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Category: Pythonic

0 Saskatoon’s PYTHONIC Sheds Its Skin w/ New EP “Laws of Karma” Out July 2026; Streaming Single “Sentience” + Western Canada Tour Support w/ Exit Wound

  • May 29, 2026
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Pythonic

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – May 29, 2026

Saskatoon’s PYTHONIC Sheds Its Skin w/ New EP “Laws of Karma” Out July 2026

Streaming Single “Sentience” + Western Canada Tour Support w/ Exit Wound

L-R – Ryan Hunter (Lead Guitar), Morgan Warriner (Vocals), Max Hiske (Bass), Vincent Kohut (Rhythm Guitar & Backing Vocals), Jayden Warriner (Drums)

Saskatoon, Canada’s Pythonic return in 2026 with “Laws of Karma,” their heaviest and most personal release to date. Arriving July 10th, the EP marks the band’s third chapter following 2025’s “Decomposition” and 2024’s “EP01”, pushing their signature death‑groove sound into darker, more aggressive territory. The first single, “Sentience,” is streaming now.
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Rising from the ashes of their previous lineup, Pythonic have rebuilt themselves into a tighter, more ferocious unit, aggressive, groovy, raw, thick, and dirty. The new EP captures that evolution with revamped tracks, sharpened performances, and a renewed focus on emotional intensity and extreme heaviness.
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​“These songs mark the true step forward for Pythonic. Even the ‘worst’ track on the EP is still a killer. We’re driving the death‑groove harder than ever,” says the band.
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​“Laws of Karma” delivers five tracks forged from hardship, recovery, and personal transformation, written during periods of physical limitation, disability, and emotional turmoil. The EP captures Pythonic’s resilience and their determination to create music that moved others, even when they themselves could not. Musically, the record pushes deeper into death‑metal and slam territory while holding tight to the groove‑driven backbone that defines the band, resulting in tighter rhythms, heavier riffs, ripping solos, and vocals that swing between grit, terror, and raw catharsis.
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At its core, “Laws of Karma” is the final evolution of older, unrecorded material, now rewritten, re‑lyricized, and reborn through the current lineup. Tracks like “Venom,” “Set You Free,” “Feed the Flames,” and the title track channel deeply personal experiences, religious critique, abusive relationships, supernatural horror, and the consequences of one’s actions. The EP’s artwork, created by @apocalyptic.nuke, depicts a figure impaled on a liberty scale in a hellscape, a stark visual metaphor for karmic justice that ties directly into the record’s themes.
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“This is the first set of music that is fully me. We made music to make you move when we ourselves at times could not,”
 says vocalist Morgan.
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The lead single “Sentience” is Pythonic at their most emotionally charged. Written after guitarist Vincent returned from a nearly two‑year hiatus caused by injury, the track channels existential dread, rebirth, and the struggle to reclaim one’s identity. Lyrically, the song explores the chaos of awakening, questioning reality, confronting internal contradictions, and wrestling with the burden of awareness.
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​“It’s as though sentience itself is calling out to you, telling you that you can’t escape it,” adds the band.
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The track’s head‑banging verse riff, crushing chorus breakdown, and standout vocal performance from Morgan make it one of the band’s strongest singles to date.

Listen to “Sentience” at the following links:

Add to your Spotify playlist – https://open.spotify.com/track/0sgsoKfdkUTIGRKggTPNf3?si=7fb02f34759645b8​

YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymCFKjZ5tX0

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In additional news, Pythonic will join Calgary’s Exit Wound for select Western Canada dates, bringing their destructive live energy to new cities. Known for their tight performances and explosive crowd response, Pythonic continue to build a reputation as one of Saskatchewan’s most intense rising acts.

Tour Dates (with Exit Wound):
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May 28 – Regina, SK – The Exchange (Club Side)
May 29 – The Pas, MB – Venue TBA
May 30 – Brandon, MB – The Hall
May 31 – Winnipeg, MB – Sidestage
June 5 – Calgary, AB – The Rock Shop
June 6 – Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room (Temple Stage)

Track Listing:​
1. Laws of Karma (3:17)
2. Feed The Flames (3:52)
3. Set You Free (4:07)
4. Sentience (4:36)
5. Venom (2:59)
EP Length: 18:51

EP recording credits:​
All songs performed by Pythonic
All songs written by Pythonic
Produced by Pythonic
Mixed by Reid Paraszczynec / Lucid Distortion Audio
Mastered by Reid Paraszczynec / Lucid Distortion Audio
Album Artwork by Apocalyptic Nuke

EP and Live Lineup:​
Morgan Warriner – Lead Vocals
Ryan Hunter – Lead Guitar
Vincent Kohut – Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
Max Hiske – Bass
Jayden Warriner – Drums

More info:

​https://www.facebook.com/pythonicband

​https://instagram.com/pythonicband​

About: Pythonic is a Canadian death‑groove band known for their crushing riffs, relentless energy, and emotionally charged lyricism. Influenced by Lamb of God, Black Dahlia Murder, Death, Morbid Angel, Devildriver, Pantera, and modern slam, the band continues to evolve toward a heavier, more extreme sound. Their live shows are defined by precision, intensity, and a connection with the crowd that consistently sparks movement, even as the opening act.

