Epoch of Chirality stream "Pyramid Cybergod"
Based in South West England, Sci-Fi Metal Project Epoch of Chirality deliver a dynamic blend of instrumental metal and electronics. The new single “Pyramid Cybergod” is available to stream via V13.
Richard How comments: “So pleased to finally release ‘Pyramid Cybergod!’ This is the second single to support the launch of my debut sci-fi metal album Nucleosynthesis, coming out July 23rd! As the title suggests, there’s a heavy eastern influence in this song, but with a blend of ‘80s movie synths and rich strings. It was a crazy experiment, but I absolutely love the direction it went in with some epic ethereal melodies in there and a little nod to synthwave! The single will be available on all the main streaming sites and also as a high-quality download on my website from June 25th.”
Listen to the single via V13 HERE.
Pre-order the album HERE.
Tracklist:
Dawn of Chirality
Undercity Rising
Caravan to the Midnight Mountain
Boreal
Pyramid Cybergod
Maiden Voyage
The Abyssal Fleet
Labyrinth
Paradox
About Epoch of Chirality:
Epoch of Chirality brings an epic amalgamation of metal with soundscapes straight out of an 80s Sci-fi movie soundtrack. Richard How, based in the South West of England, is the experienced multi-instrumentalist, composer and self-confessed Sci-fi geek behind the project. The debut album Nucleosynthesis follows the release of the Dawn of Chirality EP in 2020 which saw the project begin to emerge into our world; offering a tantalising taste of what is to come.
2021 marks a significant milestone for the project and the upcoming release of Nucleosynthesis. Epoch of Chirality has been quietly developing with Richard over the past twenty years. Pushing the boundaries of the metal genre is something so many strive to achieve but successfully combining elements of both acoustic and synthesized instruments is no mean feat. The presence of those instantly recognisable nostalgic synths initiates the dimension shift away from this world into another realm. The traditional heavy elements introduce an intensity that elevates the soundscape. Leaving no musical style or instrument off limits, experimentation and exploration is clearly rooted in the creative process. Whether exploring galaxies lightyears away or crossing through portals between fantasy worlds, Nucleosynthesis launches into a journey through the wonderful and the unknown. The album presents a unique experience through each track. From the atmospheric tranquil serenity of Caravan to the Midnight Mountain to the dark haunting depths of Labyrinth, Nucleosynthesis is an immersive adventure not to be missed.
Why should the sky be the limit when there are worlds to explore in our galaxy and beyond? Fuelled by the need to create music that encapsulates the utter power and depth of metal, with the captivating and epic nature of Sci-fi and fantasy soundscapes, Epoch of Chirality has begun a venture to bring fans an experience like no other.
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