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Enter The World of "Antimatter" From Vancouver Orchestral Metal Ensemble OPUS ARISE (ft. members of Svneatr, Thousand Arrows, Ysgaroth)
New Album "The Network" Out Now!
L-R - Derek Ho - Cello (live only), Matthew Logan - Drums, Violin II, Ellen Smith - Viola, Michelle Gao - Violin I, Kyle Hagen, Shawn Hillman - Guitar, Cello, Matthew Hannah - Keyboards
Photo Credit Jade Weekes
Canadian orchestral metal ensemble Opus Arise (ft. members of Svneatr, Thousand Arrows, Ysgaroth) released their sophomore album "The Network" this past December. The concept record is a cyberpunk tale that brings together classical strings and metal rhythms to create luscious soundscapes to dissonant chaos.
Today, in support of the full-length, the band is sharing their next video for the third track "Antimatter". The band explains the storyline behind the song:
"After numerous calculations, the protagonist approaches the substation and plays the Antimatter progression. They are immediately scanned and digitized. The moment the song drops into the metal section signifies their entry into the network. The rest of the song follows them individually as they lead their own paths through the network, discovering its capabilities. However, after a bunch of fun and games exploring, they both eventually become curious about their past lives in 2017 and 1976."
Watch and listen to "Antimatter" via its premiere on MetalInsider HERE.
Vancouver's Opus Arise's latest album, “The Network”, is a cyberpunk world filled with neon lights backed by progressive metal riffs and classical themes. The eight-track record was produced and mastered by Maor Appelbaum; mixed by Ryan Shepard, with the album artwork done by Daniel Reyes. The nine players on the record bring forth their skills on guitar, cello, bass, drums, violin, keyboards, viola, and contrabass in a sometimes collaborative effort, which is primarily composed and scored by Matthew Logan and Matthew Hannah. The drums were recorded in a mansion back in 2018 where the original rehearsal space was, and the same location was used to film the music videos for the singles “Reminiscence”, “Change” and “Inner Skepticism”.
“The Network” has a modern metal influence and different composers from their first album. It is best described as orchestral neo-classical instrumental progressive metal and is recommended for fans who enjoy Powerglove, Scale The Summit, and Animals As Leaders.
“The Network” is available at Opusarise.bandcamp.com, Spotify.
To watch previous music videos, please the band's YouTube.
Track Listing: 1) Inner Skepticism – 5:50 2) Electric Jungle – 6:02 3) Antimatter – 3:22 4) Digital Soundscape – 4:38 5) Reminiscence – 5:21 6) Change – 5:23 7) Timeshift – 5:21 8) The Unanswered Question – 5:13 Album Length: 41:13
Album Band Lineup: Shawn Hillman Guitar, Cello on “Digital Soundscape” James Readman: Guitar Daniel Carmago: Bass Guitar (Tracks 1-3, 5-7) Matthew Logan: Drums, Violin II Matthew Hannah: Keyboards Michelle Gao: Violin I Ellen Smith: Viola Darrell Bennett: Cello Kyle Hagen: Contrabass, Bass Guitar (Track 8)
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"An instrumental journey with a lot of charisma... Anyone who likes to think outside the box from time to time and likes instrumental music should definitely give "The Network" a try." - PowerMetal.de
"... this is great progressive music... the album is strongly recommended if you’re open minded and you like your music to sound like a detailed and complex story. Great stuff!" - Metal Rules
"Sometimes there comes a prog metal act with something new or at least different than most others. And Opus Arise surely fits this description! Their songs are instrumental to begin with. But that’s far from all." - Melodicnet
"A magnificent album, original, inventive and of great musicality." - Pierre Davidson - A Progressive Life - CFUZ 92.9 FM - Penticton, BC
"“Inner Scepticism,” shimmers through the linement of time and brings about an intricate braid." - The Median Man
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