NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – June 2, 2023
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Canada’s MEDEVIL Shares New Guitar Playthrough For “Dead Before Birth”
New Album Out âMirror in the Darknessâ In Tribute To Drummer’s Passing
Photo Credit –Â IDFK Design & Photographyâ
Vancouver, Canada’s Medevil unleashed their latest album âMirror in the Darknessâ this past April 7th. The record is a big step up from their debut full-length âConductor of Stormsâ, with a more progressive and ambitious direction than before. The album is also a tribute to drummer Chris Malcolmson who passed away after its recording. The songs on this new album have much more variety, and a lot more to offer, which should accommodate a wider array of music tastes from metal fans or fans of music in general.
Today, the band’s guitarists Gary Cordsen and Brett Gibbs are unveiling their latest playthrough video for the track “Dead Before Birth” via its premiere on TechnicalMusicReview HERE.
The band adds about the album’s opening track:
“Kicking things off is Dead Before Birth, a hard-hitting opening track that begins with a drum-only intro. Featuring complex arrangements, precise timings, and vicious guitar riffs. Between the many different time signatures, dense guitar layers, and menacing chorus, Dead Before Birthâs goal is to be catchy while also challenging the listener. The lyrics are kept abstract, dealing in a metaphorical sense with the feelings of depression.”
Intended to be listened to in a single sitting from front to back, Medevil spent a lot of time considering the flow of the album for âMirror in the Darknessâ, from fast and energetic to dark and brooding, there is a lot of variety that will come from a fully engaged listen. Recommended for fans of Metal Church, Accept, and Baroness, listen to âââMirror in the Darknessâ at Medevil.bandcamp.com, and Spotify.
Lyric Video – Among Thieves –Â https://youtu.be/sC55M5Cy-3Mâ
In additional news, Medevil has announced vocalist Eric Willmott (Apprentice, ex- Meridius) will fill in for the band’s main singer Liam Collingwood.
“Liam Collingwood is still a part of Medevil and will be continuing to work with us both creatively and in various singing roles on the upcoming album(s). Eric Willmott will be singing for us at all live performances, and is expected to sing as the lead vocalist on the upcoming studio albums as well.” adds the band.
âUpcoming Events:Â ââ
June 9 – The Wise – Vancouver, BC w/ Iron Kingdom
Track Listing:â
1. Dead Before Birth (6:18)
2. Among Thieves (5:00)
3. Pray for Me (6:35)
4. The Signal (7:22)
5. Smoke and Mirrors (1:48)
6. Weight of the Crown (4:18)
7. Mirror in the Darkness (8:31)
8. Gateways (2:41)
9. Veiled (3:56)
10. No Peace in Rest (9:23)
Album Length: 55:58
Album Recording Lineup:â
Liam Collingwood – Vocals
Gary Cordsen – Lead Guitar
Brett Gibbs – Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar & Backup Vocals
Eric Wesa – Bass & Backup Vocals
Chris Malcolmson â Drums
For more info: Facebook.com/medevilband | Twitter.com/MedevilMusic | YouTube | Instagram.com/medevilofficialâ
About:Â Medevil is a highly energetic, fast-paced metal band known for its tight songwriting, intense stage presence, and roaring vocals. They are one of the few metal bands coming out of Chilliwack BC and hold that title proud as they have earned much praise and respect since their inception in 2014. As one of the 6 national finalists of the 2015 Wacken Metal Battle Canada, they are becoming more and more renowned throughout the country; their fame attaining them a following in their local town and across through to Vancouver.
Their music could be described as âpower thrashâ with half of their set being chorus-driven, and the other half focusing on blistering fast riffs. Influences for the band include Iron Maiden, Megadeth, and Metal Church. Their fast but catchy songs keep the crowd chanting throughout the set, and leave them wanting more. Liam Collingwood, the bandâs singer, keeps the band image in theme with the songs while on stage and will wear thematic outfits when the mood demands it.
The band was founded on January 13, 2014, by Eric Wesa (bass), as well as brothers Liam (vocals) and Ross Collingwood (drums). It only took two months after the bandâs inception before the boys found the ultimate guitar duo they were looking for, Gary Cordsen and Brett Gibbs. Once the lineup was solidified, they wasted no time performing shows and begin their musical journey. As a band, Medevil has two common goals; to explore their musical talents, and continue performing live for their fast-growing fanbase.
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“At fifty six minutes in length, some listeners may be daunted by the sheer amount of Medevil they are being asked to absorb, but I can quite honestly say that there is not one second wasted here as the band deliver one of the most compelling, absorbing albums Iâve heard in quite some while. Congratulations to all involved.” – Sentinel Dailyâ
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â“Medevil – Pray For Me – Six great new prog tracks you really must listen to!” – Prog Mag (March 6, 2023)â
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â“a heavy onslaught of aggressive and menacing metal with moments of progressive diversion and musical exploration.” – Metal Roosâ
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â“The band has expanded their approach from their debut, writing songs that are more complex and progressive. Tracks like âDead Before Birthâ are intense and bombastic, while songs such as âPray For Meâ are mellower and more expansive. There are a few shorter numbers, but Medevil prefer extended compositions, with several tracks in the 6 to 9 minute range. The Udo Dirkschneider-esque vocals may be polarizing, but the songs are engaging and the musicianship impressive.” – Heavy Music Headquartersâ
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â“There are more twists that catch you off guard here (Dead Before Birth), and is the perfect way to kick off âMirror in the Darknessâ. Itâs probably their most complicated song rhythmically, and while they didnât originally write this thinking it should be complex, it seemed to happen naturally with the riffs they were coming up with at the time. Somehow despite that complexity, itâs also extremely catchy.” – First Angel Mediaâ
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â“The sequel doesn’t disappoint in any way. The listening pleasure increases with every single track. Nothing is veiled (âVeiledâ) here, the bandwidth of musical ability is lived out openly. Who or what to emphasize here is up to you. I recommend âPray for Meâ, âWeight of the Crownâ and âVeiledâ as check out tips. With the mirror of darkness you can see the direction: it’s going forward!! My rating is a full 10 Hellfire points.” – Hellfire Magazinâ
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â“Medevil has put their thinking caps on for this because there are some really interesting songs on this. Thereâs something for everyone on this so it will appeal universally to metalheads everywhere. Something is happening in Canada because this is about the tenth release Iâve reviewed, and they are all of high quality and pretty diverse. The question is â what will Medevil do next? Theyâre going to have to go some to top this. Score: 9/10” – My Global Mindâ
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â“Medevilâs overall sound is often interesting, like a weird mash-up of Metal Church and 90s prog-metal acts like Wicked Maraya. Cool ideas populate nearly every song and there are a collection of killer moments that hook the ear ” – Angry Metal Guyâ
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â“Overall, a heavy onslaught of aggressive and menacing metal with moments of progressive diversion and musical exploration.” – Metal Gods Tvâ
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