Orlando, Florida’s Magnolia Park are closing in on the April 11th release of their recently announced concept album, Vamp, for Epitaph Records. The band have now shared the record’s latest single, “Worship,” along with a lyric video. Watch it below and find out more.
According to the band, ““Worship” is a seductive song that explores the fine line between passion and possession, reminiscent of the twisted love story in Nosferatu.”
As the five-piece destroy and reconstruct conventions of nu-metal and metalcore throughout the upcoming record, “Worship” arrives as a display of their versatility. Taking cues from featured artist, dark-pop star Plvtinum, and the sickly-sweet warped vocals of New Zealand singer Vana, they blend trap infused beats and guttural riffs with vocalist Joshua Robert’s entrancing melodies.
Heavily inspired by the band’s love of anime, horror and fantasy, the backstory to Vamp was spurred by the long-running Vampire Hunter D, iconic works like Star Wars, Dracula and Joseph Cambell’s legendary monomyth. The album soundtracks an ominous journey through the fictional world of Nocturne Nexus; where rulers and rebels battle with the future hanging in the balance. Check out the interactive website complete with visuals and character illustrations to guide you through the first two chapters of Magnolia Park’s chilling narrative here: https://vamp.magnoliaparkband.com/
Last month, the band unveiled the extensive storyline through their high-octane lead single “Cult” (https://youtu.be/Mqb97-J_fWU?si=1nbhOOEytH6Ruz24) introducing protagonist Aurora X1 as she rallies her followers for an epic showdown against a sinister force. “Worship” serves as the sonic embodiment of her nemesis, Obsidion, who uses insidious mind-control tactics to deceive his followers into battle against Aurora’s army.
Across Vamp’s 11 tracks – internally produced by the band’s own producers alongside Andrew Wade (A Day To Remember, Wage War), Hiram Hernandez (blessthefall, Real Friends) and Andy Karpovck (408, Taylor Acorn) and mixed by Zakk Cervini (Bad Omens, Bring Me The Horizon) – Magnolia Park soundtrack a dramatic tale of crimson blood and chrome-plated courage through their own mix of man and machine. Stacking whirring electronics and industrial undertones alongside sledgehammer breakdowns, walls of detuned guitars and seam-splitting vocals, they’ve modded out their uplifting pop-punk anthems for something heavier and more complex.
The project’s roots took place in Australia: after performing triumphant sets to thousands at the 2023 Good Things Festival, the band was more encouraged than ever to chase a bold, new, musical direction. They decided to tap into the heavier influences they’d begun dabbling in on Halloween Mixtape II (2023), adding a ferocious bite to their trademark sound. Born from this was “Shallow” released last Summer, one of the first songs penned for the follow-up. It led the band in a direction to think bigger about what the next set of songs could become. Before long, they were entrenched in building out the album’s details, crafting characters, settings, and narratives that add new layers of complexity and creativity to their already captivating sound.
Vamp tracklisting:
01 Pain
02 Shadow Talk
03 Cult
04 The Screams
05 Worship (ft. Plvtinum & Vana)
06 Shallow
07 Omen
08 Wasted
09 Crave (ft. Pinknoise)
10 Reasons
11 Ophelia
Relentlessly pushing the boundaries of genre and storytelling since forming in 2018, the prolific five piece – vocalist Joshua Roberts, guitarists Tristan Torres and Freddie Criales, drummer Joe Horsham and bassist Vincent Ernst – has dropped a mixtape, 4 EP’s, a slew of singles and 2 full length albums totaling an impressive 215 Million catalogue streams to date, with 1.4 Million monthly listeners, and an international social following of over 1 Million rabid fans.
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