Just in time for international women’s day, symphonic metal outfit BEYOND THE BLACK – fronted by the exceptional Jennifer Haben – present their new single “Misery”, off of their upcoming album Hørizøns, to be released via Napalm Records on June 19th.
The explosive quintet manages to perform a tightrope act between scene solidarity and the constant motivation to conquer new musical horizons: With their newest offering, BEYOND THE BLACK prepares their powerful manifesto of self-confidence and leaving the “Misery” of the past behind. The track takes its listeners into a wide melodic range between melodic mellifluousness and uncompromising energetic rock and metal fragments.
Along with an artful, moody conceptualized visual, BEYOND THE BLACK defeats the demons of the past and enters another spectra of their musical identity. Jennifer Haben’s remarkable and striking vocals underline her standing as a powerful frontwoman and hit the listener’s senses with full force.
“Misery” presents one first sparkle of the manifold facets off the upcoming album: With this omen to their upcoming album, BEYOND THE BLACK are remaining and reinventing themselves at the same time. This is a multi-layered, metallic offering, proving their standing in the scene!
Jennifer Haben on the new album: “With 2019 having been the biggest year in our career as a band so far, we were thrilled and anxious to get back to the studio and start writing again – not just to make up to the fast and amazing development that has happened in the band since our last album, but to pin this development down also musically for everyone to hear and see. Hørizøns is unmistakably a BEYOND THE BLACK album, but with so many new facets and personality adding up to the classic BEYOND THE BLACK ID that make it a true band-album. For us this has definitely been a walk on the tightrope and we feel to have it accomplished to its fullest. Without beating around the bush, we can say that we’re extremely proud and confident that Hørizøns is the best BEYOND THE BLACK album to date.“
Tracklisting:
1. Horizons
2. Misery
3. Wounded Healer (feat. Elize Ryd)
4. Some Kind Of Monster
5. Human
6. Golden Pariahs
7. Marching On
8. You’re Not Alone
9. Out Of The Ashes
10. Paralyzed
11. Coming Home
12. I Won’t Surrender (Feat. Tina Guo)
13. Welcome To My Wasteland
This autumn will get thrilling: BEYOND THE BLACK joins forces with modern melodic metal standouts Amaranthe to kick off their joint co-headline tour, to spread the news of a new metal generation across the continent.
BEYOND THE BLACK live: w/ Amaranthe
15.11.20 BE – Antwerp / Trix
20.11.20 FR – Paris / Elysée Montmartre
21.11.20 FR – Bordeaux / Rock School Barbey
22.11.20 ES – Barcelona / Razzmatazz II
23.11.20 ES – Madrid / Mon Live
25.11.20 FR – Lyon / Ninkasi Kao
01.12.20 IT – Milan / Live Club
02.12.20 CH – Lausanne / Metropole
04.12.20 HU – Budapest / Barba Negra
05.12.20 CZ – Zlín / MOR Café
08.12.20 PL – Warsaw / Progresja
13.12.20 NL – Utrecht / Trivoli Ronda
15.12.20 DK – Copenhagen / Amager Bio
16.12.20 NO – Oslo / Sentrum Scene
17.12.20 SE – Gothenburg / Pustervik
18.12.20 SE – Stockholm / Klubben Fryshuset
Ohio-based contemporary metallers NINE SHRINES – who just recently signed with Mascot Label Group – have teamed up with Metal Shock Finland to premiere, for Finnish territory, their new video “King Of Mercy”, taken from the debut EP ‘Misery’, set to be released on April 7th (digitally) and April 21st (CD), via Mascot Records! Watch the video below. Furthermore, on April 17, NINE SHRINES begin touring, with plans to travel the globe! Check out the confirmed tour dates below.
NINE SHRINES dig deep to explore the nuances of contemporary metal, navigating through metalcore, alt rock and stadium sized choruses. Formed by former ATTACK ATTACK! Drummer Andrew Wetzel and LIFE ON REPEAT guitarist Andrew Baylis early in 2014, they are a band woven into the fabric of the explosive Ohio scene.
Comments Tarja Virmakari, Metal Shock Finland‘s CEO/Founder/President:
“We’re so excited to premiere this video, it has a great amount of kick-ass attitude, delivering all the right ingredients of contemporary metal at its best! These guys know how to kill the stage. Outstanding!”
Watch “King Of Mercy” video here:
Drummer Andrew Wetzel explains the video: “It’s for people that have been walked on their whole lives. We’ve all had a time when we felt like our sole purpose was to bend over backwards so everyone around us could get what they want. This is a very personal song for us. Some people don’t deserve forgiveness and this is the anthem of our retribution.”
