07/14/2023 09:09
Evile
Evile: new album 'The Unknown' out now
Since their formation in 2004, British thrash masters Evile have been turning heads and taking names, delivering pure thrash offerings blended with an uncompromising death metal assault. This summer, following their latest, critically acclaimed album, 'Hell Unleashed' (2021), July 14, 2023 sees the four-piece strike again with their sixth full-length offering, entitled 'The Unknown', via Napalm Records.
This time, Evile prove that they are more than just a thrash band, churning out slower tempos with a heavier approach. In addition, melodic vocals meet serious, in-depth lyrical topics – ranging from depression, overcoming loss and recurring nightmares, self-esteem and image, to more personal themes like living with dementia, struggling through the music industry and even the concerns of becoming a new parent. On 'The Unknown', Evile – fronted by vocalist and guitarist Ol Drake – are more profound, personal and deep, while also proving heavier, stronger and more raucous than ever! Songs such as the epic title track, 'The Unknown', showcase the band's haunting elements, balancing a dark, melodic and almost mesmerizing vibe with colossal, heavy riffage and thundering drums. While 'When Mortal Coils Shed' doubles down on the stirring, "new" side of Evile, explosive tracks such as 'Reap What You Sow' and 'Monolith' leave nothing but a hammering world of sound building up to a stomping thrash manifesto.
'The Unknown' unchains the rampant songwriting talent of these British thrash metal frontrunners, proving that thrash does not always have to be fast-paced. It can also be in-your-face with outstanding musical skill, without fear of showing a still unknown face of lyrical depth and an enthralling, versatile, brave modern metal sound.
Track Listing:
1. The Unknown
2. The Mask We Wear
3. Monolith
4. When Mortal Coils Shed
5. Sleepless Eyes
6. Out of Sight
7. At Mirror's Speech
8. Reap What You Sow
9. Beginning of the End
10. Balance of Time
The album will be out on digipak CD, 12" vinyl editions (gatefold covers with art print; black vinyl, crystal clear vinyl [limited to 300], red vinyl [UK indie stores exclusive]).
(source: Napalm Records)