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Category: The Aphelion

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! !earshot – The National Loud Chart For the Week Ending: Tuesday, September 10, 2024 #2 Culled – Psycles #4 Art of Attrition – …And It Will End Forever

  • September 11, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Art of Attrition · ATOMIS · Culled · The Aphelion · Turbo · Valfreya

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love!
!earshot – The National Loud Chart
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, September 10, 2024
#2 Culled – Psycles
#4 Art of Attrition – …And It Will End Forever
https://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2024-09-10
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CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal – Loud
#8 Turbo – Broke & Ugly
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-09-10
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CJSR FM 88.5 – Edmonton – Loud
#4 Culled
#10 Art of Attrition
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-09-10
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CJSW 90.9 MHz – Calgary
Loud
#1 Culled
#2 Art of Attrition
#8 The Aphelion
#10 Valfreya – Dawn of Reckoning
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-09-10
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Smithers Community Radio CICK 93.9 – Smithers – Top 30
#24 – Gnarwhal
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2024-09-10
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CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary – Top 30
#4 Atomis
#10 Art of Attrition
#29 Culled
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?dWeekOfID=2024-09-10

#canada #metal #canadianmetal #radio #loud #radiocharts

0 Thank you Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/ !earshot – August 2024 – Top 20 Loud #17 The Aphelion – Nascence

  • September 11, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · The Aphelion

Thank you Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/
!earshot – August 2024 – Top 20 Loud
#17 The Aphelion – Nascence
https://earshot-online.com/charts/2024/August/loud.cfm

#canada #metal #canadianmetal #radio #loud #radiocharts

0 Thank you Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/ !earshot – July 2024 – Top 20 Loud #12 Derelict – Verus Entropy #19 Blood Opera – Songs in the Key of Death

  • September 11, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Blood Opera · The Aphelion

Thank you Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/
!earshot – July 2024 – Top 20 Loud
#12 Derelict – Verus Entropy
#19 Blood Opera Inc. – Songs in the Key of Death
https://earshot-online.com/charts/2024/July/loud.cfm

#canada #metal #canadianmetal #radio #loud #radiocharts

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

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

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

#metal #progmetal #canada #canadianmusic #canadianmusic #radio

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love \m/\m/ !earshot – The National Loud Chart For the Week Ending: Tuesday, August 13, 2024 #10 Culled

  • August 14, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Culled · Derelict · Supermodel Taxidermy · The Aphelion · Thirteen Goats · Turbo · Valfreya

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love \m/\m/
!earshot – The National Loud Chart
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, August 13, 2024
#10 Culled
https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2024-08-13
======================
CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal – Loud
#7 The Aphelion, #10 Turbo
https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-08-13
======================
CJSR FM 88.5 – Edmonton – Loud
#2 Culled
https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-08-13
======================
CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary – Loud
#4 Supermodel Taxidermy, #8 Valfreya, #10 Derelict
https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-08-13
======================
CFOU 89,1 FM – Trois-Rivieres – Top 30
#30 Supermodel Taxidermy
https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cfou.cfm?dWeekOfID=2024-08-13
======================
CFRU 93.3 FM – Guelph – Top 30
#30 Thirteen Goats – Exitus Stratagem Records
https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cfru.cfm?dWeekOfID=2024-08-13

0 Streaming Now! Sci-Fi, Prog And Personal Experiences Collide In Canada’s THE APHELION’s Groundbreaking Album “Nascence”

  • August 8, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · The Aphelion

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – August 8, 2024

Streaming Now! Sci-Fi, Prog And Personal Experiences Collide In Canada’s THE APHELION’s Groundbreaking Album “Nascence”

New Album “Nascence” Out August 9th, 2024

L-R – James Cabral (Guitar/Keyboard), Tyler Davis (Guitar/Backing Vocals), Nate Livingstone (Drums), Evan Haydon-Selkirk (Vocals/Bass/Secondary Keyboard),

Photo Credit – Dark Moon Productions

Progressive metal titans The Aphelion, from Ottawa, Canada are proud to announce the release of their highly anticipated progressive metal concept album, “Nascence”, the first of two twin albums, available on August 9th. This ambitious project showcases eight intense tracks that promise to captivate, inspire, and draw the listener into a science fiction world shaped by human experiences. The band shares their thoughts on the release:

“The objective with “Nascence” and “Senescence” was to create a cohesive multi-album spanning story while still having each album contain its own unique musical aesthetics and complete listening experience. In a way, Nascence musically has always been the calm before the storm, and while the songs are almost always rooted in metal, the album grows from a more classical-influenced, beautiful prog-rock flavoured sound to a fast, angry, teeth gnashing finale.”

