TRAILIGHT Release Date For NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS Cover Of "The Weeping Song" Featuring DAVE PADDEN And BURTON C. BELL Confirmed

Omer Cordell, the mastermind behind Canadian metal project Trailight featuring vocalist Dave Padden (ex-Annihilator) and drummer Ryan van Poederooyen (Devin Townsend Project), has completed work on a single release cover of the Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds classic “The Weeping Song”. It features Padden and Fear Factory frontman Burton C. Bell on vocals. Digital release date has been confirmed for February 22nd.

Cordell recently checked in with the following update:

“Third and final teaser of ‘The Weeping Song’ before I release the full version. I had the pleasure of working with my good friend Adrian Windsor of the Australian band Flood Of Rain. Adrian provided the piano and some of the orchestration to the song and so, considering how incredible it sounds with the orchestration and piano alone, I will be releasing two versions of the song! Getting very close now!”

Cordell recently spoke with BraveWords scribe Carl Begai about Trailight. Following is an excerpt from the interview.

“When I was first starting to think about doing this project, considering the vibe and riffs I was coming up with – ‘A Thousand Years’ was the first song I wrote – I knew who I wanted to play drums on it. Ryan has known me as a photographer for years, so when I called him up it was like ‘This may come as a surprise, but I’m making music now…’ (laughs). I asked if he’d be interested in playing on it and he wanted to hear the demos, but he had a bunch of touring to finish with Devin and then record the DVP double album. After that he had time to do my stuff.”

“Ryan came back from Devin’s album recording, learned my songs in about a week or 10 days, we had one day of pre-production where I had a chance to hear what he would be doing in the studio. Three days later we were in the studio and 10 hours later he was done recording. When we were finished I knew why I’d gotten Ryan to do it. He not only fits stylistically, he was also such an immense help with the whole process. I was basically flying blind. I’d been to the studios lots of times back when Strapping was around to take photos, but I’d never actually recorded in one before, so Ryan was helpful in guiding me.”

Cordell also took on outside help to produce The Primitive Mountain, a long and drawn out process that slowly deteriorated as the songs were being mixed. He eventually opted to take on the task of mixing and mastering himself; a daunting task on one hand, but the only option left if the album was going to live up to his expectations. Rather than a play-by-play of events, Cordell channels Metallica to sum up the situation.

“As far as the mix of the album, the first batch of songs that I sent you sound like St. Anger, and the final mixes sound like the Black album.”

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Trailight recently released an official video for the song “Open Doors” from the debut, The Primitive Mountain:

The complete tracklist for The Primitive Mountain is as follows:

“Open Doors”
“Sentient Beings Pt. 1 – The Dim Future Of Our Distant Past”
“Sentient Beings Pt. 2 – All That We Are” 
“We Are The Ocean”
“Frail Human Form”
“The Primitive Mountain”
“Passer By”
“A Thousand Years”
“Navarino”
“Beyond The Rubicon”

Cordell released a 30 minute behind-the-scenes look at the production earlier this year, which can be viewed below. For information on Trailight go to this location.

Photo by Greg Rakozy

Fonte: Bravewords.com