The signing of AVERNUS to M-Theory Audio and the reaction to first single “Nemesis” and the pre-order of their comeback album ‘Grievances’ has been very positive. The irony is not lost on a band so dismally morose, dark and crushingly heavy.
Fans have been asking for more from ‘Grievances’ and we’re pleased to bring you the second single “Return to Dust” along with its accompanying visualizer. Watch it HERE
“’Return To Dust’ reflects on getting older and the inevitability, and acceptance of death,” explains guitarist Erik Kikke. “Coming to terms with the end of everything as we know it, and trying to find comfort and solace in that thought.”
“Rafael Ortega of Ecliptic Visions was able to create a visualizer that fit perfectly with a bleak and foreboding visual aesthetic.”
“Return to Dust” and “Nemesis” https://youtu.be/qdbaw_2lyuY?
AVERNUS will play their first show in six years on 11/1 at Heavy Chicago Fest at The Avondale Music Hall in Chicago. Heavy Chicago II is three days of complete metal debauchery November 1st to 3rd. Tickets on sale now – https://www.seetickets.us/
‘Grievances’ is a long-awaited return for AVERNUS, as their last recording was released 21 years ago while their sole official album release, ‘Of the Fallen,’ going back to 1997. When when the core foundational members (vocalist/guitarist Rick McCoy, guitarist Erik Kikke, guitarist James Genenz and drummer Rick Yifrach) regrouped to create new music our curiosity and excitement grew and as you’ll hear why this is the most mature, dismally emotional and best AVERNUS have ever sounded.
Established in 1992 in Chicago, AVERNUS were one of the premiere bands mixing death metal with doom elements as evidenced by early demos over the next couple years — ‘A Tracery of Red’ featuring singer Rick McCoy and drummer Rick Yifrach and fan-favorite ‘Sadness,’ which added guitarist Erik Kikke to the lineup. In addition to becoming a live staple of Midwest shows and fests, a rippling effect began throughout underground circles. In 1994 AVERNUS’ reputation caught the attention of now-current M-Theory Audio president Marco Barbieri. At the time Marco worked at Metal Blade Records and included the band’s track “Godlessness” on ‘Metal Massacre XII’ in 1995. The song showed the beginnings of the group reaching for more melodic and gothic tendencies. Marco urged Metal Blade to sign the group but there just wasn’t enough enthusiasm from above. Instead, the group signed to M.I.A. Records (Darkest Hour, Oppressor, Spirit Caravan) and released their ‘Of the Fallen’ album in 1997. The same year guitarist James Genenz (later of Fleshgrind, Jungle Rot) joined the ranks. AVERNUS didn’t make the breakthrough evidenced by their early talents and hard work. Recording a couple more demos the band wallowed in obscurity in the 2000s despite the efforts of remaining constant member, founder Rick McCoy. AVERNUS slowly crumbled away.
But things never truly die and nostalgia for the group was urged by fans and even band members and slowly the pieces were assembled and new music written culminating in the forthcoming full-length album. By far the most cohesive and powerful recording assembled by a more experienced and yet calmer heads to create truly a masterwork.
More information on AVERNUS –
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www.avernus.bandcamp.com
www.m-theoryaudio.com
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