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Pull From the Ghost Tour
ERRA
Alpha Wolf, Thornhill, Invent Animate


ERRA has made a name for themselves on their own terms. Determination and steadfast dedication have defined erra's path, forging a unique connection with an ever-growing audience, without the advantages of traditional recognition. Titanic riffs and enchanting melodies litter the cerebral, immersive soundscapes powering each of the progressive metal merchant's albums, culminating in a career-defining fifth, boldly titled erra.

New songs like "Snowblood," "House of Glass," "Divisionary," and "Shadow Autonomous" conjure the crushing heaviness and soaring melodic might of fan-favorite anthems like "Breach," "Skyline," and "Eye of God," while broadening the band's reach with meditative expansiveness, trippy near-psychedelia, and haunting hooks.

ERRA was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland, the grammy-nominated duo responsible for essential records from august burns red and from ashes to new. it's a definitive mission statement for guitarist/vocalist jesse cash, vocalist J.T. Cavey, drummer Alex Ballew, bassist Conor Hesse, and guitarist Sean Price, each of them already well-respected players revered for their inspiring technicality and raw, natural talent.

"It's clearly an evolution of the same band, it sounds like a record we wrote, but it's such a big step forward from the last one that it seemed like the perfect time to self-title a record," Cash explains. "People who have been following erra, we wanted to give them the sense that we're starting a new chapter, with something fresh."

Cavey concurs. "We've always tried to have a balance of classic song structures, intertwined with experimental adventures," he says. "This album especially is music written for musicians that also appeals to the masses. There are a lot more breakdowns on this record, but also bigger melodies. I put a lot of focus on simplifying what i'm doing, personally, to make the songs more memorable. the most important thing was to write music we enjoy."
Pull From the Ghost Tour
ERRA
Alpha Wolf, Thornhill, Invent Animate


ERRA has made a name for themselves on their own terms. Determination and steadfast dedication have defined erra's path, forging a unique connection with an ever-growing audience, without the advantages of traditional recognition. Titanic riffs and enchanting melodies litter the cerebral, immersive soundscapes powering each of the progressive metal merchant's albums, culminating in a career-defining fifth, boldly titled erra.

New songs like "Snowblood," "House of Glass," "Divisionary," and "Shadow Autonomous" conjure the crushing heaviness and soaring melodic might of fan-favorite anthems like "Breach," "Skyline," and "Eye of God," while broadening the band's reach with meditative expansiveness, trippy near-psychedelia, and haunting hooks.

ERRA was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland, the grammy-nominated duo responsible for essential records from august burns red and from ashes to new. it's a definitive mission statement for guitarist/vocalist jesse cash, vocalist J.T. Cavey, drummer Alex Ballew, bassist Conor Hesse, and guitarist Sean Price, each of them already well-respected players revered for their inspiring technicality and raw, natural talent.

"It's clearly an evolution of the same band, it sounds like a record we wrote, but it's such a big step forward from the last one that it seemed like the perfect time to self-title a record," Cash explains. "People who have been following erra, we wanted to give them the sense that we're starting a new chapter, with something fresh."

Cavey concurs. "We've always tried to have a balance of classic song structures, intertwined with experimental adventures," he says. "This album especially is music written for musicians that also appeals to the masses. There are a lot more breakdowns on this record, but also bigger melodies. I put a lot of focus on simplifying what i'm doing, personally, to make the songs more memorable. the most important thing was to write music we enjoy."
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