
(BPM) ERRA has today shared their punishing new single "i. the many names of god", out now via UNFD. The song - the first part of the album's closing trilogy that includes "ii. in the gut of the wolf" and "iii. twilight in the reflection of dreams" - seethes with brutal discontent.
On the new single, the band shares: "'i. the many names of god' is the first in what we consider the trilogy of silence outlives the earth. The trilogy represents a distinct shift in tone from the previous songs on the record. We wanted the aesthetic of the tracklisting to persuade the feeling of that shift. The record transitions to a darker place at this point, and many names serves to take the heaviest moods expressed in the preceding tracks and visceralize them."
"i. the many names of god" serves as a follow up to previous single "further eden", which Revolver wrote "is full of synth-glossed melodies and breakbeats, but likewise concrete-smashing breakdowns and tense, effects-explosive guitar riffs." Both songs can be found on the band's forthcoming album silence outlives the earth.
ERRA will be on tour this spring, co-headlining a six week run across North America with Currents. The tour kicks off on March 6 in Baltimore, with stops to follow in Atlanta, Philadelphia, Toronto, New York, Chicago (SOLD OUT), Denver, Anaheim, Dallas, and more.
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