Orthodox kündigen neues Album "A Door Left Open" an
Die Verschmelzung chaotischer Rhythmen, bis an die Grenzen getriebener Riffs und explosiv emotionaler Vocals von ORTHODOX hat sich auf ihrem vierten Studioalbum A Door Left Open zu einem brandaktuellen Werk verfeinert.
Die Single „Searching For A Pulse“ erscheint heute zusammen mit dem eindrucksvollen Video unter der Regie von Anthony Altamura. Schaut es euch unten an. „Es geht um einen wiederkehrenden Traum, den ich jedes Mal hatte, wenn wir auf Tour gingen, dass mein Haus niederbrannte und ich es nicht rechtzeitig nach Hause schaffte, um es zu retten“, erklärt Sänger Adam Easterling und verrät, dass es zu Asche zerfallen würde, wenn er es endlich zurück nach Hause schaffen würde. „Ich habe versucht, etwas zu schreiben, das eine allgemeine Angst und die letztendliche Unterwerfung unter die Machtlosigkeit zusammenfasst.“
The album’s vibrant single “Searching For A Pulse” mutates metal’s most groovy elements into a molten alloy as scalding as it is dense. “This is about a reoccurring dream I would get every time we left for tour that my house was burning down and I couldn’t make it home in time to save it," explains vocalist Adam Easterling, revealing it would crumble to ash as he finally made it back. "I tried to write something that encapsulates an overall fear and eventual submission to being powerless."
“Searching For A Pulse” is out today alongside its striking video directed by Anthony Altamura.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBbSuJSOWJ0
A Door Left Open’s barrage of riffs (a New Wave of American Heavy Metal string skipper picks up the pace in “Godless Grace”), a shredding solo (in “Searching for a Pulse,” courtesy of newest member Ben Touchberry), and countless breakdowns construct a sonic sense of unrest across the album’s 12 tracks. At the center of it all is guitarist Austin Evans, whose upside-down, lefty way of playing is as unorthodox as his writing, which is littered with harmonics, squeals and borderline laser noises.
The contrast between those and crushing chugs—accentuated by diverse rhythms from drummer Mike White and bassist Shiloh Krebs—ensures the whiplash-laden listen never gets comfortable. Atop that, Easterling’s brash bellow is even more powerful here—resulting in new dynamics that had producer Randy LeBoeuf (Jesus Piece, Kublai Khan TX, Dying Wish) exclaiming he could hardly believe it’s coming from the same man.
Listeners will notice less of the wavering voice Jonathan Davis and Corey Taylor used to approximate insanity and more of a self-assured brute force of nature. It’s in line with the direct nature of the lyrics, with Easterling stepping out from under metaphors with an explanation that’s equally as blunt: “It comes down to the fact that life will kick your ass, whether you want it to or not.”
Easterling matches life’s throes on the mic, which helps him stand strong amongst the album’s stable of guest vocals. Comeback Kid’s Andrew Neufeld emotes in one of hardcore’s most diverse and recognizable voices on pre-launch single “Commit to Consequence,” while Matt McDougal of best friend band Boundaries brings brutality to straight edge anthem “Blend in with the Weak.” A gang vocal shout of “WHAT THE FU*K?!” at the start of “One Less Body” sums up the guest who brings ethereal musings to the song’s epic closing: Mastodon’s Brann Dailor.
A Door Left Open sees its release June 6 via Century Media.
Pre-Order / Pre-Save A Door Left Open: https://orthodox.lnk.to/ADoorLeftOpen-AlbumPR
Orthodox - “A DOOR LEFT OPEN”
A Door Left Open Tracklist:
01 - Can You Save Me?
02 - Body Chalk
03 - Dread Weight
04 - Blend In With The Weak (feat. Matt McDougal)
05 - Godless Grace
06 - Keep Your Blessings
07 - Sacred Place
08 - Step Inside
09 - One Less Body (feat. Brann Dailor)
10 - Searching For A Pulse
11 - Commit To Consequence (feat. Andrew Neufeld)
12 - Will You Hate Me?
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Quelle: Oktober Promotion