ABIOTIC To Release Sophomore Album Casuistry April
New Song Streaming Now
South Florida's ABIOTIC emerged
in 2010 with a flourish of riffs, solos, and technical breakdowns that
culminated in the release of their debut EP in 2011. "A Universal Plague"
set the stage for the band's first few years of existence. What was
immediately apparent: guitarists John Matos and Matt Mendez formed an
absolutely lethal guitar duo, and bassist Alex Vasquez's finger style
bass playing provided an athletic sounding low end that helped to vault ABIOTIC to the forefront of the underground touring circuit. The video for "Vermosapien"
(directed by Dan Drescher) immediately racked up tens of thousands of
views and attracted the attention of Metal Blade Records.
ABIOTIC signed to Metal Blade Records and released their debut album, "Symbiosis," which was followed by regional and national touring. Reviews for the album were predominantly positive - Terrorizer Magazine called the record "a monstrously ferocious first full-length" and Decibel Magazine claimed that ABIOTIC "could eventually help propel some kind of post-djent prog bandwagon." The promotional cycle for "Symbiosis" concluded with a support tour with Dying Fetus and Exhumed. By the end of 2014, ABIOTIC had
re-tooled their line up by adding vocalist Travis Bartosek and drummer
Brent Phillips. The quintet was more than ready to record their
sophomore full length, "Casuistry." The first song from "Casuistry"
entitled 'Cast into the Depths' which features Dying Fetus front man
John Gallagher on guest vocals is available for streaming at http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001mXAATc_zcRuBN_Cm425kvqQsHKdXv1zpYpKu4axktvW_sjPLnaDHX6H-2TG3qyjntZaJLL6rob8OR5yw-xJ3laeD7kzhgT-qY5hPLy2KygB1m2KrNrwLgz4mcNfR7nAII_lfWnHp8UOrjQ7RpLyP6nUrx1-JPMIdD-LuxQZgjqeYcOBml133vQ==&c=ixv50rSEn3cb6BxKVlpR9fn48V2ypzM1_ESvxOomeJ1Qua-ywN65mg==&ch=s4wdQeqMZsRuLIweu0CpXkK-gkbMYGUPzbZhfYr_JHR-D4EzvQsIvQ==" rel="nofollow - . The new album is available in exclusive bundle packages at the link as well.
In the late summer of 2014, ABIOTIC ventured
to Basement Recordings with acclaimed producer Jamie King. The
collaboration would prove fruitful. Guitarist John Matos elaborates:
"Working with Jamie was unlike any other studio experience we've had
before. Tracking with someone who's produced bands like Between the
Buried and Me, Wretched, and The Contortionist put our minds at ease and
allowed us to put total trust in Jamie to achieve the sound we were
looking for. It made the experience so comfortable and relaxed that we
were really able to explore and create without boundaries. I think
that's something that can be felt with this record."
The
addition of Brent Phillips and Travis Bartosek were particularly
influential on the recording process. Phillip's drumming allowed for the
band to spend more time exploring tones and sounds than ever before. He
brought a renewed sense of groove and feel to the process, along with
being the fastest drummer the band has played with to date. Vocally,
fans will notice the largest change here. Bartosek took over lyric
writing duties and topics range from suicide, Middle East conflict,
religion, and a bit of misanthropy. John Matos adds, "Travis did write
all of his own lyrics and I think that with his catchy wording and
phrasing, fans will be able to follow along to the tunes and it'll
translate really well live." An additional note on vocals - John
Gallagher of Dying Fetus can be heard lending his trademark sounds on
"Cast Into the Depths."
An ABIOTIC record
would not be complete without space-y leads and the bands brand of
breakdowns. Leads were a major focus for the album. Seven of the nine
tracks contain guitar solos from both John Matos and Matt Mendez. And,
of course, Alex Vasquez's bass flourishes can be heard throughout.
There's even a drum solo on "Molecular Rematerialization." And, as an
added challenge for the band to learn to play live, guitarist Paul
Waggoner from Between the Buried and Me offered a solo of his own on
"Absence of Purity." It's all of these elements, flourishes, and
individual musical muscle-flexing that gives ABIOTIC their trademark sound.
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