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Returning in 2019 with what
will undoubtedly become one of this year’s most revelatory releases, IV, the fourth instalment in Beastwars’ canon is
life affirming in more ways than one.
So heavy and heavily admired around the world, New Zealand's legendary
metallers are back this June with a new lease of life – quite literally
– following vocalist Matt Hyde’s recovery from Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. After
undergoing six months of treatment in 2016 he is now in remission and today the
band announces their long-awaited return, along with the release of their first
single in three years, Omens.
Shaped by Hyde’s recent experiences through his diagnosis and subsequent
treatment, he was given an opportunity to look into the abyss, beyond life as
we know it. "Throughout the treatment I was numb,” he explains. “It's interesting
to have the ability to confront that, to confront the void, to confront the
idea of mortality. I didn't make peace with it either."
The experience and loneliness in isolation of treatment gave Hyde plenty to
consider. Life, friendships and relationships, especially with his then
ten-year-old daughter resulted in a record that leaves nothing unsaid. "I
was lucky that I had music to express what had happened to me,” Hyde says. “A
lot of people don't have that. I was very lucky that we could make a record. I
took the time to process it and turned it into something else."
In 2011, Beastwars released their self-titled debut to critical acclaim and in
doing so transformed New Zealand's metal landscape forever. Reviewers
celebrated the album’s, slow-burning blend of lysergic and premonitory metal
and compared the band to Kyuss, Neurosis and Godflesh, while hinting at
influences as diverse as The Jesus Lizard, Black Sabbath, and in Hyde’s
‘avant-grunt’, Celtic Frost.
Two years on from their internationally acclaimed debut, Beastwars returned in
2013 with Blood
Becomes Fire, delivering ten songs that retained the strength
and psychedelic power of their first while presenting a kinetic evolution in
vision. Closing the post-apocalyptic trilogy, 2016's The Death Of All Things signalled
the long overdue arrival of one of metal’s best-kept secrets, out from under
and ready to take on the world full tilt.
To celebrate the band’s fearless return to the fold, Beastwars will tour
New Zealand and Australia in June/July (see below) and perform at the Dead of
Winter Festival in Brisbane.
IV, the new
album from Beastwars will be released on Friday 28th June 2019 and can be
pre-ordered on limited edition vinyl, cassette, CD at http://www.beastwars.bigcartel.com.
Watch and share the new video for Storms of Mars HERE
IV ALBUM RELEASE TOUR
With special guest Witchskull (AUS)
28/6 – San Fran Wellington
29/6 – Galatos – Auckland
5/7 – Blue Smoke – Christchurch*
6/7 – The Cook – Dunedin*
11/7 – Crowbar – Sydney (w. Potion)
12/7 – The Gershwin Room – Melbourne (w. Dr. Colossus + Droid)
13/7 – Dead of Winter Festival – Brisbane*
*Dates without Witchskull
Photo courtesy David James
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