Sunday, February 24, 2019

news: RED CAIN out on March 1, 2019

The debut album by the band Red Cain (Canada) will be available on March 1st, 2019. Red Cain's music is melodic and progressive and features good singing and songwriting, and rather impressive for a debut recording. Metal Archives says that they have been together since 2016, and if that is true, then the album is a very good beginning for the new band. The link below does not yet have the full album ready, but it does have a song that illustrates the style and sound of the group. This album is recommended for fans of prog power and for fans of melodic bands with traditional singing.
Red Cain
Kindred: Act I - Out March 1, 2019
Self-Release
Release: 1 March 2019
OFFICIAL INFORMATION: Born out of the emerging metal scene of Calgary, AB, RED CAIN is a modern melodic metal project with European roots. With intricate songwriting, a heavy yet melodic feel reminiscent of progressive acts, and eerie ambient elements, RED CAIN champion a fluid, dynamic, and unique musical style centered around telling dark, conceptual Faustian sagas and constructing those into an unforgettable live experience.
Described by frontman Evgeniy Zayarny as wanting to bring back the “Devil’s music” mysticism all too often missing in modern metal acts, RED CAIN delivers flair, groove, and an intricate, lethal edge in their music. Listeners might well pick out elements reminiscent of such luminary acts as Kamelot, Symphony X, Tesseract, Draconian, Marilyn Manson, whipped into a venomous new shape. The current incarnation of the band is all of these influences mixed with a lot of vodka and Eastern European melancholy, shaken and stirred.
Unleashing their self-titled EP in 2016 to rave reviews, RED CAIN is returning in 2019 with their debut full length entitled “Kindred: Act I”. The album was produced by Sascha Laskow (Every Hour Kills, ex-Divinity) with the band at Perfect Filth Studios and also features vocalist Kobra Paige of Kobra and the Lotus on their single “Wing of The Crow”. Her work with Kobra and the Lotus needs no introduction, and when it came time to deliver the mighty yet intricate vocals for the Morrigan, the Celtic goddess of war on that track, she was their unanimous choice for the part.
redcain.bandcamp.com/album/kindred-act-i

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