Having just released one of the year’s most crushing post-metal albums, “Until We Rest Beneath the Winter Way,” the critically acclaimed quintet EARTHRISE has returned to unveil a live in-studio video for their song “Hypervigilant.” Watch below.
“We’re so happy to release another video from our sessions for “Until We Rest Beneath the Winter Way” with Adam Tucker at Signaturetone Recording in Minneapolis, MN. Adam played a key role in the cohesiveness of the sound of this record, and we couldn’t be more pleased. We also want to extend a warm thanks to all the folks who have purchased UWRBTWW vinyl/digital, reviewed the album, and sent us kind words of support. Means the world to us. Cheers!” – EARTHRISE
Purchase “Until We Rest Beneath the Winter Way“: http://earthrisemn.bandcamp.com/
Stream “Until We Rest Beneath the Winter Way“:
Apple Music – https://apple.co/3fXi12y
Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3EHY3U3
Youtube – https://youtu.be/zBkys7DD4tA
“Until We Rest Beneath the Winter Way“ frames vignettes into the life and times of Laika. Each track on ‘UWRBTWW’ represents a slice in history, as she endured it. The album culminates with the launch of Sputnik II, the second major event in humanity’s reach to the heavens, symbolized by a lifeless canine body orbiting the Earth for months on end — a somber meditation on humanity’s innumerable self-inflicted tragedies, as if stuck in orbit, forever.
Check out other captivating singles from “Until We Rest Beneath the Winter Way”:
“Our Work in the Stars Cannot Wait“
“From Below“
“The New Man”
“Until We Rest Beneath the Winter Way” Tracklisting:
- The New Man
- From Below
- Hypervigilant
- Generation Loss
- Our Work in the Stars Cannot Wait
- Prisoner’s Cinema
- Engineers of the Human Soul
- Void Hymn
- Tears of Burning Light
About EARTHRISE:
Described by MetalSucks as “heavy-as-elephant-balls post-NeurIsis-y metal with dreamy, atmospheric guitars and sickly, downtuned doom riffs,” Earthrise was founded in 2010 by bassist Andy Rutledge, drummer Jimmy Neumann and guitarist Mike Britson (Former Worlds) who released their acclaimed debut, “Eras Lost,” in 2012. With the recent additions of Jim Schloemer on synth and Sam Halvorson on vocals, the band has emerged from a 10 year hiatus to release their cosmic followup “Until We Rest Beneath the Winter Way” – a 71-minute proggy, crushingly heavy, space rock meets post metal behemoth.
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