Genre | Metal |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2021-05-14 07:48:43 |
Group | SDR |
Size | 82 MB |
Files | 2 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
VA-PSYCHONAUT_-_SVER-Emerald_Split_EP-WEB-2021-SDR
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-psychonaut-the_great_realisation.mp3 | PSYCHONAUT | The Great Realisation | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-sver-dimensions_lost_obscured_by_aeons.mp3 | SÂVER | Dimensions Lost, Obscured by Aeons | 320 | Unknown |
NFO
ARTIST: VA
TITLE: PSYCHONAUT - S┬VER-Emerald Split EP
LABEL: Pelagic
GENRE: Metal
SOURCE: WEB
BITRATE: 320 kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 35:35
RELEASE DATE: 2021-00-00
RIP DATE: 2021-05-14
ENCODER: LAME
URL: https://psychonautband.bandcamp.com/
Track List
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1. PSYCHONAUT - The Great 16:30
Realisation
2. S┬VER - Dimensions Lost, 19:05
Obscured by Aeons
Release Notes:
PSYCHONAUT and S┬VER are akin in many ways: both artists embody and explore
corporal, physical heaviness in their sound as much as spirituality and
philosophy, both artists often stretch their compositions close to the 20
minutes mark, and both artists redefine the concept of the classic power trio
within a context of genre-bending, modern heavy music: where S┬VER plea for
calculated minimalism, PSYCHONAUT employ an arsenal of percussion instruments on
their recordings, and it is even more so astonishing how well they manage to
reduce the polyphonic assault to the trio in a live setting.
PSYCHONAUT literally came from out of nowhere --Mechelen, Belgium, to be
precise. Their 2020 album Unfold The God Man showcases excellent musicianship
and songwriting abilities, heavily influenced by 70Æs bands like Led Zeppelin
and Pink Floyd, but also drawing inspiration from contemporary heavy artists
like Tool or Amenra.
S┬VER from Oslo, Norway delivered an equally astounding debut album of sublime
heaviness, shimmering moogs, abrasive vocals and a devastating, gnarly bass
tone. Their jaw-dropping performance at the renowned Oya Festival in Oslo in the
summer before the pandemic, accompanied by mesmerizing visuals on a huge screen,
was a foreboding of what to expect from this band in the future.
We will pass word to the artists who share this split full-length record to shed
some more light on their respective contributions.
PSYCHONAUT û The Great Realisation
The Great Realisation represents the start of both an individual and a
collective awakening. As we slowly watch our world change to the point where it
may actually become uninhabitable for our species, we start to question the
story of the world and realise that it may be time for a new story. It continues
where the concept of Unfold the God Man left off, which was mostly centred
around the recognition of our higher potential as individuals. The Great
Realisation is the next step in the transition towards a new collective
experience. It functions as a bridge between UTGM and our next album.
The story is narrated in 5 chapters which are based on a psychedelic experience.
The protagonist encounters an entity that feels like Mother Earth who reveals
the secrets of the universe to him. He enters a euphoric state in which he
deconstructs his notion of self, leading him into an unknown yet blissful state
of consciousness. However, not knowing what to do with this experience and this
information, he loses all connection and is sent into the void. With all his
might, he tries to retrieve his anchor to reality, condemning the entity that
gave him this experience.
This release is by far the most elaborate production we have ever done. We
recorded tons of extra percussion overdubs in Motormusic studio, added
additional layers using a Morin Khuur, a 12-string acoustic, violins,
didgeridoos, timpani, throat singing, choir vocals etc. To us, this feels like
the most creative piece of songwriting weÆve ever done. We knew this would be
released as a single track but we still wanted to make it sound like it was a
short album or an EP, creating the experience of a bigger story by using
different chapters. Doing all of this during a global pandemic was definitely
challenging but we are very happy that we managed to find a safe way to record
this massive composition without any compromises.
S┬VER û Dimensions Lost, Obscured By Aeons
Needless to say, this piece of music is a result of the weird and uncertain
condition weÆve all been living in for the last year. Following a sudden and
chaotic journey back home from Hungary after everything got cancelled mid-tour
in March 2020, we found ourselves back in our rehearsal space with clean sheets
and a society on hold. This allowed us to dive deeper into the sonic landscapes
we ┤d been wanting to explore, with a strange and somewhat greater sense of
calm.
As a natural continuation of ½They Came With Sunlight╗, we were intrigued by
cinematic and electronic soundscapes, leaning heavy on atmosphere and mood as
much as our heartfelt desire for the more extreme. To always challenge ourselves
as musicians, and push the boundaries for what we are capable of as a unit, is a
direct consequence of trying to capture what resonates within ourselves.
The pandemic caused harm, but it also granted time.
Ole Rokseth took this time and translated it to magic, giving birth to the first
half ½Dimensions Lost╗ with his arsenal of synthesizers recorded in different
studios around Oslo. The contrast to the latter half ½Obscured by Aeons╗, the
dissonance between the soft and eerie and the furious anger, is a reflection of
the key element we want to incorporate in our sound. The void between darkness
and light. Ole Rokseth ┤s extended use of clean vocals gives S┬VER the power to
emphasize this even more on ½Emerald╗.