Musically, the album begins with a more accessible, prog-rock-influenced sound. Songs towards the beginning of the album (“Nascence”, “The Seed of Doubt”) are calmer, catchier, and feature lots of grand piano, violin, and horns. As the album goes on, the sound slowly becomes more dissonant, heavy, and layered with organs, strings, distorted guitars, and synthesizers. These shifts in genre match progressions in the story told by the lyrics, and the growing dissonance and chaos represent the protagonist losing his mind as the story unfolds.

The band explains that “Nascence” and its upcoming counterpart “Senescence” represent the pinnacle of their musical journey. The album features a diverse range of tracks, each contributing to the overarching narrative that delves into philosophy and the human condition. It is recommended for fans of Devin Townsend, Haken, and Leprous.

Before the album “Nascence” officially releases, the band has teamed up with MetalInsider for its full-stream premiere HERE.

Due out on August 9th, 2024, album pre-order for “Nascence” is available at https://theaphelionofficial.bandcamp.com.

Previous Videos

– “Deserter” – https://youtu.be/iS2nRowb2VM​

– “Flight” – https://youtu.be/w1MHiLhoH5c​

– “Fragility” – https://youtu.be/D6IfryF4H2I​

– “The Seed of Doubt” – https://youtu.be/uVWt7XQ6-qs​

Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3wWgJOq​

Track Listing:​
1. Prenascent (2:38)
2. Nascence (6:55)
3. The Seed of Doubt (5:26)
4. Fragility (5:49)
5. The Heavy Mist (5:31)
6. Flight (6:48)
7. The Interloper (6:36)
8. Deserter (7:45)
Album Length (47:28)

More info: Theaphelionband.com | Facebook.com/TheAphelionOfficial | Instagram.com/theaphelionband​

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“The sonic goal is one of innovation, dramatic flair, and emotional gravity, with unexpected shifts in genre to create contrast and bring levity. With upcoming double album “Nascence” and “Senescence”, The Aphelion are once again telling an album-spanning story inspired by philosophy and the human condition; a tradition that began with their 2018 release “The Labour Division”.” – The ProgSpace
​
““Fragility!” It’s a wild track that really highlights the bands composing ability, and heavy, yet soulful side.” – Ghost Cult Mag
​
“The Aphelion’s phenomenal vocal range and enticing clashing of instrumentals will prove to be nothing short of intoxicating.” – Canadian Beats

“What strikes me most about the album is how well the themes fit into the music, as well as the level of care they put into their craft. The music has this thread of tension that runs through it in nearly every song, and the musicianship is outstanding. It can go from calm to on fire in a second, and it keeps the listener actively engaged in both the music and the tale. Bravo. 9/10” – Metal-Temple
​
““The Seed Of Doubt,” breathes into the liminal testing of time. A song that shimmers and shivers into bright sparks.” – The Median Man
​
“The Aphelion are very different and refreshingly intriguing. The musicianship is complex as you would expect with prog-metal, but that’s where their genre similarities end. The vocals are wonderfully unique and the tracks from their new album “Nascence” (dropping Aug. 9th) are also full of unique metal passages to take you on a conceptual journey. Tune in & catch The Aphelion on your Home for the Best New Rock…” – WJOE – Findlay’s Home for Rock & Roll
​
“In this single – which I highly recommend – THE APHELION wanted to capture the essence of the vulnerability we all experience. “Fragility” is a testament to the beauty and strength found in our moments of weakness. For them, it is a piece that resonates on a deeply personal level, both musically and lyrically.” – Plus PROG de Vous

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0 Canada’s THE APHELION Explore Uncertainty In Powerful & Proggy Single “The Seed of Doubt” Off New Album “Nascence” Out Aug 2024

  • July 24, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · The Aphelion

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – July 24, 2024

Canada’s THE APHELION Explore Uncertainty In Powerful & Proggy Single “The Seed of Doubt”

New Album “Nascence” Out August 2024

L-R – James Cabral (Guitar/Keyboard), Tyler Davis (Guitar/Backing Vocals), Nate Livingstone (Drums), Evan Haydon-Selkirk (Vocals/Bass/Secondary Keyboard),

