As bassist of prog legends OPETH, Martin Mendez has gained world-wide popularity and now he returns with another virtuous death metal crusher that captures the fear, loss of control and despair of lockdown in eight new tracks. For 'Dancing Into Oblivion', his project WHITE STONES goes further down the path of progressive extreme metal with haunting growls, jazz induced intermezzi and an incredible level of technical perfection.
Today, WHITE STONES reveal their first video clip for the song 'Chain Of Command'. Influenced by John Coltrane and Wilbur Harden, this first single allows multiple genres to co-exist and harmonize with each other while creating a threatening extreme metal atmosphere of fear and isolation - the perfect soundtrack to lockdown.
News from WHITE STONES WHITE STONES - announce new album "Dancing Into Oblivion", kick off pre-order, release first single and music video "Chain Of Command"! 2021-06-18 - As bassist of prog legends OPETH, Martin Mendez has gained world-wide popularity and now he returns with another virtuous death metal crusher that captures the fear, loss of control and despair of lockdown in eight new tracks. For 'Dancing Into Oblivion', his project WHITE STONES goes further down the path of progressive extreme metal with haunting growls, jazz induced intermezzi and an incredible level of technical perfection. Today, WHITE STONES reveal their first video clip for the song 'Chain Of Command'. Influenced by John Coltrane and Wilbur Harden, this first single allows multiple genres to co-exist and harmonize with each other while creating a threatening extreme metal atmosphere of fear and isolation - the perfect soundtrack to lockdown. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/sL16VQsD0ec 'Dancing Into Oblivion' will be released on CD, Vinyl (clear & black/red marbled) as well as digital.
Pre-order the album here: https://bfan.link/dancing-into-oblivion
Tracklist:
01. La Menace
02. New Age Of Dark
03. Chain Of Command
04. Iron Titans
05. Woven Dream
06. To Lie or to Die
07. Freedom in Captivity
08. Acacia
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