New comebacks from Doll, Visitant, In/Vertigo, and more at The Grindhouse
After a brief hiatus, the Grindhouse is back to deliver the most intense new tunes from the world of rock and metal. If you’re ready to dive headfirst into a sonic mosh pit, prepare yourself for this lineup of heavy-hitters:
Doll, the husband-and-wife alt-rock duo hailing from Canada, recently released their EP “Better Days, Different Times,” featuring the rousing track “Shark Bait.” With haunting vocals courtesy of frontwoman Christina Kasper and razor-sharp riffs, “Shark Bait” delves into the world of emotional predators and the struggle to survive in a cutthroat environment.
Blackened death metal group Visitant dropped their debut album, “Rubidium,” and the third single “Briars” is a poignant representation of their ethereal soundscapes. The track follows the story of a man who pleads in vain after realizing he has passed away, a haunting reminder of humanity’s impermanence.
In/Vertigo, the hard rockers from Canada, unleashed “Weathervane,” a high-octane anthem exploring life’s uncertainties and the chaos of staying true to oneself amidst adversity. The track is featured in their latest EP “Prevail,” released in July, and embodies the band’s raw energy and musical defiance.
Halifax’s progressive death metal outfit Ancient Thrones unveiled the title track from their upcoming album “Melancholia.” At a blistering 260 beats per minute, “Melancholia” immerses listeners in the protagonist’s struggle with feeling out of place, serving as a preview to an album rich in emotion and chaotic instrumentation.
Unpunished, Quebec City’s metalcore up-and-comers, released the intense single “Shattered In Disarray” as a sneak peek into their forthcoming EP “Echoes of History.” This emotionally charged track delves into themes of regret and redemption, inviting listeners to confront their inner demons and embrace the possibility of healing.
Finally, Baltimore’s Night’s Edge dropped their album “The World That Never Was,” featuring the epic track “Shapes in Grey Space II: Soaring.” An exploration of symphonic alternative metal, the song unfolds a Twilight Zone-inspired narrative, immersing listeners in a world of intrigue and darkness.
With a lineup like this, the Grindhouse is once again ready to deliver the best of the best in the world of heavy music. So buckle up, turn up the volume, and brace yourself for an auditory onslaught that will leave you craving more.