Photo Credit – Dark Moon Productions

The Aphelion, Ottawa, Canada’s premier progressive metal band, is excited to announce the release of their new single, “The Seed of Doubt”. The track is the fourth single from their upcoming concept album “Nascence”, which tells the story of a man’s descent into madness and his mind in response to the mundanity and repetitiveness of the world around him. The album is set to release on August 9, 2024, and the band shares their thoughts on their next single:

“Musically, this song takes influence from the 70s prog rock era. It features guest appearances by Brian Asselin on saxophone and Eric Littlewood on trumpet. At this point in the story, the protagonist meets the love of his life, and while their new love is beautiful and for a time he is fulfilled and happy, eventually the relationship sours as he becomes afraid of her hurting him, and grows distrustful and controlling.”

“The Seed of Doubt” is a compelling exploration of the inner turmoil that arises from self-doubt. The Aphelion wanted to reflect that tension and resolution through dynamic shifts and intricate compositions. It is a crucial part of the narrative crafted for “Nascence”. The album is the first of a double album that merges personal experiences with sci-fi themes.

“The Seed of Doubt” is a full prog-rock fusion power ballad, with tons of funky rhythms, catchy choruses, and a wild 70’s Deep Purple-inspired organ solo by keyboardist James Cabral dropped in the middle. It is recommended for fans of Rush, Opeth, and Devin Townsend.

Watch and listen to the video premiere for “The Seed of Doubt” on TheProgSpace HERE.

Due out on August 9th, 2024, album pre-order for “Nascence” is available at https://theaphelionofficial.bandcamp.com.

Previous Videos

– “Deserter” – https://youtu.be/iS2nRowb2VM​

– “Flight” – https://youtu.be/w1MHiLhoH5c​

– “Fragility” – https://youtu.be/D6IfryF4H2I​

Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3wWgJOq​

Track Listing:​
1. Prenascent (2:38)
2. Nascence (6:55)
3. The Seed of Doubt (5:26)
4. Fragility (5:49)
5. The Heavy Mist (5:31)
6. Flight (6:48)
7. The Interloper (6:36)
8. Deserter (7:45)
Album Length (47:28)

More info: Theaphelionband.com | Facebook.com/TheAphelionOfficial | Instagram.com/theaphelionband​

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“The sonic goal is one of innovation, dramatic flair, and emotional gravity, with unexpected shifts in genre to create contrast and bring levity. With upcoming double album “Nascence” and “Senescence”, The Aphelion are once again telling an album-spanning story inspired by philosophy and the human condition; a tradition that began with their 2018 release “The Labour Division”.” – The ProgSpace
​
““Fragility!” It’s a wild track that really highlights the bands composing ability, and heavy, yet soulful side.” – Ghost Cult Mag
​
“The Aphelion’s phenomenal vocal range and enticing clashing of instrumentals will prove to be nothing short of intoxicating.” – Canadian Beats

“What strikes me most about the album is how well the themes fit into the music, as well as the level of care they put into their craft. The music has this thread of tension that runs through it in nearly every song, and the musicianship is outstanding. It can go from calm to on fire in a second, and it keeps the listener actively engaged in both the music and the tale. Bravo. 9/10” – Metal-Temple
​
““The Seed Of Doubt,” breathes into the liminal testing of time. A song that shimmers and shivers into bright sparks.” – The Median Man
​
“The Aphelion are very different and refreshingly intriguing. The musicianship is complex as you would expect with prog-metal, but that’s where their genre similarities end. The vocals are wonderfully unique and the tracks from their new album “Nascence” (dropping Aug. 9th) are also full of unique metal passages to take you on a conceptual journey. Tune in & catch The Aphelion on your Home for the Best New Rock…” – WJOE – Findlay’s Home for Rock & Roll
​
“In this single – which I highly recommend – THE APHELION wanted to capture the essence of the vulnerability we all experience. “Fragility” is a testament to the beauty and strength found in our moments of weakness. For them, it is a piece that resonates on a deeply personal level, both musically and lyrically.” – Plus PROG de Vous

—
ASHER MEDIA RELATIONS
Jon Asher – Music Publicist
#.514.581.5780
jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com
Facebook @AsherMediaRelations
Instagram @AsherMedia
Tweet @AsherMedia

0 Canada’s THE APHELION Put A Prog Metal Spin On Human Vulnerability w/ New Single “Fragility” Off New Album “Nascence” Out Aug 2024

