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Allegaeon debut 'The Swarm' Video

Photo loan: Stephanie Cabral

The Swarm ”is the latest video/single from Technical Death Metal Architects, Allegaeon. The track appears from the upcoming new full length of the band, the Ossuary lens, which will be published on April 4 via Metal Blade Records.

Notes of the Greg Greg Burgess from today's “The Swarm” single, “This is a piece of written by [guitarist] Michael Stanz. The hectic intro reef was actually written on tour in Great Britain on a boat in Bristol. I remember how I turned him so that we hadn't forgotten to play it. The show was sold out and ruled, and then all of our equipment was rained because they had us unloaded so that they could have a disco after the show. Shame!”
Rememberes the stand, “If I would have made this place I had, at least I would have made it a song.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_ntyc_tmss

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The Osuary lens serves as AllegaeonOverall seventh full length, but it is the first to show the return of the original singer Ezra Haynes since his departure in 2015 after the return Elements of the infinite Album. The replacement of a singer is not an easy task, so the fact that Haynes was in a place where you join again is reason to celebrate. The cleaner vocal approach in the last three albums was a fascinating artistic maneuver that refreshed AllegaeonBut it is undeniably exciting to hear Haynes' Kieskieynx in the fold of this undeniably brutal and technically dazzling worktop. Wrote the consequence of the first single, “Driftwood”, “The presence of Haynes immediately has an effect. Allegaeon's hyper -technical form of Death Metal gives its graveous singing improvement. Maximum drums and winding guitar lines are interwoven into a prog-like arrangement, which builds up in ambient courses, melodic sections and grinding reef shop brutality. ”

The Osuary lensAlthough there is no concept album in the traditional sense, a representation of several different points of view of death is. “Every song is another topic, but there is always a different perspective of death”, is “ says Haynes. “Since the entire album revolves around this overarching theme of death and the associated views, we were very connected to the word” Ossuary “. Since the album considered death through different perspectives, we found the Ossuary lens as very suitable for the album title.”

The record was recorded with producer Dave Otero in the Flatline Audio Studio in Denver. It is the sixth album that was recorded with Otero. It is then no surprise that the sound open The Osuary lens The listener sleeps, although the wildness is compensated for by the open melodies. It is the most triumphant and coherent work that you have ever laid down.