IRIST, the Atlanta-by-way-of-South America band whose explosive 2020 debut album, Order of the Mind, was “one of the most buzzed about metal debuts of the year” (Brooklyn Vegan), return with the GloriaEP on Sept. 16, via Nuclear Blast Records.
A preview of the five-song release is available now, with Revolver showcasing the Scott Rudd-created lyric video for ‘Heal‘.
“When we wrote ‘Heal,’ I was trying to describe our inability as humans to face reality,” explains singer Rodrigo Carvalho. “My own dealing with pain and loss was what inspired me to write these lyrics. I never know what people may get out of my lyrics, but I hope that it particularly connects with those going through a rough patch in life.”
The EP, which once again finds the band’s music mixed by Matt Bayles (MASTODON/ISIS), comes after a hindered rollout for what many predicted was going to launch the band as one of the more prominent new bands in heavy music. Kerrang! declared the four-piece “one of 2020’s most important metal acts” and Revolver dubbed the 10-song album one of the year’s “finest metal albums.” With a release, and tour, slated for the Spring of 2020, the band was sidelined in the wake of international lockdowns, with Carvalho moving back to Brazil and guitar player Pablo Davila moving to Texas to work in an Austin COVID-ward.
“We still wrote a bit despite the distance,” adds Carvalho, “Musically, we began to explore more melodic vocal lines, and we added synth, noise, and electronic element. We write intense melodies and frantic beats to convey what’s in our lyrics.”
Now, with the Gloria EPon the horizon, as well as dates with PALLBEARER, ELDER and upcoming record releases shows, guitar player Pablo Davila is eager for the band to pick up where they left off: “We couldn’t be more excited and grateful to be releasing new music. It’s really important to me that the music reflect what Rodrigo is saying, and vice versa, and with ‘Heal’ we wanted to convey something painful and at the same time hopeful.”
Unique Swedish rock band GAUPA are excited to unveil the second single from their forthcoming album, Myriad, which is to be released on November 18, 2022 via Nuclear Blast Records. The song is called ‘Diametrical Enchantress‘ and will instantly catch you with its entrancing half-time groove and singer Emma Näslund’s unique vocal delivery. As with previous single, ‘RA‘, GAUPA have produced an inventive and trippy, visually stunning music video for the song, which you can watch below.
GAUPA‘s sophomore album Myriad features eight diverse and exquisitely crafted songs that keep strolling around between progressive rock, psychedelic & stoner rock, doom and folk. An eclectic and unpredictable, yet very mature record by a band that is destined to win over any open-minded music enthusiast from each branch the heavy rock spectrum has to offer.
Emma Näslund (Vocals)comments: “When people hear that you play music, at first some think it’s really cool. But when it comes down to it they condemn it.
The time you have to put in to your craft and rehearsals and meetings etc. Some people think it’s just sliding around in VIP areas on a shrimp sandwich. Others would argue that it’s time to give up your “hobby” up and do something “real”.
But some things you can’t stop doing. Art needs be created. Music needs to be created. There is always room for more and it’s important to keep going. I guess some people just needs to create music and art or they’ll implode.
Diametrical Enchantress was the last song we wrote for the album Myriad. It’s freeing because it just came out of us as certainly as mosquitoes in summer.”
Swedish metal legends SOILWORK have released their new album Övergivenheten today – both highly anticipated by fans and lauded by the press, the twelfth output by Helsingborg’s finest lands as one of the finest metal records of the year, and of SOILWORK’s career.
Together with the new album, the band have released a live video for their focus track ‘Valleys Of Gloam’ that you can watch here:
Singer Björn Strid comments: “Valleys of Gloam has a fierce metallic rock drive and sticks out quite a bit on this album. It might remind some people of the Figure Number Five days – yet it’s moving forward with the bands new found era, where the melodic language and intensity unites in a unique and beautiful way. This one is a very uplifting piece, that goes straight to the heart”
Jimmy Kay and Alan Dixon from Canada’sThe Metal Voicerecently spoke to co-founder and guitarist Dave ‘Snake’ Sabo from Skid Row.
Skid Row’s new studio album, “The Gang’s All Here”, will arrive on October 14 via earMUSIC. The group recorded most of the Album in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Nick Raskulinecz (Rush, Foo Fighters)
When asked about the recent passing of Steve Grimmett from Grim Reaper “What a horrible loss, that guy had a hard time man. I feel so bad for what he had to go through and what his family is now going through. He always seemed to have just such a positive great attitude and man could he sing. “
When asked about the journey of making the new record “It’s been quite the ride getting to this point we’ve gone through so many different obstacles and potholes in the road to get to where we were able to make and finish this record in the way that we ultimately wanted it to be. You know any band that finishes a record that they’ve taken a long time to create and produce they’re gonna sit there and say it’s the most amazing thing they’ve ever done and you’re never going to hear anybody go and yeah it’s okay but we could have done better. For us this is the record that we had envisioned in our head when we when we first started working on it and it took a long time to get there. A lot of rewrites and a lot of soul searching and navigating through as everyone had to do through the pandemic and how that all played into the formation of this record. Then having to make a really difficult decision to get ( new singer) Erik Grönwall in the band and that decision wasn’t difficult from a standpoint of his talent because that absolutely speaks for itself. It was just that we had gotten to a crossroads where we were done with most of the record. I think we had maybe three or three vocal tracks on the record but most of the music was done if not all and we just realized that we needed to make a change and it was a harsh realization. There were no arguments or anything like that with ZP (with former singer ZP Theart ), there was no animosity. I think that it was we both and I mean ZP and myself Rachel, Scotty and Rob over here we kind of just knew that we were all we were just the two sides were going in separate directions.”
