EPK – Pythonic – EP 1 (2024)

EPK – Pythonic – EP 1 (2024)

EPK – Pythonic – EP 1(2024)

Publicist – Jon Asher – jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com

“Pythonic is ecstatic to finally be releasing our first set of recordings. We have been working diligently over the years to perfect our craft to bring it to the masses. What our craft can be described as we have always left that open to interpretation. We have heard wild claims from people over the years. “You sound like Bolt Thrower or Morbid Angel with clean vocals”. The one that resonates the most with the band though is being labeled as Groove Metal. We are a groovy bunch of dudes and the music makes people move. Although it’s a fairly ambiguous sub-genre. We still do not throw ourselves into any single sub-genre as we are not done writing and it leaves it open for us to produce any type of track we desire.” – Pythonic

For fans of Lamb of God, Devildriver, Machine Head, Trivium, Pantera

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“Pythonic comes from Canada with ‘Epica’, a track that features fast-paced guitar riffs, heavy drums and an engaging, torn vocal that delivers to listeners the essence of metal and subverts such as alternative, thrash and even melodic, being perfect to the circle and not to leave anyone standing still.” – Os Garot Os Deliverpool

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Band: Pythonic
EP Title: EP 1
Release Date: September 27, 2024
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: Distrokid

Track Listing:
1. Positive Deconstruction (5:19)
2. Love H8 (4:02)
3. Pills (3:09)
4. Practise What You Preach (5:13)
5. Epica (5:00)
EP Total Length: 22:43

EP Recording Credits
All songs performed by Pythonic with Jordan Gall
All songs written by Pythonic
Produced by Pythonic with Jordan Gall
Mixed by Christian Douglas at The Sound Castle
Mastered by Christian Douglas at The Sound Castle
EP Artwork by Danya Lawton

EP Lineup:
Dustin Reiner – Lead Vocals and Bass
Ryan Hunter – Lead Guitar
Vincent Kohut – Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
Jordan Gall Drums

Live Lineup
Dustin Reiner – Lead Vocals
Ryan Hunter –  Lead Guitar
Vincent Kohut – Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
Morgan Warriner – Bass and Backing Vocals
Jayden Warriner – Drums

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About The EP Artwork

The concept for the album has gone through many ideas and changes. The one solid piece that we wanted on the first one was a big tree as the main focus. At the base of the tree is a guy pulling puzzle pieces off himself and replacing them with pieces from the tree. This goes along with the track Positive Deconstruction which is the opening track on the EP. Healing through nature is the point trying to be conveyed through the album art. Personal healing and growth is a concept that the band wants to push through themselves to fans and the album art can help portray that.

The EP as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

Lyrically this album reflects on the massive displacement of hate in the world and the need to shift into a state of love. Basically, we can see the bullshit and we will not allow it to penetrate into our hearts and minds. This music is our shield against those low vibratory forces.

Musically I would say this EP comes from the heart a lot of the songs came to be very naturally. The songs are all a few years old now with the exception of a few parts in songs. A lot of these songs were written when most of the band was coming into themselves as musicians and we all had a strong push to be better than we were before. It just kind of worked out that most of the songs fit sort of thematically and riff-wise as well nothing is too far outside of each other but still distinct enough to know it is a different song

Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

Positive Deconstruction – musically this song always came across as a little more on the greasy end. The verse riff just gets bouncy and slidey. Our original drummer wanted blasts in the second half of the chorus riff but it sounded way better when we recorded the drums that we did. The ending breakdown, although repetitive yet heavy, has the monotony broken up by a sick guitar solo headed by Ryan.

Lyrically – societal collapse for a better future for humankind

Love H8 musically came out exactly as we needed it to as a sick thrash song. The idea behind the track was to get people to move and it does just that while played live.

Lyrically – challenges of a relationship

Pills musically was written fairly quickly while at band practice. Vince had the main chorus riff ready to go and the rest just sort of followed. The song has some bigger tempo changes that help to synthesize the feelings of being on pills while listening. The ups and downs of addiction.

Lyrically – medications pollute the body

Practice What You Preach was written while guitar player Vincent was listening to a fair bit of Nile so some slight Egyptian-esque sounds definitely come out in the riffs. This song has a fairly big emphasis on the harmonies thrown together within the track. This song came out a fair bit slower than the rest of the songs but it’s a good reprieve with some great riffs.

Lyrically – inner turmoil of growth

Epica is meant to be triumphant and powerful. It is a song about standing up for what you believe in and challenging the status quo. I believe it is portrayed very well within the riffs and lyrics

Lyrically – the illusion of freedom

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Pythonic is a Canadian metal band founded late 2015. Through the years there has been many line up changes with the band, however there has been a core three members through it all. Dustin Reiner on Vocals masterfully entwining thought provoking lyrics with sick flow and harsh growls. Lead guitarist Ryan Hunter has been the resident guitar prodigy laying down some of the grooviest riffs and most intense guitar solos. Rhythm Guitarist Vincent Kohut generates riffs like a machine mixing heaps of thick low end with tight tremolo picking which keeps riffs varied and fresh. Recent addition to the band Jayden Warriner has taken up the sticks and slams nasty beats behind the kit. The most recent addition to the fringe is Jayden’s brother Morgan Warriner hitting fat low end on the bass and locking in for a tighter rhythm section than you can imagine.

Shared Stage with: Agony Spawn, Untimely Demise, Ravenwitch, Hatchet, Hazzerd, Reject, Kelevra, Augurium, Widows Peak, Protosequence, Wasted Heretics, Art of Attrition, Alien to the Ignorant, Mileshigh, 6M

Tours and Festivals:
2019 – Shockerfest 26 – Edmonton, AB
2018 – Saskatoon Screamfest – Saskatoon, SK