NORTHLANE
release new video
‘Eclipse’
from their highly anticipated new album
‘Alien’
out Friday
ALIEN RELEASE SHOW DETAILS REVEALED
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“Alien is pure, out of this world, brilliance.” – Heavy Magazine, 5/5
“I don’t use the word masterpiece very often, but this is a f#*king masterpiece.” – Wall Of Sound, 10/10
“There’s only one ‘Alien’, only one Northlane. This one is out of this f#*king world!” – Kill Your Stereo 95/100
“WOAH! Both sonically and thematically, Northlane’s fifth record will knock the wind out of your sails.” – Stack Magazine
“another facet to the rough diamond that is Northlane” – themusic.com.au
“Alien is music at its best: it is real and emotionally engaging and tells its story well enough that you feel as though you have been with Marcus on his journey.” – Spotlight Report, 5/5
“Alien already feels like it’s up there as some of the best music Northlane have ever released.” – Maniacs
“Alien offers a fresh twist whilst still highlighting the true intricacies that make Northlane unique.” – Forte Magazine, 4/5
“Alien by Northlane is the ALBUM OF THE YEAR.” – Pinnacle Music
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Northlane’s highly anticipated fifth studio album, Alien, is released this Friday via UNFD and to add to the excitement, the band have released a brand-new video for Eclipse as a Youtube premiere.
“Eclipse is an attempt to understand the reasons and motivations behind the things my father did. When everything else in his life went wrong, he took it out on my sister and I. It’s easy to say that he was just a bad father but it was a bit more complicated than that. Despite trying to see it through his eyes, I’ve promised myself that I will never turn out like him, as a father, a husband or a man.” explains vocalist, Marcus Bridge
Eclipse is the follow up to the Bloodline video, also directed by Jason Eshraghian.
Marcus Bridge adds “I had a very clear vision for the Eclipse video and Jason absolutely nailed it. To mirror the theme of the lyrics, I wanted the viewer to literally see the world through my father’s eyes. You see all the awful stuff we went through as children but also what led him to do those things. Like the Bloodline video, this will make some people uncomfortable but unfortunately this is a reality for a lot of people.”
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The band are also thrilled to reveal a free intimate release show at Yah Yah’s in Melbourne on Friday, August 2 to celebrate the release of Alien. The event will also feature a pop-up store and attendance will be at a first come, first serve basis. Be sure to get there early to avoid disappointment.
NORTHLANE
‘ALIEN RELEASE SHOW’
FRIDAY 2 AUGUST
YAH YAH’S
99 LITTLE SMITH ST, FITZROY VICTORIA
8PM
FREE ENTRY!
*There will be no pre-sale tickets
THE EVENT FEATURES A NORTHLANE POP UP STORE
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For a band that have traditionally focused on wider issues in the outside world, Alien is easily the most personal statement of their career. “I was raised in hell but I made it out,” says Northlane vocalist Marcus Bridge. “Raised in a place I shouldn’t have been, and no child should have been. But I’ve been able to break free.”
While some long-time listeners might assume that the title Alien is a continuation of the space and futuristic themes that have characterised previous Northlane albums, it’s instead a reflection of the alienation Bridge felt as a child “who grew up in a weird, unusual household and who was bullied at school because of it”.
Produced by the band themselves, the album was recorded at Chris Blancato’s studio in Sydney, where Northlane recorded their first EP, 2010’s Hollow Existence. Bridge did his vocals at Sydney’s Electric Sun Studios, where the quintet made their 2011 debut album, Discoveries.
For a band marking their 10th anniversary in 2019, Alien is a bold leap forward; the work of a group fighting their way out of their corner by moving forward rather than looking back. Their previous three albums may have debuted in the Top 5 in Australia – with Node landing at Number One before going on to win an ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album, an accolade also awarded to Mesmer– but Northlane are in no mood to play it safe.
Alien pre-orders are available now.
Alien is available as Exclusive Vinyl, CD and Merchandise options in limited quantities worldwide via unfdstore.com.
In support of Alien, Northlane will be heading to North America for a headline run throughout August and September with Erra, Currents and Crystal Lake. October will see them tour Australia and New Zealand before their European Headline tour in November and December supported by Polaris, Silent Planet and Void of Vision.
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triple j presents
ALIEN WORLD TOUR
AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES:
WITH GUESTS
COUNTERPARTS, SILENT PLANET & VOID OF VISION
FRIDAY 11 OCTOBER – UNSW ROUNDHOUSE, SYDNEY
SATURDAY 12 OCTOBER – TRIFFID, BRISBANE SOLD OUT!
THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER – 170 RUSSELL, MELBOURNE
FRIDAY 18 OCTOBER – 170 RUSSELL, MELBOURNE SOLD OUT!
SATURDAY 19 OCTOBER – LION ARTS FACTORY, ADELAIDE SOLD OUT!
SUNDAY 20 OCTOBER – CAPITOL, PERTH
VIP packages and tickets are available at northlaneband.com
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ALIEN
TRACK LISTING:
01. Details Matter
02. Bloodline
03. 4D
04. Talking Heads
05. Freefall
06. Jinn
07. Eclipse
08. Rift
09. Paradigm
10. Vultures
11. Sleepless
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