Saturday, May 2, 2020

BEHOLD THE ARCTOPUS two new songs

Below are two YouTube audio tracks from the experimental band BEHOLD THE ARCTOPUS, whose new album Hapeleptic Overtrove is scheduled for June 12th. One track is called "Forgotten Explanations" and the other one "Blessing in Disgust." This is an instrumental band from New York, U.S. and this will be their fourth album. This music will be of interest to fans looking for wacky, experimental sounds want to be crazy and different from other rock music. The band seems to upset some metal fans, but other fans seem interested in hearing something that is rather unique. Included here is a video of the band live so that you can see what this is like in a concert.
The band released the following statement concerning the new album:
The 7th Behold the Arctopus recording, Hapeleptic Overtrove is imminent! This time, the band teams up with Willowtip, P2, and Denses(s) for what will be our most extreme, unique, and controversial album. Colin Marston (Warr guitar) and Mike Lerner (guitar guitar) are joined by drummer Jason Bauers (previously of Psyopus), who has brought his experience with classical percussion to the table, allowing the drums to become another melodic voice, rather than just a metric skeleton. For the new compositions, inspiration was drawn from the non-traditional setup of English free jazz drummer Tony Oxley, and the percussion music of 20th century composers Iannis Xenakis, Edgard Varese, and Elliott Carter. The drum kit for the new album removes extreme metal's constant harsh static wash by deleting all hi-hats, crashes, and ride cymbals, replacing them with almglocken, wooden plank, metal pipe, broken stacks, and bell/chimes. Sticks are replaced by mallets, and, more importantly, the function of the drums is no longer to play 'beats.' Instead the drums take on a role more similar to the guitars, resulting in a sound closer to chamber music than rock.
Is anyone else tired of how painfully slow metal has evolved recently compared to how quickly innovations occurred at the end of the last century? Think about how drastic and surprising changes were in the 5 years between 1988 and 1993, versus how stagnant metal between 2015 - 2020 has been. On Hapeleptic Overtrove, Behold the Arctopus shows the utmost respect for the true spirit of extreme metal: a musical world that should challenge the audience to listen to and think about things in new ways, while reveling in mystery, surprise and excess which is simultaneously baroque and primitive."
Behold The Arctopus "Forgotten Explanations"
Behold The Arctopus "Blessing In Disgust"
Behold... The Arctopus live in Portland 2019
beholdthearctopus.bandcamp.com/album/hapeleptic-overtrove

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