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With Hell In His Eyes

Paradise Slaves

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Artist

Title

With Hell In His Eyes

Format

CD

Label

Country

Europe

Year

2025

Genre

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

SPINE800769P

Comments

PRE ORDER EXPECTED 02/05/25

Product Information

Title

With Hell In His Eyes

Format

CD

Country

Europe

Year

Epic

Grade

NEW

Catalogue Number

SPINE800769P

Comments

PRE ORDER EXPECTED 02/05/25
SKU: VT1738057065436
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  • Description

    Paradise Slaves craft hypnotically heavy rock anthems steeped in atmosphere and emotion. The Boston-by-way-of-Anchorage quartet cements an uncanny union between vocal powerhouse Brock Lindow (36 Crazyfists), solo artist and guitarist Tyler Stroetzel, guitarist Jon Kita (Diecast), bassist Brad Horion (Diecast), and drummer Ryan Manning (Blitzkid, Pentagram).

     

    Paradise Slaves introduce this body of work with the single “Dreamers.” A chugging palm-muted riff slips into an airy verse punctuated a breathy melody. As the story goes, Killswitch Engage guitarist Joel Staretzes shot a text over to Brock mid-Pandemic. As it turned out, his younger brother Tyler was putting together a solo album, Dark Verses, Vol. 1, and wanted Brock to sing on a track. Right away, Tyler and Brock hit it off as collaborators and buddies.

     

    Following the first song, they continued to write and record. Given his longstanding friendship with Brock, Jon naturally fit in and joined the fold followed by Brad and Ryan. Jamming away, they nodded to formative inspirations such as Soundgarden and Alice In Chains twisted up with just the right amount of hardcore grit and heavy metal eloquence. In between, they performed alongside the likes of Killswitch Engage, Fit For An Autopsy, and more.

     

    “To me, the overall concept of With Hell In His Eyes is to never surrender, continue to fight, and continue to be grateful for life,” he says. “Those were my thoughts. I’m a 49-year-old man who has lived and learned a lot. No one is perfect. Coming to this realization, trying to be better each day is a definitely goal.”

     

    In the end, Paradise Slaves have followed their destiny exactly where they’re supposed to be

  • Track List

    1.        For Those Who Watch The Sea

    2.        Aesthetic of Serpents

    3.        A Fever to Defeat

    4.        Dreamers

    5.        With Hell In His Eyes

    6.        Glass Mountain

    7.        Swim North

    8.        How Far From Fragile

    9.        Somebody To Shove

    10.     Always Have Always Will

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