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Below is our complete Arcadea news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
Mastodon, Anthrax, Etc. Members Cover Judas Priest
Below you can watch Mastodon, Anthrax, Municipal Waste, etc. band members having their take on Judas Priest’s classic track “Screaming For Vengeance”, the title track to the legendary British heavy metal act‘s 2x multi-platinum 1982 album of the same name.
The below musicians took part: More...
Arcadea Streaming "Infinite End"
The cosmic synth/psych collective known as Arcadea has premiered a new song called “Infinite End” today. The song is found on the band’s debut, self-titled album that is set for release on June 16th via Relapse Records.
Arcadea consists of three cosmic forces, Brann Dailor (Mastodon) on vocals/drums, Core Atoms (Zruda) on keys/vocals/samples, and Raheem Amlani (Withered) on keys/vocals, whose tales of space travel and galactic battles are chronicled on 10 prophetic songs.
1. Army of Electrons
2. Gas Giant (streaming here)
3. Rings of Saturn
4. Neptune Moons
5. Infinite End
6. Electromagnetic
7. Motion of Planets
8. The Pull of Invisible Strings
9. Through The Eye of Pisces
10. Worlds Can Go On
11. Magnificent Facade More...
Arcadea Signs With Relapse
Hailing from the fringes of the cosmos, Arcadea will make its arrival known in 2017 with a debut, self-titled album due out on June 16th via a recently-inked inked deal with Relapse Records. Pre-orders and other details will arrive shortly, but for now check out a video for previous song "Gas Giant" below.
Arcadea was born when drummer / vocalist Brann Dailor (Mastodon) teamed up with upside-down guitarist & keyboardist Core Atoms (Zruda) to create a synth-laden, heavy psych band. Adding guitarist Raheem Amlani (Withered) on synths, the three recorded a visionary 10 song odyssey at Orange Peel Studios in Atlanta, GA.
Unlike the group's other bands, Arcadea uses only keyboards in a unique blend of crushing, organic drums and psychedelic synthesizers. The music is at once electronic but not electronica, synthetic but not processed, heavy but not metal.
The album envisions a future 5 billion years from now, where the impending collision of galaxies creates a new order of planets. Where cold, distant moons pledge alliance to new suns and expanding gas giants implode into black holes. Ancient drones, forever adrift, record toxic tales of love between dying stars. Where lifeforms in suspended animation dream among the ice rings of Saturn and cosmic war wages among gods and planets. More...