Canada’s Omniarch have unleashed their second single 'Pathfinder' from their debut self-titled album that is scheduled for release on May 8, 2020.
The
album itself, as the band suggests, is a vastly differing and unique
journey through history, mythology, imagination, and learning through
introspection and reflection. The seven tracks are a composite of
progressive and technical death metal, played by five seasoned musicians
that bring an eclectic set of skills to the band.
'Pathfinder' is
a track about personal honesty, about feeling what you love, doing what
you love, and being who you truly are. The band explains their
expectations of the album and hopes for listeners reception:
“It
is suitable for fans of aggressive, progressive and technical metal
music, it is something new, but still within the realms of what we know
and love. Our debut release is our full, headlining set, and plays great
in the order of the album”
Recommended
for anyone with an interest in melodic, technical, relentless death
metal especially fans of The Black Dahlia Murder, The Absence, and
Arsis.
Listen to 'Pathfinder' via its premiere on NoCleanSinging HER E.
Album pre-order HERE.
Listen to 'Pathfinder' via its premiere on NoCleanSinging HER
Album pre-order HERE.
'Ohm Cairn', the band's first single is streaming HERE
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Album Band Line Up:
Morgan Lambert - Guitar
Mason Wilson - Guitar
Jon Hofmann - Bass
Mackenzie LaHaye - Vocals
Henry Giesbrecht - Drums
Mason Wilson - Guitar
Jon Hofmann - Bass
Mackenzie LaHaye - Vocals
Henry Giesbrecht - Drums
Live Band Line Up:
Morgan Lambert - Guitar
Mason Wilson - Guitar
Jon Hofmann - Bass
Mackenzie LaHaye vocals, Sean Higgins drums
Morgan Lambert - Guitar
Mason Wilson - Guitar
Jon Hofmann - Bass
Mackenzie LaHaye vocals, Sean Higgins drums
About:
Omniarch
was formed from the ashes of two former bands, Netherward and This
is War. Morgan Lambert (guitar), Mason Wilson (guitar), Jon Hofmann
(bass), Mackenzie LaHaye (vocals), and Henry Giesbrecht (drums) who had
played gigs together in separate bands, had always entertained the idea
of joining forces. Eventually, conditions allowed for the amalgamation
of the two bands into a new and wholly different alloy of metal and
formed the beginning of Omniarch.
Giesbrecht,
the original drummer, added a new dynamic to the band with his fresh
approach to metal song structures. Eventually, Giesbrecht moved on and
made way for Sean Higgins to step in and make his own indelible mark on
the band with his nuanced sense of rhythm and pace. The disparate and
yet congruous influences have come together to showcase a truly unique
and exciting band, full of opportunity.Each Omniarch song starts with a collaboration between Wilson and Lambert to determine the riffs, which are then brought to the rhythm section where they are morphed into a cohesive idea that is splattered with aggressive technical death metal vocals with themes surrounding history, fantasy/science fiction, and mythology.
Omniarch is just getting started, as of spring 2020 they have a fresh self-titled release out on May My 8th with plenty more music coming down the pipe. Watch out for them on the live circuit and take your chance to witness a compelling live show that challenges boundaries.
For more info: Facebook.com/omniarchmetal780 Instagram.com/omniarchmetal EPK |
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Jon Asher - Music Publicist |
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