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Progressive Death Metallers TRUENT Release “This Verdant Coil” Video

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Canadian Progressive Death Metal quintet TRUENT have released the official video for new single “This Verdant Coil,” a track from forthcoming album Through The Vale of Earthly Torment.

The single is also available on all the usual digital platforms.

TRUENT will self-release their full-length debut album, Through The Vale of Earthly Torment, on June 17. Pre-order below.

https://truentmetal.bandcamp.com/album/through-the-vale-of-earthly-torment

The band previously released the official video for album track “The Last Hunt,” which is available at: youtu.be/i9slBGYesLc

Born in a small town outside of Vancouver, BC, TRUENT is an exhilarating Canadian metal act on the rise. Combining massive riffs, head-spinning technicality, and sharp songwriting, TRUENT has crafted a crushing brand of groove-laden progressive death metal that is uniquely their own. 

The band has released the following statement concerning the forthcoming new album:

“Written and recorded while the world was being ravaged by the pandemic, Through the Vale of Earthly Torment was an exercise in escapism for us from the grim realities of life in turbulent times. While not a concept album in the traditional sense, we turned to themes of mythology and lore, exploring how people from all corners of the globe across all time periods have used myths to create vivid descriptions of their values. Each song centres itself around a creature or deity, and each of these entities are made to represent one of the seven deadly vices, giving the album a consistent through-line to follow. 

Musically, we expanded our sound with influences from all across the heavy music spectrum in order to create the most dynamic record we could. The songs weave together pummeling and technical riffs, triumphant choruses, and a number of oddball moments that hit seemingly from nowhere. There’s a wide mix of subgenres and sounds we explore throughout the album, often within the same song. We incorporate elements of everything from tech death to thrash metal to metallic hardcore into the records core sound of groove-filled progressive death metal. We do not want to be an easy band to categorize, and we feel this record is our most diverse work to date.”

FFO: Revocation, (early) Gojira, Fit For An Autopsy, Archspire

Track Listing:

  1. Blood and Dust
  2. Usurper of the Sky
  3. Silk and Bone
  4. The Last Hunt
  5. This Verdant Coil
  6. In the Mire
  7. Scathe of Branches
  8. Damned to the Deep
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Photo Credit: Savannah Bagshaw 

Line-up (pictured L to R)

Spence McIntosh: Bass
Matthew Pancoust: Lead/rhythm guitar
Daniel Clark: Rhythm guitar
Nic Landry: Drums/percussion
John Roodenrys: Vocals/acoustic guitar/additional rhythm guitar

Album Credits:

All music and lyrics by Truent

Produced/engineered/mixed/mastered by Tim Creviston

Recorded at Creativ Music Space in North Vancouver, BC

Drums recorded at Flash Recording in Vancouver, BC

Drum tech: Jay Beni

Guest vocals on Scathe of Branches by Keaton Campbell of Of Modern Architecture

Artwork/layout: Caelan Stokkermans Arts (caelanstokkermansarts)

BIO:

Truent has spent the last few years cultivating a strong following throughout Western Canada. With two EPs, multiple tours of the region, and shows supporting the likes of Archspire and Voivod, the band earned themselves a spot on AltPress’ list of “50 rising Canadian bands to keep on your radar.”

With these experiences under their belt, TRUENT entered the studio in the spring of 2021 with producer Tim Creviston (Spiritbox, Angelmaker, Misery Signals) to record their debut full-length album, Through the Vale of Earthly Torment, to be released June 17, 2022

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