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“Pythonic’s Decomposition EP: Rebuilt, Refined, and Ridiculously Relentless” – North Sask Music Zine

“A nice blast of heaviness to see out the year. Pythonic throw their all into delivering a memorable showcase of thrashing death metal. An EP of five tracks that shows off plenty of creativity, has moments of exciting flair, and undeniably delivers the hefty ‘one-two’ punch of death crossed with thrash metal. 8/10” – Games, Brrraaains and A Head-Banging Life (Decomposition – 2025)

“PYTHONIC does command respect. The way they have approached the music is impressive. I hear Metalcore, I get Metal Hardcore, I receive Groove metal and I hear Heavy Metal. Sometimes one of the four, at other times two or more of the four ingredients on offer. And what is even more impressive; they work well together.8/10” – Metal Temple (Decomposition – 2025)

“Pythonic assuredly on fine footing based on the reinterpretation of older songs for Decomposition. Strap yourself in for a modern mix of groove metal with thrash, death, and metalcore components which leaves you battered, bruised, and craving more.8/10” – Dead Rhetoric

“The first thing that grabs you about this second stab in the dark from Pythonic is Warriner’s shrill screams which are as nasty as a low budget horror movie from the 1980’s but in a good way. That’s not to say he doesn’t have a death growl of course but it’s not all that deep, his preference being to shred your ear canals as he screeches like a lunatic awaiting asylum on opening gambit “Guiltfeeder“. A track with a sinister urge and classy bit of lead towards the end from Hunter, it’s something that has that classic Morbid Angel about it while there can be little doubt the band love a bit of Swedish Death Metal.” – Metal Noise

““EP 1” is a testament to Pythonic‘s dedication to their craft and their refusal to be confined by sub-genre limitations. Each song is a blend of technical prowess and raw emotion, offering listeners a chance to experience the full spectrum of the band’s capabilities. It is recommended for fans of Machine Head, Trivium and Pantera.” – Metal-Rules (EP01 – 2024)

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0 EPK – Pythonic – Laws of Karma (2026)

  • May 29, 2026
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Pythonic

EPK – Pythonic – Laws of Karma (2026)

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

For fans of Lamb of God, Morbid Angel, Devildriver, Black Dahlia Murder

Band: Pythonic
EP Title: Laws of Karma
Release Date: July 10, 2026
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: Distrokid
Genre: Groove / Death / Thrash
Location: Saskatoon, SK, Canada

    Pythonicband.com | Facebook.com/pythonicband | Instagram.com/pythonicband | Youtube.com/@pythonicband

Pythonic.bandcamp.com | Spotify | Apple Music

Tour Dates:

May 28 – Regina, SK, Club side of The Exchange
May 29 – The Pas, MB – venue TBA
May 30 – Brandon, MB – The Hall
May 31 – Winnipeg, MB – Sidestage
June 5 – Calgary, AB – The Rock Shop
June 6 – Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room Temple Stage  

“Pythonic’s Decomposition EP: Rebuilt, Refined, and Ridiculously Relentless” – North Sask Music Zine

“A nice blast of heaviness to see out the year. Pythonic throw their all into delivering a memorable showcase of thrashing death metal. An EP of five tracks that shows off plenty of creativity, has moments of exciting flair, and undeniably delivers the hefty ‘one-two’ punch of death crossed with thrash metal. 8/10″ – Games, Brrraaains and A Head-Banging Life (Decomposition – 2025)

“PYTHONIC does command respect. The way they have approached the music is impressive. I hear Metalcore, I get Metal Hardcore, I receive Groove metal and I hear Heavy Metal. Sometimes one of the four, at other times two or more of the four ingredients on offer. And what is even more impressive; they work well together.8/10″ – Metal Temple (Decomposition – 2025)

“Pythonic assuredly on fine footing based on the reinterpretation of older songs for Decomposition. Strap yourself in for a modern mix of groove metal with thrash, death, and metalcore components which leaves you battered, bruised, and craving more.8/10” – Dead Rhetoric

“The first thing that grabs you about this second stab in the dark from Pythonic is Warriner’s shrill screams which are as nasty as a low budget horror movie from the 1980’s but in a good way. That’s not to say he doesn’t have a death growl of course but it’s not all that deep, his preference being to shred your ear canals as he screeches like a lunatic awaiting asylum on opening gambit “Guiltfeeder“. A track with a sinister urge and classy bit of lead towards the end from Hunter, it’s something that has that classic Morbid Angel about it while there can be little doubt the band love a bit of Swedish Death Metal.” – Metal Noise

““EP 1” is a testament to Pythonic‘s dedication to their craft and their refusal to be confined by sub-genre limitations. Each song is a blend of technical prowess and raw emotion, offering listeners a chance to experience the full spectrum of the band’s capabilities. It is recommended for fans of Machine Head, Trivium and Pantera.” – Metal-Rules (EP01 – 2024)

 

“Pythonic comes from Canada with ‘Epica’, a track that features fast-paced guitar riffs, heavy drums and an engaging, torn vocal that delivers to listeners the essence of metal and subverts such as alternative, thrash and even melodic, being perfect to the circle and not to leave anyone standing still.” – Os Garot Os Deliverpool (EP01 – 2024)
 
“Pythonic has an EP for you. Blending Thrash with Old School Swedish Death Metal, the band manages to sound like Entombed but without losing its unique style… So if you have a few minutes of anger to drain, these guys are going to cover you!” – Metal Eclipse Reviews (EP01 – 2024)
 
“Overall I’m a pretty big fan of this record. If you want something that sounds maybe like an Anthrax or a Slayer record then you really want to check this out. The most dynamic and unique part of this EP, in particular is the vocals are double-tracked and they’re very high in the mix which is something that is somewhat different than a lot of the other metal releases this year which I greatly appreciate. If you want something that has a lot of the thrash guitar element then you’re really going to want to check this out. The guitar and drum parts are fantastic, they really keep the songs very tight even though the vocals are very in your face and they’re usually the the first thing that you would notice with this kind of record but overall this is very strong.” – Brutally Delicious (EP01 – 2024)

 

Band: Pythonic
EP Title: Laws of Karma

Release Date: July 10, 2026
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: Distrokid
Genre: Groove / Death / Thrash
Location: Saskatoon, SK, Canada

 

Track Listing:
1. Laws of Karma (3:17)
2. Feed The Flames (3:52)
3. Set You Free (4:07)
4. Sentience (4:36)
5. Venom (2:59)
EP Length: 18:51

 

EP recording credits
All songs performed by Pythonic
All songs written by Pythonic
Produced by Pythonic
Mixed by Reid Paraszczynec / Lucid Distortion Audio
Mastered by Reid Paraszczynec / Lucid Distortion Audio
Album Artwork by Apocalyptic Nuke

 

EP and Live Lineup:
Morgan Warriner – Lead Vocals
Ryan Hunter –  Lead Guitar
Vincent Kohut – Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
Max Hiske – Bass
Jayden Warriner – Drums
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About the EP Artwork:

The artwork depicts a guy screwed onto a liberty scale in a hell scape background. We called the EP “Laws of Karma,” hence why we used a liberty scale to impale the figure onto. The artwork was done by @apocalyptic.nuke. The model is of no specific person to name, but holds a deep connection to the band as they were served the karma they deserved, as portrayed in the song “Laws of Karma.” The ending verse highlights the main points tying together the art and the song. They go very hand in hand with each other. We also updated our logo for this release to better align with our new direction in sound. The logo was also done by @apocalyptic.nuke. We are quite happy with how the art turned out and think it matches our brutal leanings as of late.