  • June 20, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · The Aphelion

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – June 20, 2024

Canada’s THE APHELION Put A Prog Metal Spin On Human Vulnerability w/ New Single “Fragility”

New Album “Nascence” Out August 2024

L-R – James Cabral (Guitar/Keyboard), Tyler Davis (Guitar/Backing Vocals), Nate Livingstone (Drums), Evan Haydon-Selkirk (Vocals/Bass/Secondary Keyboard),

Photo Credit – Dark Moon Productions

Ottawa, Canada’s progressive metal titans The Aphelion are thrilled to announce the release of their latest single “Fragility” from their eagerly awaited concept album “Nascence”, which will be available on August 9, 2024. The single is a cross-section of influences from classical music to Radiohead, to musical theatre, while still stepping heavily into the band’s love of more contemporary progressive metal and they comment:

“Fragility is where the first real cracks in the protagonist’s psyche begin to form. The man awakens one morning remembering nothing but violence, and yet his wife lays sleeping peacefully next to him and nothing is out of place. He begins to wonder if he has had a vision of death, and whether it was his death or hers that he saw, and fears that the worst has yet to come. Musically, the song is a blend of classical orchestration, art rock sensibilities, and heavy riffs.”

In the single, The Aphelion wanted to capture the essence of vulnerability that we all experience. “Fragility” is a testament to the beauty and strength found in our weakest moments. To them, it’s a track that resonates on a deeply personal level, both musically and lyrically. As part of the “Nascence” album, it serves as a crucial piece in the overarching narrative that explores themes of philosophy and the human condition.

The intrepid group of Evan Haydon-Selkirk (lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboard), James Cabral (guitar, keyboard), Tyler Davis (guitar, backing vocals), and Nathanael Livingstone (drums, percussion) have cemented their place in the Canadian progressive metal scene through nearly a decade of intense collaboration and dynamic live performances. They are recommended listening for fans of Leprous, Opeth and Between the Buried and Me.

Watch “Fragility” via its premiere on Ghost Cult Magazine HERE.

Due out on August 9th, 2024, album pre-order for “Nascence” is available at https://theaphelionofficial.bandcamp.com.

Music Video – “Deserter” – https://youtu.be/iS2nRowb2VM​

Music Video – “Flight” – https://youtu.be/w1MHiLhoH5c​

Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3wWgJOq​

Track Listing:​
1. Prenascent (2:38)
2. Nascence (6:55)
3. The Seed of Doubt (5:26)
4. Fragility (5:49)
5. The Heavy Mist (5:31)
6. Flight (6:48)
7. The Interloper (6:36)
8. Deserter (7:45)
Album Length (47:28)

More info: Theaphelionband.com | Facebook.com/TheAphelionOfficial | Instagram.com/theaphelionband​

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“The Aphelion’s phenomenal vocal range and enticing clashing of instrumentals will prove to be nothing short of intoxicating.” – Canadian Beats

—
ASHER MEDIA RELATIONS
Jon Asher – Music Publicist
#.514.581.5780
jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com
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0 Canada’s THE APHELION Announce Prog Metal Opus Album “Nascence” And First Two Singles “Deserter” and “Flight”

  • June 7, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · The Aphelion

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – June 7, 2024

Canada’s THE APHELION Announce Prog Metal Opus Album “Nascence” And First Two Singles “Deserter” and “Flight”

L-R – James Cabral (Guitar/Keyboard), Tyler Davis (Guitar/Backing Vocals), Evan Haydon-Selkirk (Vocals/Bass/Secondary Keyboard), Nathanael Livingstone (Drums)

Photo Credit – Dark Moon Productions

Hard-hitting progressive metal band, The Aphelion, from Ottawa, Canada proudly announces the release of their upcoming album “Nascence” coming out on August 9th, 2024, and have two music videos already out for the debut singles “Deserter” and “Flight”. The album is one half a pair, an enrapturing concept album that tells the story of a man’s descent into madness and his own mind in response to the mundanity and repetitiveness of the world around him. They dive into the singles:

“‘Deserter’ was the obvious choice for a lead single; it’s a great cross-section of what the rest of the album has in store and a barnstormer of a tune from the first second to the last. The live reception to this song has always been big so we tried to capture that energy on the record. ‘Flight’ is by far the heaviest piece of music we’ve ever released, and one of our favourite live songs as well.”

