“The Raven Eyes”, the new video from Montreal, Quebec, Canada-based melodic death metallers THE AGONIST, can be seen below. The song is taken from the band’s latest album, “Five”, which was released last September via Napalm Records. The CD was recorded with producer Mike Plotnikoff, who has previously worked with BUCKCHERRY, OTEP, HALESTORM, DROWNING POOL, THEORY OF A DEADMAN, 3 DOORS DOWN, FEAR FACTORY, FLYLEAF and SKILLET, among others.
Commented THE AGONIST guitarist Danny Marino: “Writing this was a departure for Vicky [Psarkis, vocals] and I but it may have been one of the most rewarding as songwriters. It allowed us to explore sounds and emotions we’ve always wanted to but could never quite get to in a metal setting. Also, working with Igor Khoroshev (YES) really helped bring out the full depth of Vicky‘s piano and string arrangements. The lyrics were originally inspired by stories of the renaissance plague doctors. FTB Visuals was able to take these themes and create a modern world storyline with an equally dark overtone that captured the painful emotions in the song.”
Marino previously stated about “Five”: “This album represents another shift in the evolution of THE AGONIST!
“Vicky and I went even deeper into what makes a song really connect.
“I’m very proud of everyone’s hard work making this the most diverse and interesting record for us to date!
“It was a great learning experience working with Mike Plotnikoff and fully immersing ourselves in the recording process 24/7.”
Psarkis added: “Being in THE AGONIST for over two years now and after releasing my debut album with the band and numerous tours, I can say that ‘Five’ is the record where I believe that we finally found our sound!
“There’s a certain confidence that comes with experience and there’s something about being fully comfortable that can take your approach towards songwriting to a whole other level.
“Working on the lyrics and vocals on this album was an incredibly natural process.
“Halfway into the pre-production, we realized that a lot of our songs seemed to be telling a story and hearing the album in its entirety is like escaping into our world.”
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net