Hopesfall
In 2012, guitarist Joshua Brigham and drummer Adam Morgan visited frontman, Jay Forrest, in Chicago culminating in the decision that Forrest would add vocals to the demos. The lineup for the band’s reformation would then be cemented in August of 2015 when bassist, Chad Waldrup, joined the group to see Hum and Failure. Still, the idea of putting out new music as Hopesfall wasn’t part of the plan. The band brought their demos to another trusted collaborator - producer Mike Watts (Glassjaw, Dillinger Escape Plan, O’Brother) whom they had worked with on two previous releases, Magnetic North and A Types. It was Watts who brought the demos to Dan Sandshaw and Will Putney of Graphic Nature / Equal Vision Records where the idea of releasing it as a Hopesfall record was finally discussed. A testament to the band’s hard-earned legacy, the famed label immediately jumped on the opportunity to release the project.
'Arbiter' has a decidedly unique bend to it, but Brigham points out that it is built off of the same principles as Hopesfall’s previous catalog - “big riffs and dark melodies”. Forrest adds that the driving message of 'Arbiter' remains the same as well: “Hopes fall. Tragedies happen. But that doesn’t mean you should give up or not stay the course”.
With the release of “Hall Of The Sky”, Hopesfall has welcomed back Ryan Parrish, reuniting the lineup that created 'The Satellite Years' seventeen years ago. His return is a testament to the strong bonds formed and the depth of the Hopesfall brotherhood.
https://www.instagram.com/hopesfall/
Produits du même artiste
Aucun produit trouvé