About The EP: Lyrically and Musically

Lyrically answered by Morgan, “Laws of Karma is the first set of music I have written that has been fully me. To say that I am proud of it is an understatement. The entire set of 5 was written when I was in a very dark place, recovering from surgery and being unable to walk/move. The entire album reflects on Vincent’s, Jayden’s, and Morgan’s struggles with disabilities and surgery. We made music to make you move when we ourselves at times could not.”

Musically, these songs have been written over a wide span of time. Lots of personal struggle and hardship can be heard throughout the riffs. These riffs are a culmination of living through life, and on the toughest days, you can still rip out a killer song through the ashes of despair.

Track By Track: Lyrically and Musically

All lyric content answered by Morgan

1. Laws of Karma – The Laws of Karma guide your fate. This speaks no matter how holy a person views themself they will forever be chained to the laws that guide this world. Karma is a real thing, and it comes to bite some people in the ass. Laws of Karma was written about the ex-member of Pythonic who was in the band for many years. It really highlights Vincent’s personal relationship with him, how the band would have people talk to us about his shitty behaviour and lack of respect. We found it fitting to use him as the object of karma.

Musically, this song was written by Ryan. It was one of the first tracks written to start leaning into a heavier sound and has been a part of our live show for many years. The riffs have not changed over the years, as the song is quite a solid piece of work. We saw it fitting to take the song and not change the name from its predecessor, and to keep the structure exactly the same as it rips.

2. Feed the Flames – Feed the Flames is the second half of Liturgy. Everyone talks about summoning the devil, but rarely discusses what the consequences may be. Demons walk this earth. They are greedy, powerful monstrosities that will take anything offered to them and then some. It speaks on the fire’s voice, which is a popular scripture in the bible (Exodus 3:2). Hearing the fire’s command, obeying, and feeding the flame. Only to have the beast take more than what was offered, terrifying those who summoned it. Eventually claiming the person themself. The beast has finally won.

Feed the Flames came to Vincent while he lived in a fairly haunted house. A solid chorus riff mixed with some other weird yet haunting riffs. The jump in the BPM near the end of the track is supposed to capture the franticness of being pursued, and the abrupt stop is you finally being caught. These go hand in hand with the lyrical content of the song. Stopping abruptly right as the lyrics “ The beast has finally won” are being spoken really helps join the music to the lyrics.

3. Set You Free – Set you free from this holy lie is self-explanatory in itself. It speaks of how religion has changed, how it is not true to itself and how so many people have suffered at the hands of “god”. If any book tells you to hate a fellow human being, that book is completely wrong and should be burned. People gather in mass to listen to people who are continuously getting flak and having people come out and speak about how they were sexually abused by a priest. Religions telling us to hate each other have no place in this world. Religion spreads hate, Pedophiles rule the world, and the bible is blasphemy.

Musically, this is another mostly Ryan banger track. This track has been developed over a long period of time and has had many iterations that have been played live. The core riffs of this track never really changed, like the intro and the verse riffs. They were just such solid riffs over the years and got the crowd moving. The rhythm over the solo is also just an absolute demon of a riff. This was another one of the songs that was written around the time of “Laws of Karma” and was a push for us to sound heavier.

4. Sentience – Lyrically, the song ” Sentience ” was written regarding the viewpoint that a majority of society is not sentient yet, what happens when someone gains sentience and questions the current narrative and the internal turmoil of not wanting to understand the way that the world works “, in ignorance there is bliss”. The entirety of sentience is filled with contradictions as well as unrest of questioning one’s very existence; it’s as though sentience itself is calling out to you, telling you that you can not escape it. Its darkened proposition of guiding you through fractured identity and internal struggle really highlights the personal pursuit of inner peace, but never being able to find it.

What makes a person sentient? Why do some people seem although they are not sentient and do not have souls? Some questions may never be answered. Will one ever find inner peace?

Musically, Sentience comes from a very raw, emotionally charged area for Vincent. It was the first song he had written after being able to play guitar again after an almost two-year hiatus due to not being able to physically play. The riffs dug into his psyche at the time of being relieved to be able to play again, but also releasing the tension of will I ever be able to play again and enjoy music as I had prior. The hiatus had brought up questions of whether I should just call it and start selling all my gear? Am I going to lose all my friends in the band, not being able to do what we enjoy together anymore? The existentialism of these questions harboured the riffs for “Sentience”, making it the heavy-hitting headbanging song you hear today.

5. Venom – Lyrically, Venom is about my personal struggles of being in an abusive relationship. How I was hit, tormented, and gaslit. I thought that I had found the one, and if I had just stayed, things would get better. It speaks to my inability to understand why I was ever treated in such a way. When it comes to abuse, there is never a rhyme or a reason for the way someone treats another person. I gave myself like a devotion or sacrifice to a person who sucked me dry of everything. Later on in Venom, it speaks on how I found myself again after finding the truth and how the person only has themself left to betray.

Musically, Venom comes from a very similar place as the lyrics did. Vincent wrote the majority of this song in a half-hour sitting after breaking up with an abusive ex. Gaslighting and mental torment at the pinnacle of having enough is what brings these riffs together with the lyrics. Originally, the riffs were titled “Drain” as Vincent had felt drained by the relationship in every aspect. A true cathartic release of being abused by a partner.

