Tag Archive: Sikth


The debut album from Aliases (featuring Pin from Sikth fame on guitar) has got to be one of my most anticipated albums of the moment. Safer Than Reality is only about a month away and we’ve got a small taste of it so far, but it’s shaping up do be one of this year’s highlights. Above, you can watch their brand new video for “What’s Left Of Us,” which just made its online debut this weekend at Metal Injection. It’s some standard (albeit good looking) performance shots, but it does get me excited for the album!

Safer Than Reality is due out August 15 on Basick Records.

- JR

Looks like things are gearing up for the release of British tech-metal débutantes Aliases‘ album Safer Than Reality since its official announcement last month, with the release of a free download of the first new track since “We Never Should Have Met” in April last year,entitled “What’s Left For Us?“.

The band features ex-SikTh guitarist Graham ‘Pin’ Pinney, and if what I heard on the Tech Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself tour earlier this year was anything to go by, it’s going to shred your ears right down to your brains (metaphorically, of course).

Aliases will also be taking over Scuzz TV in a couple of weeks, launching their new video for the track.

If somehow you missed it, catch “We Never Should Have Met” after the jump. Safer Than Reality is out August 15th through Basick Records, adn we’re promised a tour later this year. Git some!

- CG

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Consensus around here is that it is prog metal March. I checked the calendar and it is indeed March, so I’ve decided to weigh in by compiling a list of the biggest cliches in prog album art design. Intensive research went into polling the 900 songs in my iTunes library with a genre label containing the word ‘progressive’. While these visual elements can be considered cliche because of how often they are used, I think that the quality of (most of) the artwork is still high. If anything, it’s a testament to how the same elements can be used multiple times and still look relatively fresh. The list is a in descending order of how often I think each cliche element is used.

5. Mathy things, equations, visual representation of mathematical concepts


Covers appearing from left to right are (1) Scale The Summit - The Collective, (2) Mouth of the Architect - Time & Withering (3) The Human Abstract - Nocturne

 

I don’t have a lot of examples of this, but I’m absolutely positive that more math inspired covers exist. The new Scale the Summit artwork is probably the most glaring example, it depicts a pattern most commonly associated with sunflower seeds and other flowers, as well as types of broccoli, cauliflower and other natural things. The pattern is a visual representation of the Fibonacci sequence and the golden mean. It is composed of two opposite spirals superimposed on top of each other. I was reading an interesting article about the occurrence of this in nature, but I can’t find it again, so if you would like further reading try here or here. The Mouth of the Architect cover is essentially the same pattern.

The cover for Nocturne has some Da Vinci-esque sketches on it and from what I understand, that dude was pretty mathematically inclined. I know, weak example, but it’s the best I could do on short notice.

I know there has to be more math-inspired covers out there but I’m drawing a blank as to what and where they are. It’s kind of a bummer, because I love art inspired by math and data visualization work in general. If anyone has any suggestions of album art or design work inspired by mathematical concepts I would love to check it out.

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Heavy Blog would like to welcome Mr. Ed Newman to its ranks! You may know him as the bassist of rock/metal band Cyclamen, who will be embarking on the Heavy Blog-sponsored Tech Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself UK tour next month!

You’re On Ten – Where Can You Go From There? Where?!

As this is my first post, I’d first just like to say a thank you to my worshipful leaders for having me on board to trail my rambling thoughts all over their blog. Most considerate of them, I’m sure you’ll concur. I’m not sure if I have any particular themes that I’m going to stick to, but needless to say all ramblings will be music related!

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Monuments

We Are The Foundation

01. Admit Defeat
02. The Uncollective
03. Memoirs

[10/27/10]
[Self Released]

Much like Heavy Blog favorites Tesseract, Monuments were born out of the ashes of UK progressive metal band Fellsilent. Last year, Monuments (featuring ex-Fellsilent vocalist Neema Askari and guitarist John Browne) released their three track Demo/EP We Are The Foundation. On top of being the live band for Chimp Spanner shows and support slot on the upcoming tour with Periphery alongside Tesseract, Monuments are going places and will no doubt hit their stride in 2011.

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Our pals Cyclamen‘s new video for “With Our Hands” has been airing on the British hardcore and metal music video channel Scuzz for the past month. While those of you across the pond have had a chance to see it, those of us Stateside had to wait it out while it made its way online. Well it’s finally here, making its online debut exclusively on Heavy Blog Is Heavy!

“With Our Hands” was directed by by Tim Fox of CultLovesYou, who was also responsible for Sikth’s “Bland Street Bloom,” Cyclamen’s “Never Ending Dream,” and Tesseract’s upcoming video for “Nascent.” As with all of CultLovesYou’s videos, “With Our Hands” carries great visuals and style.

Watch the video below!

“With Our Hands” appears on Cyclamen’s full length debut Senjyu, available now! If you’re in the UK, be sure to catch Cyclamen on tour with Aliases and Chimp Spanner this Spring on the HBIH co-sponsored Tech Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself Tour! It’s going to be a killer tour!

- JR



The Arusha Accord are a bunch of spiffing chaps from Reading in Berkshire, which is pronounced like the colour, not like the thing you’re doing now. They write some pretty technical stuff (SikTh comparisons abound, as they also have two vocalists; brothers, no less!), and apparently confuse the hell out of their bassist in doing so. Poor love.

This track is taken from their 2008 EP Nightmares of the Ocean, but also appears on their later debut album The Echo Verses.

- CG

Cyclamen – Senjyu

Cyclamen

Senjyu

01. Mother
02. The Seeker
03. Thirst
04. Hope
05. Comfort
06. With our Hands
07. Grand Annihilation
08. Devoid
09. Hellrise
10. Revenge
11. Senjyu
12. Full Moon Night

[Independent | 10/25/10]

Hayato Imanishi doesn’t like being pigeon-holed. Cyclamen‘s EP catalog prior to the debut album Senjyu featured SikTh-inspired djenty metalcore thrown alongside Envy-like post-rock ambiance and melodies, often through the course of the same song. While this “post-djent” styling is still a player on Senjyu, things are not how you would expect. If you come into Senjyu expecting some sort of SikTh revival, you’re going to be disappointed. Senjyu is a diverse and dynamic album which pulls musical elements across multiple genres, and if you’re an open-minded rock and metal fan, this should definitely provide for an interesting experience.

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Best of British: Aliases

Bit of a Sikthy theme this week. Aliases are the new band of ex-SikTh guitarist Graham ‘Pin’ Pinney, and sound thusly:

British insult of the day: bell-end. Go forth and disrespect!

- CG

Best of British: SikTh

Let’s face it, they had to feature sooner or later. One of the world-class metal greats if you ask me. Everyone has a favourite track, and this one is mine. Interestingly, this video features a few of my friends singing on a balcony. See if you can spot them!

You’re welcome, world.

- CG

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