Sol Invicto, That includes Participants of Deftones and Cypress Hill Unveil Their Debut EP
After years spent honing their distinctive sound and development a loyal underground following, Sol Invicto, the cutting edge undertaking led by means of Richie Londres that includes Stephen Chippie of Deftones, Eric Bobo of Cypress Hill, Dan Foord of Sikth and with visitor vocals from Sean Plague of Plague Of Pyres, has unveiled its debut EP, “Loosely Conscious”.
This free up marks the band’s vital step from an unique cult act to an reliable presence within the wider steel panorama. To be had now on all primary streaming platforms, “Loosely Conscious” showcases a formidable mix of steel, commercial, and percussive prowess. Heralding the EP’s arrival is the visualizer for center of attention music “Misplaced In Translation”.
Talking at the free up in their long-awaited EP free up, Londres stocks: “‘Loosely Conscious’ represents years of relentless experimentation, sweat, and dedication to this undertaking. This EP is a testomony to the resilience and collaborative spirit that defines Sol Invicto. We needed to create one thing gritty, heavy and original that provides listeners a style of the chaos and attractiveness that we thrive on. The ‘Loosely Conscious’ EP marks the start of a brand new bankruptcy for the band. We’re proud to in the end proportion it with the sector and are very excited for what’s coming subsequent.”
Lately’s EP’s free up follows remaining month’s debut unmarried, “The Glaring Play”, which equipped lovers with a fierce glimpse of Sol Invicto‘s intense soundscape and was once met with fast vital acclaim. Revolver mag incorporated it of their “Easiest New Songs Proper Now” record, calling it “a heavy swinger, with Chippie‘s detuned-and-doomy compound-judding damn the audio system amid fractured pulses of digital percussion and Plague Of Pyres vocalist Sean Plague‘s savage screaming consultation.”, End result pointing out “Some of the extra brutal tracks to undergo Chippie‘s credit score (this ain’t Deftones).” and Kerrang! calling it a “monster of a debut unmarried”.
The EP marks the undertaking’s first reliable free up following their extraordinarily uncommon, personal double album ‘Initium‘ in 2017, a selection of demos and experimental tracks collected through the years which was once to be had best to participants in their personal membership, Sol Invicto Comiti.
“Loosely Conscious” heralds a daring new technology for the band as they get ready to report a full-length steel album later this yr. For now regardless that, bask within the EP’s gloriously nasty, soul-crushingly heavy sounds and get ready for a lot more coming from Sol Invicto in 2025.
Sol Invicto “Loosely Conscious” EP music checklist:
01. The Glaring Play
02. Revelation of The Means
03. Misplaced In Translation
Fusing heavy riffs, commercial beats and Latin-infused percussion, Sol Invicto has carved out its personal distinctive area on the earth of experimental steel.
The crowd to start with mixed lo-fi commercial drum and bass with Stephen Chippie‘s extremely gorgeous but crushing guitar paintings and Eric Bobo‘s dynamic percussion. Because the sound developed, Richie Londres introduced in Dan Foord to take over on drums, pushing the band towards a extra reside, uncooked power.
Up to now, Sol Invicto has launched a unmarried, unique double album titled “Initium”, a selection of demos and experimental tracks collected through the years. Launched in 2017 on restricted version signed vinyls, “Initium” stays a unprecedented gem for participants of the Sol Invicto Comiti and these days unavailable to the general public.
After beginning paintings on new song in 2018, the crowd’s plans had been not on time, however 2024 in the end has in the end observed the primary reliable free up from Sol Invicto — the “Loosely Conscious” three-track EP.
“Loosely Conscious” was once blended by means of Adam “Nolly” Getgood (Outer edge, Animals As Leaders) and mastered by means of Jaime Gomez Arellano (Ghost, Paradise Misplaced). The art work was once created by means of Kwonny.