
Ballarat's fast-rising prog five-piece Ebonivory have dropped a massive new track called 'Explosions After Dark' from their upcoming record which has not yet been announced. It's a heavy effort from the quintet, who are focusing more on the darker side of their sound.
Vocalist Charlie Powlett says of the track:
"Explosions After Dark is an escalation of aggression for Ebonivory; it represents the darkest edge of our sound spectrum. We're excited to be releasing something brimming with chaotic emotions and soundscapes, mirroring the unheard stories that brought us to where we are today. Although initially written several years ago, its lyrical nature only became more relevant as time went on; dealing with issues such as differentiation and cruelty through the lens of modern science fiction. We're hoping that fans, old and new, allow these crashing auditory waves to wash over them and feel the chilling multiplex of themes hidden in this song's depths."
Check out the official video below:
Ebonivory are currently on a small run of shows across Brisbane Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide (tickets here), and are slated to embark on a huge US tour with Brisbane's Caligula's Horse and American band Moon Tooth.
Listen to Ebonivory now.