When asked how difficult it was to part ways with ZP Theart “It was hard to part ways because he’s a really good guy (ZP) he’s really like a nice guy. I had a lot of fun with him and a great singer but it’s just we were going in two different directions and it was inevitable. We were recording the record like I said and we just felt like if we’re gonna make a change we have to do it now. It was not the most opportune time to make a change being that we were in the middle of this record and we had this Scorpion’s residency coming up in las Vegas so it was really difficult. We only had one person in mind and it was Eric and so when we made and informed ZP we’re going to go all our separate ways. I think everyone was well aware that we were traveling in opposite directions or different directions. I think it was everything, I think as musicians, as artists, as people we’re just starting to go down two different paths and like I said there was no blowout argument or anything like that there was no nothing that anybody did that was you know like salacious or or or disrespectful nothing like that.”
When asked to describe the new album’s musical direction for fans “l don’t want to use the term throwback but it this sounds like that to me, like the natural evolution from the first record and the second record and then it would have been this record that’s what it feels like to me and that’s kind of what we heard in our head. That’s all credit due to our producer Nick Raskulinecz. You want to get back to why you started doing this in the first place and for me personally I think most of us, it’s that essence of that 16 year old kid standing in front of a mirror with his guitar slung though pretending he’s Ace Frehley or Michael Schenker or Alex Lifeson. It’s that mentality if you love the music that you do, you love the band that you’re in, that essence burns. It’s just a case of tapping into that again in as much as a purest pure form as you can at this stage of your career. That was really the magic of Nick just reintroducing us to ourselves. “
When asked about their publishing status in the early days “There’s all these rumors going around that we had a sell off all our publishing and all that stuff. It’s not true. We did a business deal for part of our publishing to be owned by another entity but not the whole thing and yes we’ve been very blessed and fortunate with the financial return that we’ve gotten still to this day.”
When asked if they got the phone call to replace Whitesnake on the upcoming Scorpions Tour ” I would love to get that phone call, I’m hoping that we do at some point it would be amazing, time is running short. We had an amazing time with Scorpions in Las Vegas, they treated us with just absolute respect and we’ve known them for a long time so they’re friends and we think the world of them. So any sort of offer would be greatly appreciated and obviously well we have such great admiration for them that it would be an honor to play with them again.”
“The Gang’s All Here” track listing:
01. Hell Or High Water 02. The Gang’s All Here 03. Not Dead Yet 04. Time Bomb 05. Resurrected 06. Nowhere Fast 07. When The Lights Come On 08. Tear It Down 09. October’s Song 10. World’s On Fire
Photo by Αggeliki.Hristoff.Photography., edited by Dimitris Tzortzis Designs
SEDE VACANTE is a female fronted symphonic gothic metal band from Finland and Greece, founded in 2015 by the talented composer Michael Tiko.
With a renewed inspiration and a refreshed line-up (including the extraordinary lead vocalist Stephanie Mazor), the band completed a heavier and faster second album. ‘Conium’ showcases a truly brilliant songwriting, with easy and memorable choruses for each song and featuring a rich, powerful and yet pristine sound.
The Sede Vacante passionate display will guide the listeners through the most hidden paths of the human soul, among dark feelings of disenchantment, melancholy and resentment.
“Conium” is set to be released on October 21st via Scarlet Records.
sophomore record for the emerging stars of the European symphonic gothic metal scene
produced and mixed by Fotis Benardo at Devasoundz Studios (Athens)
artwork by Dimitris Tzortzis
sing-along lyrics and catchy choruses amidst smart electronic elements and heavy guitar riffs
Sede Vacante are currently working on their third record, a concept-album based on Dante Alighieri’s ‘Inferno’
for fans of Nightwish, Within Temptation, Evanescence, Lacuna Coil, Epica
SEDE VACANTE is: Stephanie Mazor – vocals Michael Tiko – guitar, vocals, synths Nick Gkogkomitros – bass Jannis K – drums
German metal institution GRAVE DIGGER have released their new official video for their third single “Heart Of A Warrior”!
The track is taken from the upcoming longplayer “Symbol Of Eternity”, to be released as CD, Vinyl, Boxset, Download and on all streaming platforms next week Friday, August 26, 2022 via ROAR! Rock Of Angels Records!
Music by Axel Ritt Lyrics by Chris Boltendahl Mixed and Mastered by Chris Boltendahl @ Graveyard Studio / Köln / Germany Video created by: W Designer https://www.facebook.com/wdesignerbr/
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