NYOS Shares New Single and Video for “Gold Vulcan” – New Album Incoming


Finnish Noise rock veterans NYOS will release their new album, Celebration, on April 8th, 2022 via Peleagic Records. The duo have released a new single and visualizer for the track “Gold Vulcan” which you can watch and stream below. Pre-orders are also available now as well as merch bundles too. Check out the frenetic, and grooving “Gold Vulcan” track now!

 

Stream the single: https://listen.pelagic-records.com/nyos

Album pre-orders and bundles: https://pelagic-records.com/product/nyos-celebration-bundle/

Finnish noise rock duo NYOS deliver a clairvoyant Celebration of the present, written at a time when that present was shimmering just like the feathers of the cover art courtesy of animal photographer Zac Herr. Combining the danceable grooves of Battles with Sonic Youth – infused noise bursts and the yearning electric melodies of And So I Watch You From Afar, Celebration is a defiantly joyful, loud, and festive affair. A promising cure for the drudgery of the times we live in.

Despite being named after a murderous lake in Cameroon, NYOS’ sound has always oozed with vivacity and a sense of upward momentum. In 2012, guitarist Tom Brooke left behind his old hometown Leeds and moved from Britain to Finland in pursuit of his dream to build his own recording studio. There he met drummer Tuomas Kainulainen who had earned his spurs in the local punk scene. The connection was instant and magical, and in the first couple of practice sessions the duo wrote the incredible Vltava (2015), a 26-minute long six-part instrumental rock opus that already portrayed a lot of the characteristics of the duo’s contemporary sound, a loop-driven blend of math, noise and post-rock. Ever since, the band has been touring and recording tirelessly, self-releasing three full-length albums and playing over 300 shows with acts like Zeal & Ardor, Esben & The Witch, and The Comet Is Coming.

Recorded by Brooke in his own Tonehaven Recording Studio, Celebration is the latest testament to the undeniable synergy these musicians have built over the past seven years. With the material largely written before the advent of corona, Celebration is a reflection of life before lockdown, filled to the brim with infectious grooves and glaring melodies. “We tried for something upbeat this time to contrast the times,” explains Tom Brooke about the recording process, which in turn did take place during pandemic life. “We always love it when people can move to our music, so a big focus for the record was to embrace the dance vibe and go for it.”