The album finale “Deserter” is a culmination of all of the sounds across this album, and features indulgent non-linear songwriting tied together with catchy choruses. The song pushes each member to their limit at one point or another across its runtime and features complex polymeters and incredibly fast passages. “Flight” is by far the heaviest song on the album, an homage to thrash metal and prog death giants such as Gojira. It moves at a near break-neck pace across its nearly seven-minute track time across blistering solos, thrashy riffs, and pummeling breakdowns.

Since their formation in 2015, The Aphelion has built a reputation for their innovative sound, dramatic flair, and emotional depth. Their music is complex, with unexpected shifts in genre to create contrast and bring levity. The singles are available on YouTube and recommended for fans of Haken, Leprous, and Opeth.

Music Video – “Deserter” – https://youtu.be/iS2nRowb2VM

​

Music Video – “Flight” – https://youtu.be/w1MHiLhoH5c

​

Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3wWgJOq

​

Due out on August 9th, 2024, album pre-order for “Nascence” is available at https://theaphelionofficial.bandcamp.com.

Track Listing:​
1. Prenascent (2:38)
2. Nascence (6:55)
3. The Seed of Doubt (5:26)
4. Fragility (5:49)
5. The Heavy Mist (5:31)
6. Flight (6:48)
7. The Interloper (6:36)
8. Deserter (7:45)
Album Length (47:28)

More info: Theaphelionband.com | Facebook.com/TheAphelionOfficial | Instagram.com/theaphelionband​

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“The Aphelion’s phenomenal vocal range and enticing clashing of instrumentals will prove to be nothing short of intoxicating.” – Canadian Beats

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#.514.581.5780
jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com
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0 EPK – The Aphelion – Nascence (2024)

  • May 28, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · The Aphelion

EPK – The Aphelion – Nascence (2024)

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

“The Aphelion is an outlet for each member to push their technical abilities to the max, while also telling album-spanning stories and composing complex, engaging, creative pieces of music. While the ultimate goal is purely artistic, the hope is that the results bring a challenging but overall satisfying listening experience to fans.

The objective with Nascence, the first of two album, which will be followed by Senescence was to create a cohesive multi-album spanning story while still having each album contain its own unique musical aesthetics and complete listening experience. In a way, Nascence musically has always been the calm before the storm, and while the songs are almost always rooted in metal, the album grows from a more classical-influenced, beautiful prog-rock flavoured sound to a fast, angry, teeth-gnashing finale.” – Evan Haydon-Selkirk – Lead Vocals, Bass – The Aphelion

Band: The Aphelion
Album Title: Nascence
Release Date: August 9th, 2024
Label: Self-Release

For fans of Haken, Leprous, Opeth, Between the Buried and Me, Devin Townsend

Theaphelionband.com | Facebook.com/TheAphelionOfficial | Youtube.com/@theaphelionband | Instagram.com/theaphelionband

Theaphelionofficial.bandcamp.com | Spotify | Apple Music

“The name may be kind of similar to a Leprous album from 2021 but The Aphelion are a Canadian prog metal quartet who are about to release their new concept album Nascence on August 9. The upcoming album tells the story of a man’s descent into madness and his mind in response to the mundanity and repetitiveness of the world around him. “Musically, this song takes influence from the 70s prog rock era,” the band state. “It features guest appearances by Brian Asselin on saxophone and Eric Littlewood on trumpet. At this point in the story, the protagonist meets the love of his life, and while their new love is beautiful and for a time he is fulfilled and happy, eventually the relationship sours as he becomes afraid of her hurting him, and grows distrustful and controlling.” – Prog Magazine – Tracks of The Week – August 9th  – The Seed of Doubt

“The sonic goal is one of innovation, dramatic flair, and emotional gravity, with unexpected shifts in genre to create contrast and bring levity. With upcoming double album “Nascence” and “Senescence”, The Aphelion are once again telling an album-spanning story inspired by philosophy and the human condition; a tradition that began with their 2018 release “The Labour Division”.” – The ProgSpace

“This song is masterfully handled musically, with soaring vocals and string melodies, all tackled in a minor key, that oozes melancholic hopelessness. It’s a crazy juxtapose of beauty within the instrumentation, and utter painful madness lyrically. Heavy riffs, growls, thunderous drums, and cyclical riffs in crazy time signatures create the soundtrack of sheer madness and terror by the end of the track, along with multi-layered vocals, like voices in the head of the protagonist. A very clever track indeed. 9/5/10″ – Ever Metal

