THE CANYON OBSERVER – NØLL Albums

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artist: The Canyon Observer

 

album: NØLL

 

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Cover your grandmothers’ and children’s ears, The Canyon Observer are back – faster, louder, more powerful and more brutal than ever! After bringing you the excruciating body experience that was their debut album “FVCK”, Slovenia’s extreme metal behemoths present their sophomore effort “NØLL” and invite you to immerse yourselves into the all-encompassing void that fills our modern society.

 

On their second full-length, the five-piece from Ljubljana have distanced themselves even further from the post-metal conventions distinctive of their early work, incorporating even more violence, technical prowess and experimentation into their roaring sound. The result is an intense-as-ever masterpiece that pounds and grinds you for 45 minutes, then mercilessly spits you out. When making “NØLL”, The Canyon Observer invited metal vocalist Anže Demšar to collaborate on two songs, while the nihilistic sermon in the opening track “Mirrors” is spoken by Stefan Hagen.

 

In addition to the prevalent theme of nihilism, “NØLL”, which was released on April 20 by KAPA Records and Vox Project, also dissects the questions of modern consumerism, facing one’s own mortality and the gaping emptiness that is one’s life. Please, do enter: “It’s there. It’s nothing.”


NØLL credits:

 

Nik Franko – bass

Gašper Letonja – guitars, vox

Miloš Milošević – guitars, vox

Bojan Varga – drums

Matic Babič – vox

 

Drums and bass recorded by Matej Pečaver @ RSL Studio

Guitars and vocals recorded by Gašper Letonja @ Negligence Studio

Mixed by Gašper Letonja

Mastered by Matej Pečaver

Design by The Canyon Observer

Guest vocals by Anže Demšar (on Abstract and Neon Ooze)

Austrian rant Stefan Hagen

 

Special thanks to Matej Pečaver, Žiga Zmazek, Sašo Paljk & Dario Solenicki

 

Thanks y’all!

 

Published by Kapa Records and VOX Project (2018)


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