After releasing his self-titled debut album in 2017, Dion Lunadon (The D4, ex-A Place To Bury Strangers) has just released his sophomore album, Beyond Everything, today via In The Red Records. Currently on tour with the Black Angels, Dion makes a stop with his band in Oakland this Saturday at the Elbo Room Jack London.
Check out the brand new video for Screw Diver, edited by Cedric Bixler-Zavala of The Mars Volta/At The Drive-In. Here's what Cedric had to say about it; "Wanna get real lost in the desert with The Devils Advocates? Then come take a manic ride with this remix of Michel Levesque's 1971 classic, Werewolves On Wheels. Watch as they "ride the demolition" set to the visceral slashes of Dion Lunadon's new song Screw Diver."
Beyond Everything will be Dion's first release on In The Red (an ideal match for his music), as well as his first full-length since departing A Place To Bury Strangers. Written, performed and recorded by Dion, the songs tap into a raw, palpable energy that blur the line between the music and the person. Drums on the record were played by Blaze Bateh (Bambara) and Nick Ferrante (The Black Hollies).
Image Credit: Photo by Ebru Yildiz
After releasing his self-titled debut album in 2017, Dion Lunadon (The D4, ex-A Place To Bury Strangers) has just released his sophomore album, Beyond Everything, today via In The Red Records. Currently on tour with the Black Angels, Dion makes a stop with his band in Oakland this Saturday at the Elbo Room Jack London.
Check out the brand new video for Screw Diver, edited by Cedric Bixler-Zavala of The Mars Volta/At The Drive-In. Here's what Cedric had to say about it; "Wanna get real lost in the desert with The Devils Advocates? Then come take a manic ride with this remix of Michel Levesque's 1971 classic, Werewolves On Wheels. Watch as they "ride the demolition" set to the visceral slashes of Dion Lunadon's new song Screw Diver."
Beyond Everything will be Dion's first release on In The Red (an ideal match for his music), as well as his first full-length since departing A Place To Bury Strangers. Written, performed and recorded by Dion, the songs tap into a raw, palpable energy that blur the line between the music and the person. Drums on the record were played by Blaze Bateh (Bambara) and Nick Ferrante (The Black Hollies).
Image Credit: Photo by Ebru Yildiz
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