HALCYON WAY Release Music Video For Acoustic Version Of ‘Blame’
June 10th, 2020
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Atlanta, Georgia-based progressive metal group Halcyon Way have released a music video for their acoustic version of the track ‘Blame’. Featuring vocalist Steve Braun and guitarist Max Eve, the clip can be viewed below.
Steve Braun said: “We decided to take a little break from writing a new record and have a little fun seeing how the songs come across acoustically. I think they are pretty cool… keep on the lookout for more of The Quarantine Sessions.”
Halcyon Way issued fourth full-length studio album Bloody But Unbowed on August 3rd, 2018 through Agonia Records.
Halcyon Way commented: “We are beyond excited to finally unleash this beast upon everyone. This is by far our heaviest album, but it also has the biggest choruses, and it’s just the right next step in our evolution as a band. It was a difficult album to write and put over the finish line, and we cannot wait to have everyone hear it. From the songs to the production to the art, we think all our fans are going to absolutely love it, and when people that haven’t heard Halcyon Way before get a taste, they’re going to be like ’where has this band been my whole life?”
Bloody But Unbowed was recorded, mixed and mastered by Mark Lewis. Guest appearances are to be shortly revealed.
Cover artwork duties fell to Travis Smith.
The track listing is as follows:
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01. ‘Devolutionize’
02. ‘Bloody But Unbowed’
03. ‘Blame’
04. ‘Slaves To Silicon’
05. ‘Superpredator’
06. ‘Primal Scream’
07. ‘Ten Thousand Ways’
08. ‘The Church Of Me’
09. ‘Cast Another Stone’
10. ‘Crowned In Violence’
11. ‘Burning The Summit’
12. ‘Desolate’
13. ‘Insufferable’*
14. ‘Stand For Something’*
*European edition bonus tracks
Halcyon Way’s line-up is as follows:
Steve Braun (vocals)
Jon Bodan (lead guitars, backing vocals, and programming)
Max Eve (rhythm guitars)
Skyler Moore (bass and backing vocals)
Aaron Baumoel (drums)
Directed by Chance White, music videos were filmed for the tracks ‘Blame’ and ‘The Church Of Me’. In addition, an official lyric video was created for the song ‘Slaves To Silicon’. All three clips can also be viewed below.
Third studio record Conquer was released in August 2014 via Nightmare Records.