Sylosis release new single

2020-12-11 by Fernando Alves | 16 Comments
After a string of cancelled Summer festival performances, Josh Middleton went straight back to work on new music intended for the next Sylosis record. With uncertainty surrounding the future of live music, Sylosis offer the first taste of these new recordings today with the release of a brand new standalone single. The new track, titled 'Worship Decay', was written and recorded during the first UK lockdown.

Sylosis founder Josh Middleton comments "With everything happening in our world right now, we wanted to keep things moving in Sylosis' world. We started writing new music as we entered the first set of lockdowns and ‘Worship Decay’ quickly developed as a song we feel confident stands up by itself and showcases something different for Sylosis. We’re of course looking forward to playing music live again (hopefully soon!), but it feels great to be able to continue creating music and sharing it with our fans during this time of uncertainty and unrest."

Stream 'Worship Decay' below.



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EphemeralEternity
December 11th 2020
4937 Comments


hmm

Sausagesurgery
December 11th 2020
27 Comments


these boys always release great stuff

vermillionZ
December 11th 2020
400 Comments


Solid

WretchedCacophony
December 11th 2020
3674 Comments


I remember when I used to get excited about this band


Robert048
December 11th 2020
43 Comments


I remember when I used to get excited about this band. Oh wait, I still do. This fucking rules.

bloc
December 11th 2020
70880 Comments


Best fuckin song ever

MalConstant
December 11th 2020
290 Comments


Impossible for them to write a bad riff.

bloc
December 11th 2020
70880 Comments


No riffs for Architects, only for Sylosis!

ShadowOfTheCitadel
December 11th 2020
582 Comments


Little boring, but neat solo. Middleton honestly needs to gtfo of Architects and focus solely on this band. His creativity in that band is being diluted worse than Zuckerberg's friend in The Social Network.

Intothepit
December 12th 2020
4529 Comments


"His creativity in that band is being diluted worse than Zuckerberg's friend in The Social Network."

Dude, don't stretch too hard. You might pull a hammy

Toondude10
December 12th 2020
15382 Comments


song rules

Flugmorph
December 12th 2020
35540 Comments


sylosis rules

EphemeralEternity
December 12th 2020
4937 Comments


It's not a bad song by any means...but it just makes me want to listen to Edge of the Earth or Monolith... same ingredients better dishes

bloc
December 12th 2020
70880 Comments


All dishes are delicious

swordpath
December 13th 2020
38 Comments


Vocals seem a little too generic. That’s my only gripe. Sounds like soilwork vocals at time.

Panzerchrist
December 14th 2020
786 Comments


Really doesn't play to any of their strengths tbh



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