Native Construct released their debut album Quiet World on April 17 on Metal Blade Records. The band has premiered their new single “Come Hell Or High Water”:
“This one’s a quirky, twisted little tune. We got a bit weird with it; it was a lot of fun to make. We used some interesting studio techniques, experimented with eccentric character voices, and even got our vocalist Rob to dust off the old cello. ‘Hope you have as much fun with it as we did,” says guitarist/composer Myles Yang.
Native Construct is the product of collaboration between several students that began in 2011 at the storied Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Guitarist and composer Myles Yang’s passion for innovation, coupled with his extensive academic study of arranging and compositional techniques, makes Native Construct a truly distinctive up-and-coming metal act. Yang, along with bassist Max Harchik, and vocalist Robert Edens completed work on their debut album Quiet World in between 2011 and 2013. By 2014, the band’s music caught the ear of Brian Slagel at Metal Blade Records, and led to a recording contract and a worldwide release of the band’s debut album. The album is up for order at MetalBlade.com.
Quiet World was largely self-produced and written between 2011 and 2013 in between the individual band members’ studies at the Berklee College of Music. What began as jam sessions simply for fun eventually turned into a full-fledged musical endeavor. All tracking and programming was done at the band’s home studios in Boston, MA, with the exception of vocals, which were recorded with Jamie King at The Basement Studios in Winston-Salem, NC. The album was mixed by Rich Mouser at The Mouse House Studio in Los Angeles, CA, and mastered by Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me, The Contortionist).
“Mute”:
(Photo by: Sam Harchik)
Fonte: Bravewords.com