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Fun Facts:

1. After we played the Into Eternity show this past November, Morgan received some very flattering compliments on his vocals from Stu Block. This had the band very excited. Ryan and Vincent also received a handshake of approval from Matt Cuthbertson on how well our sound and set have come along. It was a very amazing time to share the stage with such legends in the scene and to be noticed by them as well.  

2. Shortly after the amazing Into Eternity show, we got to be the opener for Slaughter Fest in Edmonton. This show was quite a wild ride. Being able to play the main stage at the Starlite Room felt so surreal. As we performed, more and more people just kept flooding in. The response after our set was also amazing. We had people surprised by the fact that we got people to mosh, saying, “It’s like a rule here that no one moshes for the opening band,” yet that rule was broken. We also received very kind words from Sean Watson, the leader of Display of Decay. He said, “Why didn’t you guys tell me you were so good we would have put you in a later slot?” We honestly didn’t think we were that great to be asking for that, but the crowd’s response never lies.

3. Shortly after the Slaughter Fest show, we would be contacted to be on Serenade Metal Fest once again. We donated our set once to the show, as it helps raise funds for cancer and MS research. And we like to help out with benefit shows even when we have a fairly substantial cost input for getting out to Edmonton.

4. Not long after Serenade happened, we were contacted by Exit Wound out of Calgary to do some tour dates with them. We were all very surprised by this and also excited, as some other touring for the spring had fallen through. We were surprised because we had only played with Exit Wound one other time last year, in June at a Saskatoon date for their tour. This was the third show with Morgan on vocals, and during the middle of the set, Morgan was trying to get the hype up for Exit Wound, and with the amount of air he was pushing for vocals, he had a moment of forgetfulness and forgot the name of their band. Lacking experience and oxygen made us look unintentionally a little bad, but we obviously have the chops and demeanor to show that it was an unintentional accident. Exit Wound later went on that night to play a ferocious set and later invited us on some dates for their upcoming tour.

May 28 – Regina, SK, Club side of The Exchange
May 29 – The Pas, MB – venue TBA
May 30 – Brandon, MB – The Hall
May 31 – Winnipeg, MB – Sidestage
June 5 – Calgary, AB – The Rock Shop
June 6 – Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room Temple Stage  

5. After sharing the stage with Brain Stem at Slaughter Fest, we were later joined by them at Serenade. While we were at Serenade, Jess Leduc, the vocalist, came up to us before the show and jokingly said, “We never heard of you guys before Slaughter Fest, now we are on almost every show this year,” because we later would be sharing the stage with them once again during the Edmonton date of the tour with Exit Wound. Brain Stem is also an amazing band, and if you have never listened to them, you should really check them out. They have been on our band’s radar for a while, and it’s nice being able to play with an awesome band, like they are so many times!

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L-R – Ryan Hunter (Lead Guitar), Morgan Warriner (Vocals), Max Hiske (Bass), Vincent Kohut (Rhythm Guitar & Backing Vocals), Jayden Warriner (Drums) 

Pythonic is a Canadian death-groove metal band hailing from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Drawing inspiration from groove and death metal giants like Lamb of God, The Black Dahlia Murder, Morbid Angel, and Devildriver, the band blends crushing riffs with unrelenting energy. Striving for the tightest live sound possible while delivering an electrifying stage presence, Pythonic is truly a sonic force to be reckoned with. Over the years, the band has seen many lineup changes, but two core members have remained constant. Lead guitarist Ryan Hunter, the resident guitar prodigy, shreds some of the grooviest riffs and most blistering solos. Rhythm guitarist Vincent Kohut brings a machine-like precision, combining thick low-end riffing with razor-sharp tremolo picking.

The 2026 and beyond lineup:

Jayden Warriner – skin slapping powerhouse on drums

Morgan Warriner – a vocalist with a beastly range that will leave your head spinning

Max Hiske – locking down the low end and slappin’ da bass with fury

Together, this lineup delivers the full-throttle sonic assault that defines Pythonic.

 

Discography:
2026 – Laws of Karma – EP
2025 – Decomposition – EP
2024 – EP01 – EP
2020 – Negative Thoughts – Single

 

Shared the stage with:
200 Stab Wounds, Beguiler, Art of Attrition, Insurrection, YEGG, Untimely Demise, Ravenwitch, Hatchet, Hazzerd, Into Eternity, Display of Decay, Brain Stem, Age of Ashes, A Modern Prometheus, Cell (MB), Exit Wound, Kelevra, Augurium, Widows Peak, Protosequence, Agony Spawn, Wasted Heretics, deadsunday, Alien to the Ignorant, Balrogath, Kryotic

 

Fests
2026 – Serenade Metal Fest – Edmonton, AB
2025 – Slaughterfest – Edmonton, AB
2025 – Serenade Metal fest – Edmonton, AB
2019 – Shockerfest 26 – Edmonton, AB

0 !earshot  – Loud Chart – For the Week Ending: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 CIVL 101.7 FM – Abbotsford Loud – #7 Juliet Ruin, #8 Phaeton | CJSW 90.9 MHz – Calgary Loud – #7 Discovery Through Torment, #9 Pythonic

  • April 23, 2026
  • by Asher
  • · Discovery Through Torment · Juliet Ruin · Phaeton · Pythonic · radio charts

!earshot  – Loud Chart – For the Week Ending: Tuesday, April 14, 2026

CIVL 101.7 FM – Abbotsford
Loud – #7 Juliet Ruin, #8 Phaeton

https://earshot-online.com/charts/civl.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-04-14

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CJSW 90.9 MHz – Calgary
Loud – #7 Discovery Through Torment, #9 Pythonic

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-04-14

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0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/ !earshot – The National Loud Chart For the Week Ending: Tuesday, March 24, 2026 #3 Juliet Ruin | CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops Loud – #8 Cepheidae Variable, #10 Born Divided | CIVL 101.7FM – Abbotsford Loud – #6 Juliet Ruin, #7 Phaeton | CJSW 90.9FM – Calgary Loud – #4 Juliet Ruin, #7 Pythonic, #8 Phaeton, #9 Merfolk | CICK 93.9FM – Smithers Top 30 – #20 Unpunished