Misery EP Tracklist:
Bend
King Of Mercy
Parasite
Lost
Misery
Upcoming US tourdates:
Nonpoint/Nine Shrines
April 17 – CLEVELAND AGORA Cleveland, Ohio
April 18 – Mercury Ballroom Louisville, Kentucky
April 19 – The Masquerade Atlanta, Georgia
Nonpoint/Dinosaur Pile Up/Nine Shrines
April 25 – Club LA Destin, FL
Hinder/Nonpoint/Nine Shrines
April 26 – Zydeco Birmingham, AL
April 28 – The Hideaway Jackson, MS
April 29 – The Warehouse Clarksville, TN
April 30 – Southport Hall New Orleans, LA
May 2 – Scout Bar Houston, TX
May 4 – The Rock Box San Antonio, TX
May 5 – Diamond Ballroom Oklahoma City, OK
May 6 – Trees Dallas, TX
May 8 – Jake’s Backroom Lubbock, TX
May 10 – The Black Sheep Colorado Springs, CO
May 11 – The Summit Music Hall Denver, CO
May 15 – The Machine Shop Flint, MI
May 18 – Austins, Libertyville, IL
May 19 – The Forge Joliet, IL
May 23 – Mulcahy’s Long Island, NY
May 25 – House of Independents Asbury Park, NJ
May 26 – Hard Times Cafe Fredericksburg, VA
More information on NINE SHRINES and the upcoming debut EP “Misery”:
Mascot Label Group has announed the signing of Nine Shrines, alongside plans to release the EP Misery on April 21. The quintet will begin touring next month, bringing the band’s repetoire to stages across the U.S. on a tour with Hinder and Nonpoint (itinerary follows above). Founder and ex-Attack Attack! drummer Andrew Wetzel is based in Columbus, Ohio while Andrew Baylis (guitar), Devon Voisine (bass), Evan McKeever (guitar) and Chris Parketny (vocals) are based in Cleveland.
The quintet dug deep to explore the nuances of contemporary metal, navigating through metalcore, alt rock and stadium sized choruses in crafting their debut and undoubtedly personify the compelling qualities that reflect explosive Ohio scene. Their paths had crossed on a number of occasions on the road Wetzel and Baylis had never formally met. Drummer Wetzel explains, “I wasn’t sure I wanted to be in another band at first but we were talking for a couple of weeks after being put in touch by a mutual friend. He was living in Ocean City, Maryland at the time, and had sent some demos over. He was recording and said why don’t you come out here and we can start writing some music and see what happens. We had still not met, and next thing I know I put a bunch of shit in my car, clothes and laundry basket and started travelling to meet this guy.” Within weeks Devon Voisine, also ex-Life on Repeat joined on Bass, Guitarist Evan McKeever (Downplay/Before Their Eyes) had heard about the band and showed a keen interest in joining and as the trio began to find the sound they were looking for, McKeever was on board. After they auditioned for vocalists and Chris Parketny (ex-Stranger to Wolves) completed the final line up.
Between them in their previous bands they had toured the world over, had critical and commercial success (the last Attack Attack! album ‘This Means War’ went to #11 on the Billboard charts) experienced the highs that come with that but also the lows that cause bands to collapse. From out of the ashes of Attack Attack! Caleb Shomo formed Beartooth and Austin Carlile went on to form Of Mice and Men.
Talking further Wetzel adds “By the time Baylis finally reached out to me I had months to think about it and grieve I suppose and between our mutual friend prodding and that was pretty much the exact moment he text me and I thought why shouldn’t I do this. I’m not trying to convince myself I shouldn’t pursue music anymore.” It was from here that the seeds of the ‘Misery’ EP were sewn.
All of it the good the bad the ugly of their life to this point shaped the song-writing on ‘Misery’. Hitting the road as teenagers and not fully returning home for years, challenging themselves and gaining perspective through trial by fire gave lots of similar ideas and experiences of how much work it takes, how hard it is and how much perseverance is required and because of that it’s a record that drips with emotion and defiance. “When we first started writing we didn’t really have any idea what we wanted to do, we just would write anything. The first songs were all over the place searching for the sound we were looking for” he recalls.
After searching and experimenting, ‘King of Mercy’ became the sound they were looking for as Wetzel explains; “It’s for people that have been walked on their whole lives. We’ve all had a time when we felt like our sole purpose was to bend over backwards so everyone around us could get what they want. This is a very personal song for us. Some people don’t deserve forgiveness and this is the anthem of our retribution.”
The record follows this theme; ‘Parasite’ was the next song written is based on personal experiences and is an ode to those who deliberately create problems, “you’re not my saviour, you drag me down further, you take away the only thing that isn’t killing me” they sing.
“We didn’t really set out to create a theme” explains Wetzel. “Once we wrote ‘King of Mercy’ we were like ok, and as we went on we saw ‘Misery’ take shape as a whole, it became a statement, an explanation of how we got here, a curated series of things that have occurred previously for all of us that has led up to this.”
‘Bend’ is another heart on sleeve moment, about a personality we all encounter in life, someone that say one thing and do another and leaving the blame on your door – “I knew the games you played, but I still let you win” they confess. ‘Lost’ is about the struggles of pressure and self-destruction; a story of someone with a drinking problem that gets in to a car accident and someone they love – one dies. Whilst ‘Misery’ is about jealousy and how it manifests in an abusive relationship.
When it came to titling the record, ‘Misery’ fit perfectly – it summarises all the different themes that play into the struggle of putting your heart and soul into something and the world that builds around and within that. Self-produced, it’s the sound of a band refreshed, reignited and harnessing the rawness into intricate and cathartic snapshots, the album artwork ties into the heart of the album depicting someone having their soul sucked out of them. “That’s really how it feels sometimes when things start going the wrong way” adds Wetzel.
With only a handful of shows under their belt but two of those being with Halestorm and the torrential downpour flooding baptism with Volbeat they are already coming out the traps full force. Already with a collective lifetime of ammunition and experience ‘Misery’ is only the start. The complete EP tracklisting is: “Bend,” “King Of Mercy,” “Parasite,” “Lost,” “Misery.”
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