New Seizures Single + Album

2019-08-14 by Mitch Worden EMERITUS | 31 Comments
After a near-six year gap, California metalcore heavyweights have announced plans for their upcoming third album. Titled Reverie of the Revolving Diamond, the record features 11 fresh tracks. Track three on the listing, "In a Valley of Twilit Meres," was released as a lead single.

Listen to "In a Valley of Twilit Meres" here:




Tracklist:
1. Mazarine
2. The Cycles Unnumbered
3. In a Valley of Twilit Meres
4. Toxophola (ft. Keith Barney)
5. The Ponds Have Dried Yet Still You Stare
6. Atollian (ft. Vernon Porter)
7. Of Indigo and Seven Crows
8. Severnaya
9. Bedlam Blues
10. On Saturnine Shores
11. Eru

Album pre-order bundles are available on the band's bandcamp page:
https://seizures.bandcamp.com/album/reverie-of-the-revolving-diamond

Reverie of the Revolving Diamond is currently scheduled for release on October 4th, 2019.

Tagged: Seizures

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MarsKid
Emeritus
August 14th 2019
21030 Comments


After a long time of teasing, the day is upon us. The second half of this year is rapidly becoming stacked. In the realm of metal, I'm looking forward to these guys, WRVTH, and then Insomnium, all of which will be releasing quite soon--sooner than you think.

And who knows what the underground might bring in the meantime?

ramon.
August 14th 2019
4185 Comments


probably the only record this year im excited for

botb
August 14th 2019
17857 Comments


I will definitely check this when it drops, liked their last full length. The whole jazz influence in heavy music is verrrrrrry hit or miss for me but I’ll give it a shot

MarsKid
Emeritus
August 14th 2019
21030 Comments


This is definitely an album to look forward to for anyone that gives a damn about heavy music. The fact that these guys have yet to blow up is kind of crazy considering how amazing The Sanity Universal was.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
August 14th 2019
18257 Comments


Metalcore heavyweight?


MarsKid
Emeritus
August 14th 2019
21030 Comments


Mhmm. They kick ass harder than most.

Demon of the Fall
August 14th 2019
33773 Comments


I'll stick it firmly on the maybe pile, trending 'yes' but might be time dependent given when it's being released. Sounds interesting anyway.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
August 14th 2019
18257 Comments


I mean, "great sounding band" seems more appropriate than the exaggerated "heavyweight"

MarsKid
Emeritus
August 14th 2019
21030 Comments


I'd recommend making time for this one, it'll be worth discussing.

@Nocte it's not an exaggeration if it's true ;)

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
August 14th 2019
18257 Comments


Okay.

Slex
August 14th 2019
16571 Comments


Can’t decide if I’m more excited for this or WRVTH

MarsKid
Emeritus
August 14th 2019
21030 Comments


Well, one is coming much sooner!

Pikazilla
August 14th 2019
29763 Comments


I was going to dismiss this as one of those stupid plurals progcore bands (Volumes and the like), but this actually sounds pretty nice!

Space Jester
August 14th 2019
11019 Comments


That would’ve been very dumb of you because their previous album is one of the best metalcore albums this decade

cvlts
August 14th 2019
9938 Comments


lol bands just dont play this type of metalcore anymore

so stoked

FearThyEvil
August 14th 2019
18600 Comments


I legit think this year is one of the most stacked in music in a long time

Pikazilla
August 14th 2019
29763 Comments


That would’ve been very dumb of you because their previous album is one of the best metalcore albums this decade

Yeah, I know. Definitely checking that out.

Scoot
August 14th 2019
22201 Comments


these guys are fucking massive

stoked for this

calmrose
August 15th 2019
6813 Comments


AOTY incoming

MarsKid
Emeritus
August 15th 2019
21030 Comments


Survey says: Yes.

clavier
Emeritus
August 15th 2019
1169 Comments


i'm just waiting to bust out the hyperbolic review

MarsKid
Emeritus
August 15th 2019
21030 Comments


The real question shouldn't be whether we can have incremental ratings, but rather if we can award a 6/5.

Space Jester
August 15th 2019
11019 Comments


Thank you lord and savior Adam Thomas for informing me of this band back when he dropped a review for The Sanity Universal

calmrose
August 15th 2019
6813 Comments


[2]

XingKing
August 16th 2019
16152 Comments


Holy hell, this rips.

SteakByrnes
August 16th 2019
29801 Comments


Song is solid

NewBallistics
August 16th 2019
929 Comments


And here I thought this year was gonna be dry of solid metalcore albums.

Single rips me to tears. ALL HAIL.

MarsKid
Emeritus
August 16th 2019
21030 Comments


There have been excellent metalcore albums this year, but this will definitely be the first to make a case for year-end lists.

deathschool
August 16th 2019
28656 Comments


Fucking hyped

Space Jester
August 16th 2019
11019 Comments


It’s really amazing how effortlessly the track ebbs and flows between brutal and melodic all while maintaining that spacey atmosphere

Could this possibly top The Sanity Universal???

deathofasalesman
August 20th 2019
8634 Comments


YESSSSSSSSSSSS



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