  • March 27, 2026
  • by Asher
  • · Born Divided · Cepheidae Variable · Juliet Ruin · MERFOLK · Phaeton · Pythonic · radio charts · Unpunished

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/
!earshot – The National Loud Chart
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, March 24, 2026
#3 Juliet Ruin
https://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2026-03-24
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CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops
Loud – #8 Cepheidae Variable, #10 Born Divided
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-24
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CIVL 101.7FM – Abbotsford
Loud – #6 Juliet Ruin, #7 Phaeton
https://earshot-online.com/charts/civl.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-24
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CJSW 90.9FM – Calgary
Loud – #4 Juliet Ruin, #7 Pythonic, #8 Phaeton, #9 Merfolk
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-24
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CICK 93.9FM – Smithers
Top 30 – #20 Unpunished
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2026-03-24

0 \m/ Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/ !earshot – The National Loud Chart For the Week Ending: Tuesday, March 17, 2026 #3 Triskelyon, #4 Pythonic | CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops Loud – #8 Cepheidae Variable, #10 Born Divided | CFOU 89.1FM – Trois-Rivieres Loud – #9 Triskelyon | CIVL 101.7FM – Abbotsford Loud – #5 Triskelyon, #6 Juliet Ruin, #7 Phaeton, #8 MUTANK | CJLO 1690AM – Montreal Loud – #4 Pythonic, #8 Triskelyon | CJSR 88.5M – Edmonton Loud – #7 Outlying | CJSW 90.9FM – Calgary Loud – #4 Pythonic, #8 Triskelyon | CJUM 101.5FM – Winnipeg Loud – #10 Gravewitch | CICK 93.9FM – Smithers Top 30 – #12 Unpunished | CJLO 1690AM – Montreal Top 30 – #17 Pythonic

  • March 18, 2026
  • by Asher
  • · Born Divided · Cepheidae Variable · Gravewitch · Juliet Ruin · MUTANK · Outlying · Phaeton · Pythonic · radio charts · Triskelyon · Unpunished

\m/ Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/
!earshot – The National Loud Chart
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, March 17, 2026
#3 Triskelyon, #4 Pythonic
https://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2026-03-17
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CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops
Loud – #8 Cepheidae Variable, #10 Born Divided
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-17
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CFOU 89.1FM – Trois-Rivieres
Loud – #9 Triskelyon
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfou.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-17
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CIVL 101.7FM – Abbotsford
Loud – #5 Triskelyon, #6 Juliet Ruin, #7 Phaeton, #8 MUTANK
https://earshot-online.com/charts/civl.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-17
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CJLO 1690AM – Montreal
Loud – #4 Pythonic, #8 Triskelyon
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-17
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CJSR 88.5M – Edmonton
Loud – #7 Outlying
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-17
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CJSW 90.9FM – Calgary
Loud – #4 Pythonic, #8 Triskelyon
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-17
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CJUM 101.5FM – Winnipeg
Loud – #10 Gravewitch
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjum.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-17
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CICK 93.9FM – Smithers
Top 30 – #12 Unpunished
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2026-03-17
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CJLO 1690AM – Montreal
Top 30 – #17 Pythonic
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?dWeekOfID=2026-03-17

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! For the Week Ending: Tuesday, March 10, 2026 !earshot – The National Loud Chart #2 Pythonic, #5 Woodhawk | CFBX 92.5 FM – Kamloops Loud – #1 Woodhawk, #3 Born Divided | CFOU 89.1 FM – Trois-Rivieres Loud – #9 Triskelyon | CFUV 101.9 FM – Victoria Loud – #7 Outlying | CJLO 1690 AM – Montreal Loud – #3 Pythonic | CJSR 88.5 FM – Edmonton Loud – #7 Outlying | CJSW 90.9 FM – Calgary Loud – #4 Pythonic, #6 Triskelyon, #10 Cepheidae Variable | CJUM 101.5 FM – Winnipeg Loud – #8 Gravewitch | CFRU 93.3 FM – Guelph Top 30 – #26 Daidalos – Rockshots Records | CICK 93.9 FM – Smithers Top 30 – #4 Unpunished | CJLO 1690 AM – Montreal Top 30 – #15 Pythonic

  • March 11, 2026
  • by Asher
  • · Born Divided · Cepheidae Variable · Daidalos · Gravewitch · Outlying · Pythonic · radio charts · Triskelyon · Unpunished · Woodhawk

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love!
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, March 10, 2026
!earshot – The National Loud Chart
#2 Pythonic, #5 Woodhawk
https://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CFBX 92.5 FM – Kamloops
Loud – #1 Woodhawk, #3 Born Divided
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CFOU 89.1 FM – Trois-Rivieres
Loud – #9 Triskelyon
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfou.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CFUV 101.9 FM – Victoria
Loud – #7 Outlying
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfuv.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CJLO 1690 AM – Montreal
Loud – #3 Pythonic
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CJSR 88.5 FM – Edmonton
Loud – #7 Outlying
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CJSW 90.9 FM – Calgary
Loud – #4 Pythonic, #6 Triskelyon, #10 Cepheidae Variable
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CJUM 101.5 FM – Winnipeg
Loud – #8 Gravewitch
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjum.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CFRU 93.3 FM – Guelph
Top 30 – #26 Daidalos – Rockshots Records
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfru.cfm?dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CICK 93.9 FM – Smithers
Top 30 – #4 Unpunished
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2026-03-10
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CJLO 1690 AM – Montreal
Top 30 – #15 Pythonic
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?dWeekOfID=2026-03-10