“This Canadian quartet combine a range of styles into a progressive metallic stew where at one end of the spectrum classical and orchestral elements cross swords with aggressive death metal and thrash at the extreme end…. ‘Flight’ sees The Aphelion persevere with an intense passage: almost seven minutes of furious and breakneck release with a suitably harsh vocal, with barely a pause for thought, and perhaps the reason for an intricate passage offered by ‘The Interloper’ where the intensity is provided by an impassioned vocal and impressively complex interplay. The musical climax of ‘Deserter’ is suitably grandiose yet leaves the expectation that the story will find its natural conclusion.” – Powerplay Magazine UK

“For me it’s the Prog record of the year, which is never too cerebral or tiring, but carries you through the entire album. That’s why it’s mine 9 out of 10 Hellfire points worth it, because I’m already really looking forward to it if I can hold the second part of the saga in my hands.” – Hellfire-Magazin

““Fragility!” It’s a wild track that really highlights the bands composing ability, and heavy, yet soulful side.” – Ghost Cult Mag

“The Aphelion’s phenomenal vocal range and enticing clashing of instrumentals will prove to be nothing short of intoxicating.” – Canadian Beats

“What strikes me most about the album is how well the themes fit into the music, as well as the level of care they put into their craft. The music has this thread of tension that runs through it in nearly every song, and the musicianship is outstanding. It can go from calm to on fire in a second, and it keeps the listener actively engaged in both the music and the tale. Bravo. 9/10″ – Metal-Temple

“An album to seek out by those fond of an expressive and expansive take on the progressive metal tradition.” – The Progressor

““The Seed Of Doubt,” breathes into the liminal testing of time. A song that shimmers and shivers into bright sparks.” – The Median Man

“The Aphelion are very different and refreshingly intriguing. The musicianship is complex as you would expect with prog-metal, but that’s where their genre similarities end. The vocals are wonderfully unique and the tracks from their new album “Nascence” (dropping Aug. 9th) are also full of unique metal passages to take you on a conceptual journey. Tune in & catch The Aphelion on your Home for the Best New Rock…” – WJOE – Findlay’s Home for Rock & Roll

“In this single – which I highly recommend – THE APHELION wanted to capture the essence of the vulnerability we all experience. “Fragility” is a testament to the beauty and strength found in our moments of weakness. For them, it is a piece that resonates on a deeply personal level, both musically and lyrically.” – Plus PROG de Vous

“… a really interesting album, filled to the brim with technical skill and fantastic storytelling. Having that almost conceptual essence helps to drive home the album as a whole. I really enjoy the inclusion of unclean vocals alongside the clean in both “The Heavy Mist” and “Flight”, and those two tracks in particular are standout moments for me… I cannot wait to see how the 2nd album in the series differs from this one. I’m hoping for more of the same, but tweaked.” – Fox Reviews Rock 

“Un album limite extrême prog percutant, fabuleux dans le genre. Un son à part, fort, énergique, métal mais progressiste et fabuleux, rien d’autre, c’est excellent 9/10″
“An album bordering on extreme prog, hard-hitting, fabulous in its genre. A sound apart, strong, energetic, metal but progressive and fabulous, nothing else, it’s excellent.9/10” – Profil Prog

“I love the melodic prog metal sound they’re going for, and I’ll be following their career from the sidelines to see how they develop. They’re one of the few groups for which I can say that I’ve been covering them since the beginning, and they’ll always have a special place in my heart because of that.” – The Progressive Subway

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Band: The Aphelion
Album Title: Nascence
Release Date: August 9th, 2024
Label: Self-Release

Track Listing:
1. Prenascent (2:38)
2. Nascence (6:55)
3. The Seed of Doubt (5:26)
4. Fragility (5:49)
5. The Heavy Mist (5:31)
6. Flight (6:48)
7. The Interloper (6:36)
8. Deserter (7:45)
Album Length (47:28)

Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: The Aphelion
• All songs written by: The Aphelion
• Lyrics written by: Evan Haydon-Selkirk
• Produced by Evan Haydon-Selkirk and Mike Bond
• Mixed by: Evan Haydon-Selkirk
• Mastered by: Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street
• Album Artwork by: Alyssa Kusik
Violin on tracks 1, 2, and 4 performed by Erik Johnson-Scherger
Cello on tracks 1 and 2 performed by Emma Grant-Zypchen
Saxophone on tracks 2, 3, and 4 performed by Brian Asselin
Trumpet and flugelhorn on tracks 2, 3, and 4 performed by Eric Littlewood
• Member of SOCAN
• Canadian Content (MAPL)

