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Montreal, QC – November 22, 2023
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VORAATH Unleashes Drum Playthrough For Their Horror Tale “Judas Blood and Vultures”
L-R – Paul McBride – Bass, Joshua Ward – Drums, Chelsea Marrow – Vocals, Tylor Kohl – Guitar
Photo Credit – Picture by Jamie Leblanc, Art by Joshua Ward
Set to unleash their debut full-length in 2024 via Exitus Stratagem Records, VORAATH unveiled earlier this November their brutal horror-inspired extreme metal single and music video “Judas Blood and Vultures”, which is the first from a series of videos the band will be offering in the coming months to support the forthcoming album.
Today, band founder and drummer Joshua Nassaru Ward is now sharing his playthrough for the track via Sick Drummer Magazine‘s YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/6zFfeQT3-6A
The music video can be viewed at https://youtu.be/ZG3NlGh5-vg
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The band adds:
“We are going the extra mile to not only bring you our flavor of extreme symphonic metal but an immersive experience both visually and auditorily. We thank all of you! If you love video games, sci-fi horror, action, and metal music then this is for you!”
Ward also co-wrote the storyline for “Judas Blood and Vultures” along with directing its music video with the combined efforts of the band’s team at Eldersverse Studio.
The story of “Judas Blood and Vultures” takes place in the year 2193 – Mission: 3116 The Red Village incident: The Valewalkers are contacted by an old friend, Tobias to investigate a series of strange disappearances in a neighboring village. It is believed that a vile creature from beyond the Nexus Rift, known by the locals as Lumia is responsible for the missing villagers, among them, Tobiasâ new bride and infant child. As the hunters and their forlorn guide begin their pursuit of the creature and its cultist minions, they soon discover that not all is as it seems in the ruins of the red village.
Voraath members from Xael, Rapheumets Well, Implosive Disgorgence, Sweet Blood, Visitant, and The Monster Factory – Death Metal Choir for the video game DOOM Eternal), VORAATH is an otherworldly and experimental death metal band that brings together emotional yet brutal music and science fantasy appealing to both metal enthusiasts as well as those who appreciate the lore of the music. The band’s origin began with an idea to merge extreme metal with storytelling by band founder and drummer Joshua Nassaru Ward (Xael).
“I wanted to create more than just another metal band but an intricate brand with lore to explore alongside the music. We are creating a metal multiverse,” says Ward.
Integrating science fantasy, soundscapes, and metal, VORAATH looks forward to tantalizing audiences and leaving them anticipating their forthcoming debut album in 2024. As they tour across the American midwest, they promise an onslaught of theatrics, bringing their stories of the music to life. Atmospheric and driving, the medley of blast beats, chugging bass, and heavily distorted solos will be both intense and immersive.
“Our stage wear is directly from the lore. Each one of us is a character in the lore of our music. Tactical dystopian armor, Alien-like helmets with red glowing lights, we try to represent the vibe we are writing about.” says Ward.
Voraath is recommended for fans of Septicflesh, Cattle Decapitation, and Fleshgod Apocalypse.
Previous Video:
“Siren Head” ft. guest melodic vocals from Taylor Presnell – https://youtu.be/X0x6xRSWXeoâ
Voraath is:â
Singer – Chelsea Marrow
Guitarist – Tylor Kohl
Guitarist – Daniel Presnell
Bassist – Paul McBride
Drummer/vocalist/keys – Joshua Nassaru Ward
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“Crushing Sci-Fi Death Metal” – Metal Injection
“The music (The Barrens) reaches new heights of fire-storming intensity, burning with feverish desperation, and then suddenly shifts into a classically influenced acoustic guitar and bass instrumental thatâs sublime. That proves to be a segue into yet another phase of the musical narrative, one thatâs glorious. The drums continue their blistering assault, but the music soars on the wings of solos of riveting splendor, heroic singing that goes sky-high, and the vast sweep of cinematic synths, which collectively end the track in a panoramic finale of stunning magnificence.” – No Clean Singing
“they are a band whoâve combined their musical and visual sides into a silver screen-worthy, sci-fi based, death metal odyssey centered around alien contact, the devastation and degradation of the environment and humanity, rule by corporate overlords and henchmen, Primitivism vs. Futurism and, of course, lots of blood, guts and killing.”- Decibel Mag
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