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and Djs for the airplay love! \m/\m/ For the Week Ending: Tuesday, March 3, 2026 !earshot The National Loud Chart #5 Woodhawk – Love Finds a Way, #10 Triskelyon – Maelstrom of Chaos | CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops Loud – #1 Woodhawk, #3 Born Divided | CFOU 89.1 FM – Trois-Rivieres Loud – #8 Triskelyon | CIVL 101.7 FM – Abbotsford Loud – #5 Triskelyon, #6 Juliet Ruin, #7 Phaeton | CJSR 88.5 FM – Edmonton Loud- #5 Outlying | CJSW 90.9 FM – Calgary Loud – #8 Pythonic, #10 Phaeton | CJUM 101.5 FM – Winnipeg Loud – #6 Gravewitch | CICK 93.9 FM – Smithers Top 30 – #7 Unpunished

  • March 6, 2026
  • by Asher
  • · Born Divided · Gravewitch · Outlying · Phaeton · Pythonic · radio charts · Triskelyon · Unpunished · Woodhawk

Thank You Canadian MDs and Djs for the airplay love! \m/\m/
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, March 3, 2026
!earshot The National Loud Chart
#5 Woodhawk – Love Finds a Way, #10 Triskelyon – Maelstrom of Chaos
https://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2026-03-03
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CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops
Loud – #1 Woodhawk, #3 Born Divided
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-03
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CFOU 89.1 FM – Trois-Rivieres
Loud – #8 Triskelyon
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfou.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-03
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CIVL 101.7 FM – Abbotsford
Loud – #5 Triskelyon, #6 Juliet Ruin, #7 Phaeton
https://earshot-online.com/charts/civl.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-03
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CJSR 88.5 FM – Edmonton
Loud- #5 Outlying
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-03
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CJSW 90.9 FM – Calgary
Loud – #8 Pythonic, #10 Phaeton
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-03
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CJUM 101.5 FM – Winnipeg
Loud – #6 Gravewitch
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjum.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-03-03
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CICK 93.9 FM – Smithers
Top 30 – #7 Unpunished
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2026-03-03

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and Djs for the airplay love! \m/\m/ For the Week Ending: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops Loud – #7 Born Divided, #8 Ivy Gardens | CFOU 89.1 MHz – Trois-Rivieres Loud – #8 Triskelyon | CJSR 88.5MHz – Edmonton Loud – #6 Outlying | CJSW 90.9 MHz – Calgary Loud – #7 Pythonic, #8 Karu Rockshots Records | CJUM 101.5 MHz – Winnipeg Loud – #4 Gravewitch | CICK 93.9 – Smithers Top 30 – #7 Unpunished

  • February 25, 2026
  • by Asher
  • · Born Divided · Gravewitch · Ivy Gardens · KARU · Outlying · Pythonic · radio charts · Triskelyon · Unpunished

Thank You Canadian MDs and Djs for the airplay love! \m/\m/

For the Week Ending: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops
Loud – #7 Born Divided, #8 Ivy Gardens

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-02-24

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CFOU 89.1 MHz – Trois-Rivieres
Loud – #8 Triskelyon

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfou.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-02-24

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CJSR 88.5MHz – Edmonton
Loud – #6 Outlying

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-02-24

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CJSW 90.9 MHz – Calgary
Loud – #7 Pythonic, #8 Karu Rockshots Records

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-02-24

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CJUM 101.5 MHz – Winnipeg
Loud – #4 Gravewitch

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjum.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2026-02-24

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CICK 93.9 – Smithers
Top 30 – #7 Unpunished

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2026-02-24

 

 

0 Out Now! Saskatoon Groove‑Death Metal PYTHONIC Unleashes New EP “Decomposition”

  • December 19, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Pythonic

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – December 19, 2025

Out Now! Saskatoon Groove‑Death Metal PYTHONIC Unleashes New EP “Decomposition”

Pythonic – Back Row – L to R: Max Hiske (Bass) | Morgan Warriner (Lead Vocals) | Vincent Kohut (Rhythm Guitar & Backing Vocals)

Front Row – L to R: Jayden Warriner (Drums) | Ryan Hunter (Lead Guitar )

Photo Credit – Carsen Warriner

Saskatoon groove‑death metal force Pythonic return with a vengeance today as they release their long‑awaited sophomore EP, “Decomposition,” a reimagining and reinvention of their earliest catalogue, rebuilt, rewritten, and reborn with the band’s heaviest lineup to date.
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​“When we parted with our original singer and started reworking these songs, it really sparked something in the band. These songs were always decent, but now we believe they’re great. They finally got the justice they deserved,” says guitarist and founder Vincent Kohut.
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​“Decomposition” marks a pivotal turning point for the band. With the addition of vocalist Morgan Warriner, bassist Max Hiske, guitarist Ryan, and drummer Jayden, Pythonic have evolved into a tighter, more aggressive, and more cohesive unit than ever before.
​
Morgan’s guttural range, praised for its blistering highs and cavernous lows, has transformed the band’s sound. At the same time, Max’s thunderous bass lines and Jayden’s ferocious, metal‑driven drumming have injected new life into every track.
​
The EP was mixed and mastered by Reid Paraszczynec of Lucid Distortion Audio, a longtime friend of the band known for his sharp ear and meticulous production style.

