HINAYANA Release "Triptych Visions" Single And Music Video

October 5, 2023, a year ago

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HINAYANA Release "Triptych Visions" Single And Music Video

Austin, Texas based melodic death metal unit, Hinayana, recently announced the release of their sophomore full-length album, Shatter And Fall, out November 10 via Napalm Records. Setting them apart from contemporaries like Insomnium, Amorphis and Swallow The Sun, Shatter And Fall blends modern, accessible elements with equal parts melody and menace, emerging as a fresh entry in this year’s most head-turning metal offerings.

Today, following their recent debut of first single "Reverse The Code", Hinayana reveals the somber yet spine-tingling second single, "Triptych Visions". The track features some of Shatter And Fall’s most melancholic and introspective moments, with a grooving introduction, unforgettable chorus and an exemplary solo.

Frontman Casey Hurd says about "Triptych Visions": “Be it addiction or simply yearning for another life, we can often get lost in our mind’s eye. 'Triptych Visions’ is about one’s own inability to break loose from such a vicious cycle of self-destruction and escapism, regardless of the pain it always ends in. The track showcases an intense and emotional facet of Hinayana’s new sonic direction.”

In 2018, Hinayana first ensnared the masses with their self-released debut, Order Divine, and later defied the pandemic with their subsequent 2020 release, the Death Of The Cosmic EP.  Produced by frontman Casey Hurd and Kevin Butler with mastering by Dan Swanö at Unisound, Shatter And Fall features guest contributions from melodic death metal purveyors and labelmates Tuomas Saukkonen of Wolfheart and Vincent Jackson Jones of Aether Realm.

Frontman Casey Hurd adds about the album: "Shatter And Fall is about Karma, one’s own fate, consequences, grief about our own actions, depression, loss of faith, yin and yang, light and dark, and our own unchanging nature as humans. It's darker, heavier, and more diverse than our previous releases. We're evolving and expanding on our sound to include more catchy and anthemic elements in addition to the darker, heavier material. This new album is a significant milestone for Hinayana.”

Introductory track “Slowly Light Collides” opens the heavy gates of Shatter And Fall without hesitation, setting the stage for its impending intensity with a potent mixture of headbang-inducing heaviness and hair-raising melodies and harmonies. Second track “Mind Is A Shadow”, featuring guest vocals from Vincent Jackson Jones of fellow American melodic death metal frontrunners Aether Realm, hits equally hard with a gripping, chunky verse riff and searing chorus. Frontman Casey Hurd’s deep growls juxtapose effortlessly with Jones’s skyscraper screams before a seizing solo from Erik Shtaygrud marks the track’s apex. Anthems like “How Many Dreams”, “The Answer” and enthralling groove machine “Reverse The Code” - the latter boasting one of the album’s most flourishing closer passages - march further into the icy depths, proving Shatter And Fall as a multifaceted melodeath record.

Powerful “Spirit And Matter” and somber yet essential, spine-tingling “Triptych Visions” feature some of the album’s most melancholic and introspective moments, traversing expansive peaks and valleys of deep metallic intensity and some of the album’s most delicate, acoustic-driven moments. The implementation of diverse styles, showcased by the varied instrumentation and intensity of songs like touching interlude “From Our Darkest Moments”, versus massive, crushing sonic saga “Lost To Flame”, poise the band for undeniable recognition. All-consuming single “A Tide Unturning”, featuring guest vocal contributions from Tuomas Saukkonen of Finnish melodic death icons Wolfheart, shines as the most desolate summit of Shatter And Fall, serving as one of the most brutalizing yet pensive ballads of 2023. The album ends on the grimmest note of all with blackened closer “Taken”, a re-recorded, renewed look back at a track originally released on the band’s 2014 demo Endless - marking an apt finish to an contemplative, emotional album tangling with themes of fate, grief and inevitable consequence.

Shatter And Fall will be available in the following formats:

- 1CD Digisleeve      
- 1LP Gatefold BLACK       
- Digital Album  

Pre-order here.

Shatter And Fall tracklisting:

"Slowly Light Collides"
"Mind Is A Shadow" (feat. Vincent Jackson Jones)
"How Many Dreams"
"Spirit And Matter"
"From Our Darkest Moments"
"Reverse The Code"
"Lost To Flame"
"The Answer"
"Triptych Visions"
"A Tide Unturning" (feat. Tuomas Saukkonen)
"Taken"

"Reverse The Code" video:

Hinayana will join headliners Wolfheart and fellow support act Before The Dawn on a tour of Europe and the UK this fall. The tour will take place all throughout November and will visit London, Paris, Budapest, Berlin and many more major cities! Don't miss this exciting lineup - see below for all dates.

November
3 - Aarau, Switzerland - Kiff
4 - Louvain La Neuve, Belgium - Mass Deathtruction Festival
5 - London, UK - The Dome
6 - Rotterdam, Netherlands - Baroeg
7 - Paris, France - Backstage By The Mill
8 - Siegburg, Germany - Kubana
9 - Trier, Germany - Mergener Hof
10 - Helmond, Netherlands - Cacaofabriek
11 - Essen, Germany - Turock
12 - Innsbruck, Austria - Pmk
13 - Liubliana, Slovenia - Orto Bar
14 - Munich, Germany - Backstage Halle
15 - Budapest, Hungary - Barba Negra
16 - Vienna, Austria - Szene
17 - Leipzig, Germany - Hellraiser
18 - Weissenhäuser Strand, Germany - Metal Hammer Paradise
19 - Berlin, Germany - Orwo Haus
20 - Prague, Czech Republic - Futurum
21 - Warsaw, Poland - Hydrozagadka
22 - Krakow, Poland - Kamienna12
23 - Dresden, Germany - Chemiefabrik
24 - Mannheim, Germany - Ms Connexion Complex
25 - Hannover, Germany - Musikzentrum
26 - Maastricht, Netherlands - Muziekgieterij

Hinayana is:

Casey Hurd - Guitar/Vocals
Daniel Vieira - Drums
Erik Shtaygrud - Guitar
Michael Anstice - Keyboard
Matt Bius - Bass

(Photo - Jackie Schutza)


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