Memphis (TN) - After 17 long years, Melodic/Blackened Death Metal band Epoch of Unlight have released new album At War With The Multiverse on Dark Horizon Records . The CD, digital download, and streaming options (including new lyric videos on YouTube), can be found at the following links:
BC: epochofunlight.bandcamp. com/album/at-war-with-the- multiverse
Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ 25hv7dsj
Dark Horizon Store (CD): https://tinyurl.com/ 54ssfuys
YouTube: youtube.com/user/ EOUOfficial
Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/ album/at-war-with-the- multiverse/1639124005
"The perfect return to form that Epoch of Unlight has unleashed after an
all too long wait."
- Teeth of the Divine
"Writing good melodic death metal requires a careful balance of 'melodic' and 'death', and Epoch of Unlight finds that balance with ease: this isn't power metal with growls, and neither is it cookie-cutter death metal with some lazy chord progressions and blast beats tacked on. At War with the Multiverse is fun, just as much as it is a vehicle of lethal momentum."
- Invisible Oranges
"At War With the Multiverse impresses for its full duration by way of complex, aggressive yet patiently resolved phrasing. Plenty of riffs, intense lyrical lore, and a certain classic melodic black/death performative flair makes for an entertaining, memorable full listen."
- Grizzly Butts
"An album full of excessive fury that is also adorned with melodic moments. Highly recommended." (8.5/10)
- Metallerium
"Solid, ultra-tightly executed melodic death metal album with a few black metal influences. Epoch Of Unlight will stand out because of their craftsmanship and perfectionistic sound."
- Zware Metalen
"Fast and heavy/thrashy death metal. Cool stuff!"
- WORT Mosh Pit Radio
Epoch of Unlight last released an album in 2005, The Continuum Hypothesis , on The End Records. With that album, their 3rd full length, they fulfilled their contract and decided to step away from being a recording and touring band, partially due to exhaustion and partially due to wanting to pursue other avenues in life. Though the momentum they had generated from tireless touring in support of their albums slowed, they would continue to write and perform, but several member changes would cause perennial resets in plans to record with a stable lineup.
In 2016, Scott Baggett joined the band as vocalist, allowing guitarist/vocalist Jason Smith to step back and focus on guitar. His vocal style, a classic death metal growl mixed with the same sort of highs used by previous Epoch of Unlight vocalists, added a new dynamic to the band’s established style. In 2018, Jason left the band, causing yet another setback. Josh Braddock, who recorded all of the guitars on The Continuum Hypothesis , returned to the group, bringing with him a chaotic yet melodic lead style to complement the more technical lead style of longtime guitarist John Fortier, and the lineup has been stable ever since.
The COVID pandemic, while forcing an end to live performances, gave the band a chance to focus on 10 songs, refine them, practice them over and over, run them through a lengthy preproduction until finally, in October 2021, they were ready to record their fourth album, At War With the Multiverse . They entered ABR studios with longtime friend and former guitarist Alan Burcham at the helm, who used his considerable patience and skills to capture the band at its tightest, highlighting the rhythm section of drummer Tino LoSicco and bassist Joe Totty, a pair that formed the steady nucleus of Epoch of Unlight ever since their second album.
The end result is 42 minutes of technical melodic death metal, full of hooks and relentlessly catchy, while still retaining some of the straight-ahead American Black Metal that started their career and garnered so much attention back in the 90’s. Lyrically, it follows the same sort of science fiction/fantasy themes as previous efforts. Sonically, it’s the best-sounding Epoch of Unlight album yet, a result of Alan Burcham’s meticulous attention to detail while recording and mixing … and mixing … and mixing again, and the band’s years-long effort to perfect their performances of these songs.
The album was mastered at Fascination Street Studios by Tony Lindgren, who has worked with some of the biggest names in death and thrash metal. Knowing this album needed to make a mark after such a long absence from recording, even as an unsigned independent band, they pulled out all the stops in performance and production.
FFO: Intense melodic blackened death metal in the vein of The Crown, Dimension Zero, Swordmaster, Defleshed, Cardinal Sin, older Dark Tranquility and Necroticism to Heartwork -era Carcass.
Track Listing :
1. The Anthropocene
2. The Numbing Stillness [Video]
3. Wrath of the Cryomancer [Video]
4. An Amaranthine Line [Video]
5. Beneath a Dying Sun
6. Elysian Immortals [Video]
7. The Möbius Path
8. Night Hunt [Video]
9. All Light Dies
10. The Lie of Tomorrow's Dawn [Video]
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