“He really helped bring in the next chapter of Pythonic the right way,” the band says.
​
Rather than simply re‑recording old material, Pythonic tore their songs apart and rebuilt them from the ground up, shortening structures, shaving riffs, tightening arrangements, and amplifying the aggression.
​
​“We made our original tracks more digestible. Some songs got a huge facelift, others stayed close to the originals, but the difference a proper vocalist and bass performance makes is monumental,” says Kohut.
​
Lyrically, the EP is more focused and personal than anything Pythonic has released before. Written primarily by Warriner, with contributions from former bassist Alex Conley, the themes explore corruption, addiction, toxic relationships, betrayal, and occult horror.
​
The opening track, Guiltfeeder, is a furious anthem about betrayal and two-faced “friends,” sped up and sharpened from its original form. The track ends with a soaring Ryan Hunter solo that seals the emotional blow. Conceit, penned by Alex Conley, confronts narcissistic abuse head‑on. Thrash‑driven drums and a tightened recording elevate the track far beyond its earlier version. Pills is a visceral depiction of addiction, told with unsettling clarity. Morgan’s delivery captures the frantic highs and skin‑crawling lows of substance dependency. Liturgy, the band’s unanimous favourite, is a ritualistic, blood‑moon summoning set to tremolo riffs, eerie spoken word, and a crushing new chorus riff. Morgan’s highs and Vincent’s lows collide in a devastating finale. Collateral, the EP closer, is a triumphant call to reclaim autonomy, featuring one of the EP’s most infectious chants. Max’s bass absolutely dominates the intro and outro, giving the track its marching, war‑drum pulse.
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The EP’s artwork, created by returning artist Danya Lawton, visually “decays” the imagery from Pythonic’s first EP. Drawing inspiration from real tree‑growing fungi and occult symbolism, the art mirrors the band’s process: decomposing old material to create something heavier, darker, and more authentic.
​
2025 has been a landmark year for Pythonic. The band opened for 200 Stab Wounds, YEGG, Beguiler, Art of Attrition, and closed the year on the main stage of Edmonton’s Slaughter Fest. Their live performances have been so tight that fans have mistaken them for touring acts from Toronto.
​
​“This lineup is the tightest we’ve ever conjured. It’s an absolute sonic onslaught,” says the band.
​
With “Decomposition” now unleashed, Pythonic are already deep into writing new material. Fans can expect at least two more albums from the band, each pushing further into the death‑metal‑leaning, groove‑driven territory that defines their new era.
​
​“Everyone in Pythonic is dedicated to this project. We’ve got tons of killer new tunes on the horizon,” says Kohut.

Recommended for fans of Lamb of God, Morbid Angel, Devildriver, and Black Dahlia Murder, “Decomposition” is available on digital platforms as of December 19, 2025.

Bandcamp – https://pythonic.bandcamp.com/album/decomposition​

Add to your Spotify Playlist – https://open.spotify.com/album/3p5LA4XnzVn391PXvHFNYY​

Single – Liturgy – https://youtu.be/Q4xyAdUDen4​

Single – Guiltfeeder – https://youtu.be/dgyNSQOIcak​

Track Listing:​
1. Guiltfeeder (4:23)
2. Conceit (4:00)
3. Pills (3:09)
4. Liturgy (3:42)
5. Collateral (3:38)
EP Length: 18:54

EP Recording Credits:​
All songs performed by Pythonic
All songs written by Pythonic with Alex Conley
Produced by Pythonic
Mixed by Reid Paraszczynec / Lucid Distortion Audio
Mastered by Reid Paraszczynec / Lucid Distortion Audio
EP Artwork by Danya Lawton

EP and Live Line-Up​
Morgan Warriner – Lead Vocals
Ryan Hunter – Lead Guitar
Vincent Kohut – Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
Max Hiske – Bass
Jayden Warriner – Drums

More info: https://www.facebook.com/pythonicband | https://instagram.com/pythonicband​

About: Born in Saskatoon, SK, Pythonic is a death‑groove metal powerhouse that fuses the ferocity of Lamb of God, Black Dahlia Murder, and Cryptopsy with its own raw, uncompromising vision. Conceived by guitarist Vincent Kohut as a project free from subgenre boundaries, the band embraces the philosophy that “metal is metal.” Together with lead guitarist Ryan Hunter, Kohut carved out a sound that is aggressive, groovy, thick, and unapologetically dirty, a sonic identity that refuses to be confined. The addition of Morgan Warriner on vocals and Max Hiske on bass has solidified Pythonic’s most devastating lineup to date. Warriner’s guttural range, soaring highs, and earth‑shaking lows have been praised as transformative, while Hiske’s thunderous bass lines add depth and weight to every track. Anchored by Jayden’s relentless drumming, the band operates as a tightly locked unit, delivering a crushing live experience.

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“A nice blast of heaviness to see out the year. Pythonic throw their all into delivering a memorable showcase of thrashing death metal. An EP of five tracks that shows off plenty of creativity, has moments of exciting flair, and undeniably delivers the hefty ‘one-two’ punch of death crossed with thrash metal. 8/10” – Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life

“I’m not sure why, but Canada has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to bands grafting groovy metalcore onto their sound: Neck of the Woods, Truent, Apollyon (RIP), and The Hallowed Catharsis come to mind, with Pythonic joining the ranks with their new EP. Preview tracks “Guiltfeeder” and “Liturgy” fuse punchy, hardcore drumming with melodic tremolo riffs for a sound that’s both comfortably nostalgic and aggressive enough to appease listeners who usually shun melodeath. Vocalists Morgan Warriner and Vincent Kohut trade mid-ranged barks and metalcore shrieks with aplomb (there are some impactful instances of layering as well), and there’s even a dispassionate spoken word segment (“Liturgy”) that’s equal parts Vastum weirdness and tough-guy hardcore. I cordially invite you to a clobbering when Decomposition releases this Friday.” Toilet Ov Hell

“The first thing that grabs you about this second stab in the dark from Pythonic is Warriner’s shrill screams which are as nasty as a low budget horror movie from the 1980’s but in a good way. That’s not to say he doesn’t have a death growl of course but it’s not all that deep, his preference being to shred your ear canals as he screeches like a lunatic awaiting asylum on opening gambit “Guiltfeeder“. A track with a sinister urge and classy bit of lead towards the end from Hunter, it’s something that has that classic Morbid Angel about it while there can be little doubt the band love a bit of Swedish Death Metal.” – Metal Noise

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0 PYTHONIC Unleash Ferocious Single “Liturgy” Ahead of SLAUGHTERFEST 2025 + New EP “Decomposition” Out Dec 2025

  • December 4, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Pythonic

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – December 4, 2025

PYTHONIC Unleash Ferocious Single “Liturgy” Ahead of SLAUGHTERFEST 2025 in Edmonton

+ New EP “Decomposition” Out Dec 19th, 2025

Pythonic – Back Row – L to R: Max Hiske (Bass) | Morgan Warriner (Lead Vocals) | Vincent Kohut (Rhythm Guitar & Backing Vocals)

