




Year : 2022
Style : Heavy Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 96 mb
Bio:
Spirit Adrift is an American heavy metal band formed in Mesa, Arizona.The project began in 2015 as the solo endeavor of Nate Garrett, and eventually grew into a full touring band. The band is now based in Austin, Texas.Spirit Adrift started in 2015, in the immediate wake of multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Nate Garrett's newfound sobriety. The debut EP Behind - Beyond and first full-length album Chained to Oblivion were recorded in 2015 and released in February and October 2016, respectively.Because of demand for live performances, a full band was formed consisting of Marcus Bryant, Jeff Owens, and Chase Mason.The first Spirit Adrift show took place on May 15, 2017 at The Rebel Lounge in Phoenix, Arizona with Gatecreeper and Pallbearer.Shortly after, a split with Khemmis was released on War Crime Recordings. The split, entitled Fraught with Peril, features updated heavy metal versions of traditional Appalachian songs. Spirit Adrift reinterpret Man of Constant Sorrow on this release.On October 6, 2017, Spirit Adrift released their second full-length, Curse of Conception on 20 Buck Spin. The band embarked on North American tours in support of its release, including dates at Decibel Metal & Beer Fest, Migration Fest and Psycho Las Vegas.Curse of Conception received widespread critical acclaim, including landing the number two spot on Decibel's Best of 2017 list.On October 23, 2018, "Eyes Were Not Alive" was released as a single via the Decibel Flexi Series.On May 10, 2019, the band released their third full-length, Divided by Darkness, again on 20 Buck Spin.Leading up to the album's release, Revolver debuted the official music video for the song "Angel and Abyss".The North American tour in support of Divided by Darkness included dates at Northwest Terror Fest and Modified Ghost Fest.In late 2019, Eric Wagner replaced Jeff Owens on guitar.The band then embarked on a co-headlining tour of Europe with Sanhedrin, and appeared at Aftershock Festival in Sacramento.In early 2020, Garrett announced that Eric Wagner and Chase Mason would no longer be part of Spirit Adrift.In June 2020, the band surprise-released the Angel & Abyss Redux EP to raise money for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.Then in August, they announced their new album Enlightened in Eternity, which was released on October 16 on 20 Buck Spin in North America, and Century Media in the rest of the world.Kerrang! ranks Spirit Adrift among the top ten American bands of the 2010s.
Album:
The loss of the CD single: I am not sure I ever got over it, I am not sure I’ll forgive the internet for it (it is, as previously stated, the official stance of this website that the internet is rubbish and everything was better before it’s existence).I love those things. Some of my all time favourite bands even saved their best songs for them. I even discovered bands through them back in the day (“Do Anything You Wanna Do” by Eddie And The Hotrods was an Almighty cut, and “Lazy Sunday Afternoon” by The Faces, I first heard on a Thunder single).Maybe this will do the same for Spirit Adrift fans. “20 Centuries Gone” is the sort of thing that in the late 90s, before Google ruined everything, that would have been Bonus Track material. Two new songs from MV’s favourite metal band of this decade (it might sound like a big call, but they are majestic and I am truly gutted I haven’t seen them live yet) would be good enough to get me salivating – and they are stunning.The first of them “Sorcerers Fate” is – according to the main man Nate Garrett – the genesis for the project, given its line about new and old aligning, but to me, like always, they’ve taken everything that’s cool in metal from Maiden, to Corrosion of Conformity, to Dream Theater and a pinch of thrash and distilled it into one track. It’s an incredible feat.The other new one is just as good, and perhaps a little more sprawling. The way they do things is like no one else, and the way the solo screeches, before the hook of “everything must die” and a closing riff that even adds a bit of Pantera (of which more…..) And it comes as no surprise that a band with that much going on has diverse influences, which is handy as there’s six covers here. The beauty of them all is that they sound like the originals, but being done by Spirit Adrift.“Everything Dies” by Type O Negative (a band I saw back in the day and don’t think I appreciated how lucky I was to do so) is genius. And they pay suitable homage to it before giving it a twist.They do that with all of them. “Hollow” from Pantera, is has the SA dust sprinkled over it liberally, before the ending slab is pure Dimebag, and the way they take on “Escape” by Metallica is equally impressive (and makes me wish I listened to Metallica more, in honesty).The three remaining ones are right in my ball park as three of my favourite bands. “Waiting For An Alibi” is simple proof that Thin Lizzy are the greatest hard rock band ever, and even here, with a little more metal in the mix, a little more meat to the chords, it’s still evident.I have to be honest, I maybe didn’t have Spirit Adrift as fellow travellers down the ZZ Top road, but “Nasty Dogs And Funky Kings” rather suggests otherwise, and even if they’ve added a little more fuzz to the guitar than the Rev Billy F Gibbons, then there’s no mistaking it. As there isn’t with “Poison Whiskey”. They’ve amped it up like CoC on “Deliverance” and they’ve chosen one of the bleakest songs in Skynyrd’s catalogue, but my, they’ve nailed it.Spirit Adrift nail everything they do. They are the best for a reason, indeed the only thing missing from this? Me parting with a couple of quid in 1998 to buy it as a four track cd single. Otherwise, bravo.
Line-Up:
Nate Garrett - Everything (2015-2017), Guitars, Vocals (2017-present), Bass (2020-present) - See also: ex-Queen Beast, ex-Pile of Dead Women, ex-Deadeyejack, ex-Gatecreeper, ex-Take Over and Destroy, ex-Sinking South
Mike Arellano - Drums (2022-present) - See also: Disfigured, Indisgust, Protest, Flawless Victory, Will to Live, ex-M.O.D., ex-The Monk
Live players:
Tom Draper - guitar
Sonny DeCarlo - bass
Tracklist:
01. Sorcerer’s Fate (05:33)
02. Mass Formation Psychosis (06:23)
03. Everything Dies (Type O Negative cover)
04. Hollow (Pantera cover)
05. Escape (Metallica cover)
06. Waiting for an Alibi (Thin Lizzy cover)
07. Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings (ZZ Top cover)
08. Poison Whiskey (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover)
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