![]() Perhaps the most vulnerable song of the pair is “Death Keeps Us From Living,” which touches on the painful loss of several loved ones and, in many ways, Notarmaso’s intimate and personal ruminations on his mortality. Today, they are happy to reveal that they have grown exponentially and gained a valuable new perspective. You can truly sense how I felt when listening to the song, and to this day, it still brings me right back to that place every time.”Įven in crisis, After The Burial, who consists of Notarmaso, along with Trent Hafdahl (guitar), Dan Carle (drums), and Adrian Oropeza (bass), managed to craft compelling new music to not only keep the show rolling but provide solace and healing for themselves more than anything else. Reflecting on the harrowing new single “Nothing Gold,” which details the band’s unique experience with the COVID-19 lockdowns, Notarmaso reveals, “I remember feeling like nothing lasts forever, and I think these are probably some of my darkest lyrics to date. The result is a triumphant step forward into the band’s future, set to the backdrop of evocative vocals, intricate guitar riffs, and inventive rhythms that further push the sonic boundaries of their core sound. ![]() However, in true After The Burial fashion, they are brought to life with a healthy dose of resilience and perseverance that is palpable in every sense. ![]() The new tracks follow 2019’s monolithic effort Evergreen, and tackles the familiar themes of isolation, loss, and hopelessness that arise in such uncertain times. Following a four-year hiatus from releasing new material, progressive metal quartet After The Burial have returned with Embrace The Infinity, which consists of two new tracks titled “Nothing Gold” and “Death Keeps Us From Living,” produced by prominent heavy music producer Will Putney (Every Time I Die, Knocked Loose, Vein).
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