OF THE SUN is set the unleash the explosive and chaotic EP Pattern Rebirth on November 15th, 2024. For this offering project leader Patrick Duvall is joined by the likes of Bryce Butler (SHADOW OF INTENT), Jacob Umansky (INTERVALS) and Rom Gov (BLACK SATELLITE), among others, resulting in a powerful sound.
Project leader Patrick Duvall comments on Pattern Rebirth:
"'Pattern Rebirth' is a prism of revolutionary art conveyed through the lens of 4 separate stories in the form of progressive death metal. The first two songs are definite and cling to their established themes, but the songs beyond the halfway mark are written to take on dual meaning. The arrangement of songs moves as a process of transformation, symbolized mainly by how I wield my vocals over the span of the record, and the common thread tying it all together... of seizing the systems of control to the advantage of all... of actualizing a pattern rebirth, a structural and systemic evolution... is presented only as a potential outcome of things considered. Nothing is hard-set. The pattern rebirth could just as easily be a repetition of the conditions holding us down. With their stylistic versatility and command over their instruments, Jacob Unmansky, Bryce Butler, and Rom Gov breathe fire into this music, and I'm so damn grateful to work with these guys. I've also been privileged to include instrumentation unique to South America that have added some exciting new elements to the sound."
About OF THE SUN:
The transatlantic progressive death project, lead by Patrick Duvall, thrives in the experimental through incorporating alternative compositional arrangements and shifting time signatures. Musically inspired by the likes of BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, PANTERA, SOUNDGARDEN and MASTODON. While thematically drawing from history with a focus on class wars and revolting again capitalism.
“...Of The Sun brings a creative new sound by being very experimental in the progressive and thrash genres while maintaining an extremely heavy groove in each track.” - Low Gain, MetalNexus.net
“..a hybrid style that incorporates a lot of my favorite sounds of the metal genre.” - Daniel Mesich, Rank & Revue