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EVOKEN: Revolver Debuts “Ceremony Of Bleeding” From Long-Running Death/Funeral Doom Legion; Hypnagogia To See Release Via Profound Lore November 9th
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“The long-running, New Jersey staple has established an impressive legacy thus far of subtly melodic brutality, anchored on the guitar and drum work of original members John Paradiso and Vince Verkay. Just like the band’s sound, EVOKEN efforts are never rushed – their last album dropped in 2012 – which is probably the reason why each have been so compelling and well-crafted.” — Revolver
Stream / Share EVOKEN’s “Ceremony Of Bleeding” At THIS LOCATION
With the release of Hypnagogia, the long-awaited new full-length from death/funeral doom unit EVOKEN just one month away, Revolver offers up the forlorn sounds of “Ceremony Of Bleeding.”
Of “Ceremony Of Bleeding, Revolver hails, “an eight-minute journey that starts with dreamy, clean guitar tones before descending into the depths,” furthering, “the track contains many of the traditional EVOKEN hallmarks — melodic passages underneath crushing riffs and ominous synth work, yet also — as the band is quick to admit — it takes some interesting chances along the way.”
Issues the band, “‘Ceremony Of Bleeding’ was one of the last tracks written for Hypnagogia. Towards the end, right before we recorded this track, we became emboldened and added elements to this song which were very foreign to the traditional EVOKEN style of writing. We are very pleased with the result and if people like it, then great, if not, it’s their loss.”
Surrender to EVOKEN’s “Ceremony Of Bleeding,” courtesy of Revolver, at THIS LOCATION.
If you missed it, stream EVOKEN’s “Valorous Consternation” at THIS LOCATION.
Hypnagogia, which marks EVOKEN‘s first new output in six long years, was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Sound Spa Studios in New Jersey by Steven DeAcutis and comes bound in the artwork of Adam Burke (Artificial Brain, Mos Generator, Hooded Menace).
Hypnagogia will see release on November 9th on CD, 2xLP, and digital formats via Profound Lore Records. For preorders, go to THIS LOCATION.
Known as one of the founding fathers of the American death/funeral doom metal scene, New Jersey’s EVOKEN have been a long-standing pillar over the band’s twenty-five-year pillage. The follow-up to their landmark Atra Mors full-length, Hypnagogia is a towering monolith that develops and redefines the band’s sound. Pushing both their penchant for grandiose melodicism and their trademark aura of pulverizing, unparalleled heaviness even more, it is the base of this repercussion that makes Hypnagogia one of the most intense, compelling, and soul crushing EVOKEN listening experiences yet; one of euphoria, desperation, and hopelessness.
Hypnagogia also sees EVOKEN delve into their first concept album. Relays drummer Vince Verkay of the themes and lyrics surrounding the record, “Hypnagogia is based around World War I and its physiological impact on those who fought. It’s used metaphorically about events that impacted me the past three years, which I will keep to myself. But the story behind this World War I theme is based on a soldier who was so bitter about being lied to and is losing his life. He’s wounded in battle and decides to write a journal of his final hours, describing what he sees and what he feels as his life is slipping away. Feeling cheated, he makes a pact with a sadistic god that he can leave a part of his soul, which contains all of his suffering, within this journal. To feel some sort of vengeance, anyone who reads this journal releases that part of his soul and it attaches itself to the reader like a host. Each emotion being experienced as if they too where there. As the reader descends into a deep despair, they cannot handle this suffering, deciding to take their own life. Once gone, that part of their soul, containing all the misery is taken by the writer’s misery-laden soul and attaches itself to this journal again, increasing its powerful grip onto the next reader and each time its read with its power increasing.”
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