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"Dark Matter Dynamics" is a very special song for me. Having the opportunity to explore my love for steel string acoustic music, and bringing it into the fold with Allegaeon, will forever be source of pride. Not only that, but exploring this marriage of 2 styles with an acoustic heavy weight Adrian Bellue was an equally special." - Greg Burgess
"Dark Matter Dynamics" is here and I am pumped! Over recent years, we've grown close with our good buddy, Adrian Bellue, and I'm thankful Greg introduced us! He rips on the guitar and he's an even better friend. We're especially excited to play "Dark Matter Dynamics" Saturday night at Flatline Fest in Denver with Adrian himself!
"The chorus gets me hyped! I think it's the most jump-worthy Allegaeon riff ever written! This song has that classic, science-based Allegaeon vibe and theme, and it sonically showcases the album's range, letting the track breathe with a soulful, atmospheric instrumental piece that contrasts perfectly with the heavy riffs surrounding it.
Please enjoy "Dark Matter Dynamics"!" - Ezra Haynes
"The Ossuary Lens" serves as ALLEGAEON’s seventh full-length overall, but it’s the first to feature the return of original vocalist Ezra Haynes since his 2015 departure following the "Elements Of The Infinite" album. Replacing a singer is no easy task, so the fact that Haynes was in a place to rejoin is reason to celebrate. The cleaner vocal approach on the last three albums was a fascinating artistic maneuver, one that refreshed ALLEGAEON, but it’s undeniably thrilling to hear Haynes’ graveled larynx back in the fold on this inarguably brutal and technically dazzling slab of work.
"The Ossuary Lens," while not a concept album in the traditional sense, is a representation of several different viewpoints of death. “Each song is a different topic, however there’s always a different perspective of death tied in,” says Haynes. “Since the entire album revolves around this overarching theme of death, and the different viewpoints associated with it, we found ourselves very attached to the word ‘Ossuary,’ and since the album takes a look at death through different points of view, we found The Ossuary Lens to be very fitting for the album title.”
The record was recorded with producer Dave Otero at Flatline Audio studio in Denver. It marks the sixth album recorded with Otero. It’s of no surprise then that the sound on "The Ossuary Lens" pummels the listener, though the ferocity is balanced by the overt melodies. It’s the most triumphant and cohesive body of work that they’ve ever laid down.
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