LYCUS Streaming New Track “Obsidian Eyes”

Oakland, CA quartet Lycus are streaming the new track, “Obsidian Eyes”, from their upcoming Chasms album. Listen below:

Chasms is an intensely powerful and emotive masterpiece of funereal doom metal that marks the band’s first full-length recording since 2013’s Tempest and their first venture with new allies Relapse Records. Chasms is due out on January 15th, and promises to be the new year’s heaviest offering. Pre-orders are available now for both physical and digital versions.

Also streaming is the first track off Chasms, a lumbering, menacing dirge entitled “Solar Chamber”. As Lycus drummer Trevor DeSchryver commented, “Serving as one of the more sonically diverse songs on the album, ‘Solar Chamber’ was inspired by the unavoidable horrors of this world revealed by the sun. It is based on the notion that one may find serenity and solace in the darkness of night, as opposed to the crippling fear and anxiety brought on by the oppressive light of day.”

Originally formed in the fall of 2008, Lycus began as one of the very few doom metal bands in the Sacramento area. After relocating to the San Francisco Bay Area, founding members Trevor DeSchryver and Jackson Heath reformed the band and recorded Demo MMXI at Earhammer Studios in Oakland, CA. Demo MMXI was released on cassette by Graceless Recordings, then on vinyl through The Flenser in January 2012.

More recently, Lycus experienced tremendous growth and recognition that belie the band’s youth and early obscurity. The band issued their debut full-­length, Tempest, in July 2013 (20 Buck Spin) to extensive critical acclaim. The reception was enough to catch the attention of Relapse Records, who signed the Oakland undertakers in January 2015.

Recorded at Atomic Garden Studios with producer Jack Shirley and featuring art from celebrated Italian mastermind Paolo Girardi (Inquistion, Bell Witch), Chasms is four immense tracks of deep, unbridled gloom for acolytes of Mournful Congregation, Inter Arma, Evoken, and YOB. Complete with massive clean / bellowing vocal arrangements, atmospheric cello accompaniments, and enormous compositions, LYCUS have created another mournfully expressive work of timeless doom.  

Fonte: Bravewords.com