lowheaven isn’t heavy. lowheaven is obliterating.
Toronto post metal outfit lowheaven have today announced their debut full-length album, ‘Ritual Decay’, due out on August 29th via their new label home MNRK Heavy.
Their debut album, Ritual Decay, pulls heavily from ‘90s influences like Cave In and Deftones, and feels nostalgic in nature. Produced by Brett Romnes (Boston Manor, Hot Mulligan) and mastered by Mangus Lindberg of Cult Of Luna, the ten-track offering explores the reality of complete social isolation and the acceptance of what it means to lose faith in life and yourself. Following the dissolution of vocalist and guitarist Dan Thomson’s previous band, ‘Sparrows’ and the mandated COVID-19 isolation, the very foundations of Thomson’s identity crumbled. Several unfortunate medical diagnoses led to a great deal of change, many of which would alter his life forever.
In advance of the record’s release, today the band unveils the first single and its accompanying video, ‘Chemical Pattern.’
Speaking of the new single, Thomson shares, “This song has taken on a weight of its own, when you see what’s been going on all around us since the beginning of this year, which is kind of wild since the song was written three years ago. This song was definitely a personal response to the fact that everything around me was melting; there wasn’t a semblance of comfort or familiarity. While a significant amount of Ritual Decay is intensely personal, ‘Chemical Pattern’ is a look outwards. Let’s be honest, everything is fucked. And I don’t have the way out. Uncertainty is terrifying.”