Album and Live Band Lineup:
James Cabral – Keyboard, Guitar
Tyler Davis – Guitar, Vocals
Evan Haydon-Selkirk – Lead Vocals, Bass
Nathanael Livingstone – Drums, Percussion

Live Band Lineup:
James Cabral – Keyboard, Guitar, and Backing Vocals
Tyler Davis – Guitar and Backing Vocals
Evan Haydon-Selkirk – Lead Vocals, Bass, and Keyboard
Nathanael Livingstone – Drums

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About The Album Artwork:

All of the pieces for each single and album cover are done by the incredibly talented Thunder Bay artist Alyssa Kusik (@salsafish.art on Instagram). Each piece is oil painted on canvas with mixed media elements such as yarn poked through the canvas, as well as digital layering applied in the final process. Her works were all inspired heavily by the album concept as well as the lyrics, and she worked closely with Evan to create as strong of a visual representation of the story and emotionality as possible.

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

Lyrically Nascence tells the story of a man’s descent into madness and his own mind in response to the mundanity and repetitiveness of the world around him.

As our protagonist loses his grip, he begins to allow his relationships with those he cares about to deteriorate, and becomes increasingly paranoid; at first suspecting that those who love him are hurting him, being unfaithful, and eventually that they’re merely actors who are staging his life. As he stalks his wife one day, he is confronted by a homeless man who tells him not to trust his reality and that everyone around him is not what they seem. In response, he snaps completely and begins to run from his life. What happens next? You’ll have to wait until Senescence to find out.

While the album is not autobiographical, I made a point of drawing from life experience where I could in order to emotionally charge my writing and performances, as well as to create authenticity while still telling a fictional story.

JAMES SAYS:

Musically, the album begins with a more accessible, prog-rock-influenced sound. Songs towards the beginning of the album (Nascence, The Seed of Doubt) are calmer and catchier, and feature lots of grand pianos, violin, and horns. As the album goes on, the sound slowly becomes more dissonant, heavy, and layered with organs, strings, distorted guitars, and synthesizers. These shifts in genre match progressions in the story told by the lyrics, and the growing dissonance and chaos represent the protagonist losing his mind as the story unfolds.

Track by track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

PRENASCENT – Prenascent is an instrumental overture made up of passages from the other songs on the album. It introduces all of the main musical motifs and sets the tone for what’s to come. While it has no lyrics, Prenascent could be considered the birth of our protagonist.

NASCENCE – Nascence is the title track of the album and lyrically represents the beginning of the story and the mental state we find our protagonist in. He is afraid of dying and even more than that, he is afraid of having lived an unremarkable life. Musically, it begins with a beautiful orchestral passage of grand piano, horns, and strings, with soft, somber vocals and jazzy solo passages. However, the song takes a turn for the darker, weaving through extremely intense and technical instrumental passages before arriving at a grandiose operatic chorus and a sweeping guitar masterclass before going out with heavy riffs, blast beats, and a stunning piano finale.

THE SEED OF DOUBT – Musically, this song takes influences from the 70s prog rock era. It features an organ solo and guest appearances from Brian Asselin and Eric Littlewood on saxophone and trumpet. At this point in the story, the protagonist meets the love of his life, and while their new love is beautiful and for a time he is fulfilled and happy, eventually the relationship sours as he becomes afraid of her hurting him, and grows distrustful and controlling.

FRAGILITY – Fragility is where the first real cracks in the protagonist’s psyche begin to form. At first he suspects, and then accuses his wife of cheating, telling her that she is the reason he’s so unhappy and the root of his mental illness. The man awakens the next morning remembering nothing but violence, and yet his wife lays sleeping peacefully next to him and nothing is out of place. He begins to wonder if he has had a vision of death, and whether it was his death or hers that he saw, and fears that the worst has yet to come. Musically, the song is a blend of classical orchestration, art rock sensibilities, and heavy riffs.

THE HEAVY MIST – At this point, the protagonist’s paranoia has begun expanding to his mother and his friends, and he begins to realize he has no memories of his upbringing or much of his past. Musically, this song is of two halves – it begins with a rocky alternating meter riff before soothing the listener into a false sense of security with beautiful chord progressions and vocal layering. From there it brings the energy back up into a more straight-ahead hard rock sound and eventually a death metal reprise of the first verse, setting the stage for Flight.

