Ominous Eclipse’.” – Spirit Level Magazine

“The crowd was stellar at Mavericks, where each of the four bands were well represented by their fan bases. Opening on the night were Ominous Eclipse, whose chunky, frantic thrash metal din was led by their howling frontman. Largely drawing from their 2015 album End of Days, the four-piece pounded through six songs, tackling tracks like “Pestilence,” Abandoned” and the album’s particularly solid title track. Helping to limber the crowd for the chaos to come, they called for a “wall of death” in the confines of the club and the fans delivered, clearing the centre of the floor before the opposing sides barrelled into one another, bodies flying everywhere.” – Exclaim! (Live Review opening for Kalmah April 2016)

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ASHER MEDIA RELATIONS
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#.514.581.5780 | ashermedia@gmail.com
Facebook | @AsherMedia | Hire Us
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0 Vinland Radio – Episode 541 w/ Accursed Spawn, Ominous Eclipse and more!

  • May 15, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Accursed Spawn · Ominous Eclipse

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/vinlandradio/episodes/2018-05-13T15_13_14-07_00

0 Third Eye Cinema – Another Awe-Inspiring Aggregation of Anomalies and Anomie, otherwise Accepted and Acknowledged as the April Roundup, Sense of Fear – Rockshots Records, Widow’s Peak, Accursed Spawn, Ominous Eclipse, HALLUX

  • April 24, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Accursed Spawn · Hallux · Ominous Eclipse · Sense of Fear - Rockshots Records · Widow's Peak

https://thirdeyecinema.wordpress.com/2018/04/24/another-awe-inspiring-aggregation-of-anomalies-and-anomie-otherwise-accepted-and-acknowledged-as-the-april-roundup/

0 Spirit Level – Ominous Eclipse “Whilst we wait with anticipation to hear the rest of the record ”Sinister” is yet another outstanding track on what looks set to be a very exciting record from ‘Ominous Eclipse’.”

  • April 21, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Ominous Eclipse
Spirit Level – Ominous Eclipse
“Whilst we wait with anticipation to hear the rest of the record ”Sinister” is yet another outstanding track on what looks set to be a very exciting record from ‘Ominous Eclipse’.”
https://spiritlevelmagazin.wixsite.com/mysite/single-post/2018/04/15/SINGLE-REVIEW-OMINOUS-ECLIPSE—SINISTER
#metal #deathmetal #ottawa #canadianmetal #ashermedia #ominouseclipse #sinister #video #spiritlevelmag

0 Metal Ashes of he Phoenix – Playlist: 13/04/2018 (Let There Be Metal Ashes!) w/ Accursed Spawn, Ominous Eclipse, Hallux

  • April 17, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Accursed Spawn · Hallux · Ominous Eclipse

https://metalashesofphoenix.wordpress.com/2018/04/16/playlist-13-04-2018-let-there-be-metal-ashes/

0 Ottawa Death Metal Hybrid OMINOUS ECLIPSE Get Very “Sinister” In Video Premiere via NoCleanSinging New Album “Sinister” Coming 2018

  • March 30, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Ominous Eclipse

(contact info below)

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – March 30, 2018

 

For fans of Gojira, Amon Amarth, Children Of Bodom, Death, Revocation

Ottawa Death Metal Hybrid OMINOUS ECLIPSE Get Very “Sinister” In Video Premiere via NoCleanSinging

New Album “Sinister” Coming 2018

L-R- James Close (Guitar/Vocal), Graham Murphy (Guitar/Vocal), Ryan Clements (Bass), Jeremiah Marshall (Drums) – Photo Credit: Max Southwood

A very ambitious band passionate about writing and playing extreme music, Ottawa ON’s OMINOUS ECLIPSE have self labeled themselves as a “Hybrid” with death metal being the main aspect combined with elements of thrash, groove, black, melodic etc. Active since 2014, OMINOUS ECLIPSE have released an EP, “Beyond The Apocalypse” and an LP “End Of Days” plus will be releasing their next full length “Sinister” in 2018. Starting off playing small local gigs in the Ottawa area, the band has been making waves on the local scene opening for names such as Revocation, The Agonist, Kalmah, Archspire, Incantation, Vesperia plus Black Fast. With their next show around the corner on March 31st supporting Beyond Creation at Maverick’s in Ottawa, the band have teamed up with NoCleanSinging for the premiere of their music video “Sinister”, which is the title track from their upcoming 2018 sophomore album.

The band comments:

“Sinister is a grim, bleak tale of the fate of our world constructed with a vast variety of metal sub genres and influences”

Watch the band get “Sinister” at the following link: http://www.nocleansinging.com/2018/03/30/an-ncs-video-premiere-ominous-eclipse-sinister/ 

The single is available for download and stream on Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and all major online retailers.

Show Dates:
March 31 – Ottawa, ON – Mavericks w/ Beyond Creation, Insurrection, Accursed Spawn- info
April 14 – Pembroke, ON – Nelson Street Pub – info

Track Listing:
1. Death By Dissection
2. Sinister
3. Spiral Into Insanity
4. Lost At Sea
5. No Redemption For The Damned
6. Breaking The Chains
7. The Horde
8. Eye Of The Raven

For more info:
https://www.facebook.com/ominous.eclipse.

– 30 –

“As the evolution of Ominous Eclipse has progressed, the band have hybridized a seething core of death metal sound with elements of thrash, black metal, and melodic death metal. But if “The Horde” is a sign of what’s to come next, they’re reaching for new levels of monstrous and electrifying destructiveness.” – No Clean Singing

“The crowd was stellar at Mavericks, where each of the four bands were well represented by their fan bases. Opening on the night were Ominous Eclipse, whose chunky, frantic thrash metal din was led by their howling frontman. Largely drawing from their 2015 album End of Days, the four-piece pounded through six songs, tackling tracks like “Pestilence,” Abandoned” and the album’s particularly solid title track. Helping to limber the crowd for the chaos to come, they called for a “wall of death” in the confines of the club and the fans delivered, clearing the centre of the floor before the opposing sides barrelled into one another, bodies flying everywhere.” – Exclaim! (Live Review opening for Kalmah April 2016)

—

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#.514.581.5780 | ashermedia@gmail.com
Facebook | @AsherMedia | Hire Us
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