03-13 Ex-Atreyu Vocalist Streams EP
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Sometimes in order to live, first, we must die. Truly reckoning with the past may require erasing the person the world knew. When broken, vulnerable, confused, and alone, the only way out is through.Alex Varkatzas found himself at such a crossroads when his tenure as vocalist for Atreyu, the band he fronted for over two decades, ended abruptly. No longer tethered to the music and people he’d defined himself by his entire adult life, the California native resolved to rebuild from the ground up.DEAD ICARUS is the result. An uncompromising, brutal, impassioned, confessional assault, Alex’s ne ...read more
Sometimes in order to live, first, we must die. Truly reckoning with the past may require erasing the person the world knew. When broken, vulnerable, confused, and alone, the only way out is through.Alex Varkatzas found himself at such a crossroads when his tenure as vocalist for Atreyu, the band he fronted for over two decades, ended abruptly. No longer tethered to the music and people he’d defined himself by his entire adult life, the California native resolved to rebuild from the ground up.DEAD ICARUS is the result. An uncompromising, brutal, impassioned, confessional assault, Alex’s new musical vehicle introduces itself to the world with five blistering songs before unleashing a full-length project in 2024. The song titles tell a story: “Sellout,” “The Vultures Circle,” “So I Set Myself On Fire,” “Ad Infernum,” and “Yesterday Don’t Mean Shit.” A furious rebirth, instantly relatable to anyone facing down a life-altering crossroads. « hide |
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