FLIGHT – Flight is by far the heaviest song on the album, an homage to thrash metal and prog death giants such as Gojira. It moves at a near break-neck pace across its nearly seven-minute track time across blistering solos, thrashy riffs, and pummeling breakdowns. Lyrically, the protagonist has been shaken into fight or flight and tries to escape his life and loved ones. He is chased out onto the street, believing he is being chased by everyone in the neighbourhood. He is tackled to the ground, and forced back inside, where he laments that he is now alone.

THE INTERLOPER – This track is one of the more musically intricate songs on the album. It has tons of keyboard layers, polyrhythms, and time signature changes. At this point in the story he has been left alone and escapes again, but this time decides to stalk his wife and prove that she is unfaithful and plotting against him. Just as he believes he’s got her, he is accosted by a homeless man who starts to tell him detailed things about his past that he had long forgotten.

DESERTER – Deserter is a culmination of all of the sounds across this album and features indulgent non-linear songwriting tied together with catchy choruses. The song pushes each member to their limit at one point or another across its runtime and features complex polymeters and incredibly fast passages. It is the finale of the album, but a cliffhanger of sorts lyrically, as it tells the perspective of our protagonist’s response to a total stranger telling him details about his life and not to trust anything. The protagonist has more questions, but the homeless man disappears before he can answer, which causes the protagonist to snap and begin to run for the forest.

What happens next remains to be seen in the second half, Senescence.

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STORY ANGLES – FUN FACTS:

1. The band’s debut album, The Labour Division was recorded in its entirety in a single weekend. All members of the band worked around the clock recording their parts from the time they arrived at the studio on Friday evening to Sunday late at night taking small breaks to sleep on the studio floor.

2. A long-time staple of the Aphelion’s performances has been their infamous “polka wall of death” which involved the band separating the crowd and preparing them for a wall of death and then surprising them by playing the polka-inspired passage at the end of “Conflict Theory” instead of the heavy breakdown the crowd was expecting.

3. A yellow honey bear accompanies the band on stage at every performance. Location varies.

4. The band once serenaded the crowd with a Napalm Death inspired performance of Happy Birthday upon request from bar staff at a gig in Pembroke. The gig took place at a restaurant and much of the audience was enjoying a quiet dinner with family unaware that they were going to be treated to a metal show.

5. Evan, Tyler, and James have known each other since high school, and the lineup has been steady since 2016. James and Evan have been in bands together since 2013. All four members are incredibly close, creating not just a band, but a close-knit group of friends.

L- R – James Cabral (Guitar/Keyboard), Tyler Davis (Guitar/Backing Vocals), Evan Haydon-Selkirk (Vocals/Bass/Secondary Keyboard), Nathanael Livingstone (Drums)

Photo Credit – Dark Moon Productions

The Aphelion is a hard-hitting progressive metal band from Ottawa, Ontario who have been active since 2015. Members, Evan Haydon-Selkirk (lead vocals, bass guitar, keyboard), James Cabral (guitar, keyboard), Tyler Davis (guitar, backing vocals), and Nathanael Livingstone (drums, percussion) have crafted an image, sound, and musical bond on Canadian stages through nearly a decade of collaboration.

​The sonic goal is one of innovation, dramatic flair, and emotional gravity, with unexpected shifts in the genre to create contrast and bring levity. With the upcoming double album Nascence and Senescence, The Aphelion is once again telling an album-spanning story inspired by philosophy and the human condition; a tradition that began with their 2018 release the Labour Division.

​On the live stage, The Aphelion brings the drama and bombast of their material to life with energetic and emotional live shows focusing on audience participation and feats of musical gymnastics. Truly a single unit, the members interact, spotlight each other for solo sections, and support one another from the first note to the last. Afterwards, the members can be found at the merch booth, or in the pit supporting their fellow locals and headliners.

​The Aphelion have opened for bands such as Protest the Hero, Intervals, Mandroid Echostar, Ne Obliviscaris, Alestorm, and Powerglove, and have begun expanding their reach throughout the galaxy.

Discography:
2024 – Nascence (LP)
2020 – A Grave Mistake (Single)
2018 – The Labour Division (LP)

Shared Stage with: Protest The Hero, Alestorm, Intervals, Ne Obliviscaris, CKY, Allegaeon, Powerglove, Mandroid Echostar, Aephanemer, Falset, Lycanthro, Salem Trials, Pyramid Theorem

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