Poison The Well’s Resurgence: A New Chapter with “Peace In Place”
Long-Awaited Return
Poison The Well, the influential band known for their melodic metalcore sound, is set to release their first studio album in fifteen years, titled Peace In Place, on March 20. This long-awaited project signifies not just a return but a promising new era for the band that helped shape the genre.
Reflections on Influence and Legacy
In a recent interview with Kerrang!, lead vocalist Jeffrey Moreira discussed the band’s journey and the impact they have had on newer acts in the metalcore scene. Moreira noted that while Poison The Well is recognized as pioneers, they did not bask in the gratitude of younger bands during their hiatus. “I don’t feel like, ‘We walked so those bands could run!’ or anything like that,” he remarked with a laugh.
Challenges Faced by New Bands
Moreira acknowledged the struggles that contemporary bands endure, emphasizing the dedication required to pursue their dreams. “They had to leave stuff behind, spend years on tour, play shit venues, and slowly build themselves to this point,” he explained. He expressed satisfaction with the current acceptance of diverse sounds within the genre, contrasting it with the criticism Poison The Well faced for their major label signing. “We were called sell-outs just for signing to Atlantic, even though we put out arguably the heaviest record on Atlantic at that point,” he said.
Subtle Influences in Modern Metalcore
Reflecting on the band’s legacy, Moreira described their influence on today’s metalcore landscape as a “barely-perceptible wisp of smoke.” He expressed hope that the broader fanbases of contemporary acts like Spiritbox and Knocked Loose will explore the roots of the genre and discover bands like Poison The Well.
Creating “Peace In Place”
For their upcoming album, the band focused on balancing their historical sound with innovative perspectives. “We’re writing to fulfill the things we love in this band,” Moreira stated. He emphasized that if any member desired a different direction, they would form another band instead. “Whether that’s made for ‘a classic’ is something that only time will tell,” he added.
Artistic Intentions
Moreira reflected on the intentions behind their past and current work, noting the evolution in their approach to songwriting. “On The Opposite Of December…, we were just trying to get people to sing along. On You Come Before You, we wanted to have the heaviest record on a major label. Here, we wanted an album that tastefully and respectfully understands what Poison The Well is,” he explained.
Looking Forward
Encouragingly, the band is already contemplating their future beyond Peace In Place. “We’ve already talked about writing more songs,” Moreira shared. The enthusiasm for new music is a positive sign for fans, as he noted that the completion of their current project has been a significant motivator for the band. “Seeing the outcome of our labors has been a big motivator,” he remarked.
Overcoming Obstacles
Despite the challenges faced during their creative process, Moreira expressed the high of holding the finished product. “It hasn’t been easy. There were a bunch of blockades. But having that finished vinyl in your hands gives you such a massive high,” he said. He concluded with a commitment to continue creating music as long as they feel inspired and there are listeners to appreciate it.
Conclusion
Poison The Well’s upcoming album Peace In Place marks a significant milestone in their career, showcasing their evolution while honoring their roots. As the band prepares to unveil this new chapter, fans can look forward to a blend of nostalgia and innovation that reflects both their journey and the current landscape of metalcore.
FAQs
When is Poison The Well’s new album “Peace In Place” being released?
The album is set to be released on March 20.
How long has it been since Poison The Well released new music?
This is their first studio album in fifteen years.
What themes does Jeffrey Moreira discuss regarding the band’s influence?
Moreira reflects on the struggles of new bands in the metalcore genre and the evolution of audience acceptance over time.
Is Poison The Well planning to create more music after “Peace In Place”?
Yes, the band has already discussed writing more songs for future projects.