Front Row – L to R: Jayden Warriner (Drums) | Ryan Hunter (Lead Guitar )

Photo Credit – Carsen Warriner

Saskatoon, Canada’s death thrash force Pythonic has announced the release of their second single, “Liturgy”, following the success of their first single, “Guiltfeeder”. Both tracks pave the way for the band’s highly anticipated sophomore EP “Decomposition,” set to drop on December 19, 2025.
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Formed by guitarist Vincent Kohut, Pythonic was born out of a desire to break free from subgenre constraints and deliver metal in its purest, most aggressive form. Alongside lead guitarist Ryan Hunter, bassist Max Hiske, drummer Jayden, and new vocalist Morgan Warriner, the band has forged a sound described as aggressive, groovy, raw, thick, and dirty.
​
​“Liturgy came out so good on the recordings, we couldn’t help but spotlight this track. The riffs rip, the drums rip, the bass rips, what can we say, this song rips. It’s such a classic metal song, with lyrics about summoning a demon under a blood moon. Morgan’s guttural delivery took it to another level,” says the band.

Listen to “Liturgy” via its premiere on Bravewords HERE.

The band’s second EP, “Decomposition”, represents a heavier, more death-metal-oriented chapter for Pythonic. Tracks such as “Conceit”, “Pills”, and “Collateral” showcase themes of corruption, addiction, toxic relationships, and triumph, while “Liturgy” embodies the band’s darker, more extreme influences. The EP artwork, created by Danya Lawton, visually decays the band’s debut imagery to reflect the reimagined nature of the songs.

“When we brought in Morgan as our new singer, the songs came alive again. What once felt tired now feels powerful; his vocals gave them the chance they deserved. Max’s bass adds a soul-shaking thump, especially on Collateral, while Jayden’s heavier drumming drives the tracks with ferocity and double kicks. We also worked with Reid Paraszczynec of Lucid Distortion Audio, a longtime friend of Vincent and Ryan, whose mixing and mastering made the songs sound phenomenal. Reid’s sharp ear and easygoing nature helped usher in the next chapter of Pythonic the right way,” adds the band.
​
Fans can brace themselves for an all-out assault of crushing riffs, pounding bass, unrelenting drums, and guttural vocals, solidifying Pythonic as a powerhouse in Canada’s rising metal scene.

The band is set to storm Slaughterfest in Edmonton, AB, on December 6th, sharing the stage with Display of Decay, Brain Stem, Ages of Ashes, A Modern Prometheus, and Cell – info.

Recommended for fans of Lamb of God, Morbid Angel, Devildriver, and Black Dahlia Murder, “Decomposition” will be available on digital platforms on December 19, 2025.

EP pre-order – https://pythonic.bandcamp.com/album/decomposition​

Track Listing:​
1. Guiltfeeder (4:23)
2. Conceit (4:00)
3. Pills (3:09)
4. Liturgy (3:42)
5. Collateral (3:38)
EP Length: 18:54

EP Recording Credits:​
All songs performed by Pythonic
All songs written by Pythonic with Alex Conley
Produced by Pythonic
Mixed by Reid Paraszczynec / Lucid Distortion Audio
Mastered by Reid Paraszczynec / Lucid Distortion Audio
EP Artwork by Danya Lawton

EP and Live Line-Up​
Morgan Warriner – Lead Vocals
Ryan Hunter – Lead Guitar
Vincent Kohut – Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
Max Hiske – Bass
Jayden Warriner – Drums

More info: https://www.facebook.com/pythonicband | https://instagram.com/pythonicband​

About: Born in Saskatoon, SK, Pythonic is a death‑groove metal powerhouse that fuses the ferocity of Lamb of God, Black Dahlia Murder, and Cryptopsy with its own raw, uncompromising vision. Conceived by guitarist Vincent Kohut as a project free from subgenre boundaries, the band embraces the philosophy that “metal is metal.” Together with lead guitarist Ryan Hunter, Kohut carved out a sound that is aggressive, groovy, thick, and unapologetically dirty, a sonic identity that refuses to be confined. The addition of Morgan Warriner on vocals and Max Hiske on bass has solidified Pythonic’s most devastating lineup to date. Warriner’s guttural range, soaring highs, and earth‑shaking lows have been praised as transformative, while Hiske’s thunderous bass lines add depth and weight to every track. Anchored by Jayden’s relentless drumming, the band operates as a tightly locked unit, delivering a crushing live experience.

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““EP 1” is a testament to Pythonic‘s dedication to their craft and their refusal to be confined by sub-genre limitations. Each song is a blend of technical prowess and raw emotion, offering listeners a chance to experience the full spectrum of the band’s capabilities. It is recommended for fans of Machine Head, Trivium and Pantera.” – Metal-Rules (EP01 – 2024)

“Pythonic comes from Canada with ‘Epica’, a track that features fast-paced guitar riffs, heavy drums and an engaging, torn vocal that delivers to listeners the essence of metal and subverts such as alternative, thrash and even melodic, being perfect to the circle and not to leave anyone standing still.” – Os Garot Os Deliverpool (EP01 – 2024)

“Pythonic has an EP for you. Blending Thrash with Old School Swedish Death Metal, the band manages to sound like Entombed but without losing its unique style… So if you have a few minutes of anger to drain, these guys are going to cover you!” – Metal Eclipse Reviews (EP01 – 2024)

“Overall I’m a pretty big fan of this record. If you want something that sounds maybe like an Anthrax or a Slayer record then you really want to check this out. The most dynamic and unique part of this EP, in particular is the vocals are double-tracked and they’re very high in the mix which is something that is somewhat different than a lot of the other metal releases this year which I greatly appreciate. If you want something that has a lot of the thrash guitar element then you’re really going to want to check this out. The guitar and drum parts are fantastic, they really keep the songs very tight even though the vocals are very in your face and they’re usually the the first thing that you would notice with this kind of record but overall this is very strong.” – Brutally Delicious (EP01 – 2024)

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