EPK – Black Daggers – Phantasmagoria (2023)
Publicist – Jon Asher – jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com
“This record is really an album thatâs a concept record. It follows our protagonist whoâs really no one and everyone. The character makes a deal with the Devil and it quickly goes awry while he sees his life unraveling. The album is as much about struggling with vices as it is about dealing with depression and addiction. I wanted to really dig into the idea of drug-induced psychosis and explore where that might lead to paranoia and further self-destruction. I think in some ways the character will be relatable to people whoâve dealt with mental health issues or lived with addictions. The inner demons people battle that scratch the surface. Visually, I really wanted to capture that same element through the use of diffusion videos with the help of artificial intelligence. I self-produced all the visuals on this record and they are releasing alongside the singles.” – Valentine Vandal – Black Daggers
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Band: Black Daggers
Album: Phantasmagoria
Release Date: October 31, 2023
Label: Papercuts on Purpose
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âDonât get it twisted, this band be jamminâ – Factsâ – Timbaland
âSolid. God knows we need more music like this, especially in Canada. If youâre into anything from Alice in Chains and Soundgarden to Mastodon and Big Wreck, this is for you.â – Alan Cross – Undiscovered Gem of the Week – Corus Media
ââSurfinâ a Vibeâ really conjures a dark, horror-laced image. The raw vocals perfectly capture the feeling of impactful shock rock. I like the bold confidence and furious brutality. Itâs well-structured but raucous.â â What CRB thought of ‘Surfin’ a Vibe’
âI really like what they did with the solo coming in a bar early. Really interesting stuff. Song of the night!â – @the_ghosthouse (Twitch)
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Band: Black Daggers
Album: Phantasmagoria
Release Date: October 31, 2023
Label: Papercuts on Purpose
Track Listing:
1. Best Iâve Got – (4:00)
2. These Broken Bones – (3:46)
3. Surfinâ A Vibe – (4:04)
4. Voices – (4:21)
5. Iâm Here – (4:15)
6. Wasted – (3:23)
7. City Limits – (3:07)
8. Carpe Diem – (4:22)
Album Length: 31:22
Album Credits:
All Songs Performed by: Black Daggers
All Songs Written by: Cody Vidito, Spencer Mcleod, Stanley Sullivan, Mike Szeles
Produced by: Black Daggers
Mixed by: Martin Merenyi
Mastered by: Martin Merenyi
Mastered by: Harry Hess – 1. Best Iâve Got – (4:00)*, 5. Iâm Here – (4:15)*, 7. City Limits – (3:07)*, 8. Carpe Diem – (4:22)*
Album Artwork by: Nat Birch
Socan Member
Canadian Content – MAPL
Album Band Line Up:
Valentine Vandal – Vocal/Lead Guitar
Stanley Sullivan- Rhythm Guitar
Mike Szeles – Bass Guitar
Spencer Mcleod – Drums
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About The Album Artwork:
It was shot at the abandoned Riverview Hospital (Matrix, Supernatural, The X Files, Butterfly Effect, Deadpool 2, Final Destination 2)
About the album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):
The album is about a Faustian Bargain gone awry. Musically it is a mix of genres that borrow from many familiar sounds but sounds like nothing before it.
Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)
1. Best Iâve Got
The song is about feeling like youâve given everything you can, and nothing is ever good enough. It was really a cathartic song to write, and I feel like many people could relate to that.
2. These Broken Bones
These Broken Bones starts off with our character at a low point in his life. He is feeling very desperate and alone and decides to bargain with the Devil. Midway through the song, it switches to the Devilâs perspective, where he outlines the deal that has been made.
3. Surfinâ A Vibe
This songs lyrics can really be interpreted in a number of different ways. When I was writing it the idea behind it was the character was feeling âhighâ with a feeling of euphoria, following his deal with the Devil. I think it could also be loosely interpreted as a struggle with addiction and it was really meant to paint the picture of the character being very manic, and making poor life choices.
4. Voices
With Voices I really tried to create the feeling of someone who is losing touch with reality and made a conscious effort to change up the vocal delivery, and I used two different styles of singing to capture the different voices in his head. This song is also a nod vocally to the late Mark Lanegan.
5. Iâm Here
This song picks up with our character after he has fully gone off the deep end. We find him locked away in a mental institution, plotting his escape. At this point, he doesnât believe there is anything wrong with himself but after escaping, he realizes how insane he truly is.
6. Wasted
This song is from the point of view of speaking to your inner demons, and this song freely switches from one to the other. Itâs not meant to be clear who is the one speaking at any given point, but itâs a conversation in the mirror. I think this is a relatable concept for people who struggle with their own inner demons.
7. City Limits
We reach the final chapter for our character where he decides he made a mistake by making the deal with the Devil and tries to run away and escape from his fate. Unfortunately, by this point, it is already too late and the Devil comes calling. This song is kind of a warning about addiction and the path it can lead you down, and the destruction it can inevitably cause.
8. Carpe Diem
This is our hero character’s swan song. At this point, he is already dead, and he is reflecting on the time he wasted and the things he didnât get to say, or do. This song is one I collaborated on with Marek Forysinski (Engineer, Rated R – Queens Of The Stone Age).
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L-R: Spencer McLeod (Drums), Stanley Sullivan (Rhythm Guitar), Mike Szeles (Bass Guitar), Valentine Vandal (Lead Vox, Lead Guitar)
Photo Credit – Mark Manlapaz (@snapshot_hott on IG)
Hailing from the heart of Red Deer, Alberta, Black Daggers is set to take the hard rock and metal scenes by storm with their electrifying, pulse-pounding sound. As a 4-piece powerhouse featuring two guitarists, bass, drums, and soaring lead vocals, this band is primed to leave an indelible mark on the music world.
Drawing inspiration from legendary acts such as Between the Buried and Me, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Queens of the Stone Age, Big Wreck, and Mastodon, Black Daggers fuse the raw energy of metal with the melodic sensibilities of hard rock to create a unique, unforgettable sound that is all their own.
Black Daggers is composed of four talented musicians, each bringing their own flair and expertise to the table. With dual guitars that weave intricate, powerful riffs and solos, a thundering bass that lays down the groove, and a drummer who effortlessly keeps the pulse of the band’s heart pounding, the musical talent on display is undeniable. Fronted by a lead vocalist whose voice soars and roars with equal ferocity, Black Daggers is the full package.
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