Wednesday, July 9, 2014

AEGES Announce New Album "Above & Down Below" Out September 23rd on The Mylene Sheath


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"...churning, emotive, groove-treading post-hardcore..." - ALTERNATIVE PRESS

"The record mines metal and hardcore in many of the same ways that Quicksand or Betty-era Helmet did in the 90s and Cave In or its contemporaries have in latter years..." - BROOKLYN VEGAN

"...a burly, churning collection that drenches the classic 90's post-hardcore of Hum, Handsome and Quicksand in a Deftones-esque sheen..." - DECIBEL

"Mood-shifting and genre-defying, with gorgeous vocal melodies to top it all off, with their first offering the four members of Aeges not only exercise their prowess but set the bar exceptionally high..." - GOOGLE PLAY "MAGNIFIER"

"No unneeded plot development, no loose concepts, no big and bombarding hit singles, just real rock from real people..." -CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND

"...one meaty guitar riff after the other..." - NOISECREEP

"Metal doesn't need to ignore hooks and melodies like the plague. And Aeges mixes great melodies with heavy, aggressive stuff we all love..." - METAL SUCKS

"AEGES is the way post-hardcore is supposed to sound: abrasive, anthemic and face-melting..." - CMJ

"...a delight of riffs and dynamics, and reminisent of the Smashing Pumpkins at their darkest..." - ROCK SOUND

"Aeges is capable of reminding lost listeners of what made them love rock 'n roll in the first place..." - OUTBURN


AEGES' second full length album, Above & Down Below, sees them galloping confidently over any notion of a sophomore slump. The band has taken another step forward with this collection of twelve songs that are as diverse and individual as they are seamless and flowing. It's an especially admirable feat when you consider how busy the band has stayed since releasing their debut full length, The Bridge, in 2012 (which Ghettoblaster Magazine called "one of the most promising debuts in recent memory"). They've effortlessly endured a couple different line-up changes that introduced guitarist/vocalist Cory Clark and drummer Mike Land. The revamped line-up, rounded out by founding member Kemble Walters (vocals/guitar) and Tony Baumeister (bass), was solidified in late 2013 when they began writing the songs that would become Above & Down Below. In between playing shows around the country with Coheed & Cambria, Silver Snakes, Pelican, Big Business and many more bands, as well as writing the new record, and dealing with the line-up changes, the band also found time to further expand their catalog by releasing the Southern Comfort 7" as well as the Bad Blood split 7" with label mates Dust Moth (in which former guitarist Mark Holcomb currently plays). They also made a successful inaugural appearance at the annual SXSW Music Festival this past March, and will be heading out hard in support of the new album this fall.

Perhaps because of this steady flow of activity, the songs on Above & Down Below are extremely tight and focused, while being played with a loose confidence and swagger that oozes the spirit of rock and roll. Expanding upon the foundation of the sound that already drew influence from the 90's post-hardcore era, the new record mixes that same heavy edge of Quicksand with the more melodic heavy rock sheen of Soundgarden, Alice In Chains and Queens of the Stone Age. At times it's as heavy as lead, crushing and lurching hard, while other times it's melodic and hook-laden; usually you'll find this contrast within the same song, which is busy making itself quite at home in your head.

The album was mixed and mastered by Matt Hyde (Deftones, Slayer, Children of Bodom, Behemoth) at his home studio. The band self-produced the effort and Kemble recorded it at The Sound Portal. Casey Howard (Mastodon, Deftones, The Mars Volta, Avenged Sevenfold) handled the art direction, design and layout for the album. The Mylene Sheath (Pelican, Caspian, Junius, Dust Moth) will be releasing the album worldwide on September 23rd.

"Above & Down Below" Track List:
1. Echoes
2. The Hunter
3. Clouds
4. Parasite
5. Fault
6. My Last Words
7. Rats
8. Halos
9. Leech
10. The Line
11. Wasted Time
12. As I Grow Old


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