Lonely Eye Movement (Deluxe Edition) Devoid
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Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
14.12.2021
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- 1 Lonely Eye Movement 04:08
- 2 Man Without Fear 05:33
- 3 Impostor 04:25
- 4 Destination Heaven 05:34
- 5 Waiting for the Storm 06:19
- 6 In the Absence of Holiness 05:07
- 7 Mirror Maze 05:33
- 8 Hands of Salvation 04:23
- 9 Stroboscope Life 03:44
- 10 Martial Hearts 07:12
- 11 Wood And Wind 04:05
- 12 Mirror Maze (Bonus Track) 05:35
- 13 Waiting for the Storm (Alternative Version - Bonus Track) 06:18
Info for Lonely Eye Movement (Deluxe Edition)
Devoid, a melodic metal band hailing from France, have signed to Frontiers Music Srl for a multi-album deal. Their first release on Frontiers, and second album overall, “Lonely Eye Movement” is a huge step forward for the band and the perfect vehicle to introduce them to a larger international audience.
“Lonely Eye Movement” comes four years after their debut album, “Cup of Tears”. Musically, the band develops the melodic and slightly progressive sound of the debut and is perfectly suited for fans of hard hitting, but very melodic metal.
Devoid is the brainchild of French guitarist extraordinaire Shad Mae (ex-Shadyon). Combining technical finesse and outstanding arrangements with extremely memorable choruses and hooks, DEVOID is rounded out by powerhouse German vocalist Carsten 'Lizard' Schulz (Evidence One, Book of Reflections), guitarist Gwen Kerjan, keyboardist Jorris Guilbaud, bassist Geofreey Neau, and drummer Benjamin Lesous.
"The music was written with Jorris Guilbaud and me and Carsten [Schulz] wrote the lyrics. It's a song about the horror of dealing with depression, trying to make your way through every single day. It doesn't matter at all what others might tell you about what or who you are, the struggle never stops. We wanted to give a melancholic atmosphere to these songs, but we wanted to leave hope at the end," says guitarist Shad Mae of the album's title track.
Of the album's overall sound, Shad continues, "the idea was to achieve the perfect mix between my heaviest influences (Evergrey, Devin Townsend, Soilwork, etc.) and AOR bands I like (Winger, White Heart, Giant, Strangeways, etc.) and to produce an album which is very catchy and timeless."
Devoid's second album overall, “Lonely Eye Movement” is a huge step forward for the band and the perfect vehicle to introduce them to a larger international audience. Coming four years after their debut album, “Cup of Tears”, musically, the band develops the melodic and slightly progressive sound of the debut and makes "Lonely Eye Movement" perfectly suited for fans of hard hitting, but very melodic metal.
Carsten 'Lizard' Schulz, vocals
Shad Mae, guitars
Gwen Kerjan, guitars
Jorris Guilbaud, keyboards
Geoffrey 'Shob' Neau, bass
Benjamin Lesous, drums
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