Australian blackened avant-garde metal project, Sálezianos recently shared their take on the track, “Brother,” originally by Alice In Chains. It was produced and recorded by: Daniel Phillip East and Nick Jarrah Parkinson, mixed by Dr. Mike Trubetskov (EOL Studios), and mastered by Tony Jack Mantz (Jack the Bear’s Deluxe Mastering). The cover song comes with a lyric video created by Brandon Hutcheson (Reliqa). Watch it in the article below.
A loving yet harrowing reinterpretation of the Jerry Cantrell-penned classic, Sálezianos drench “Brother” in their signature atmospheric intensity and textured heaviness—melding dark harmonies with layered instrumentation and a gut-wrenching vocal performance.“Layne Staley is, in my estimation, the greatest vocalist of our time. I felt the emotion of every note that man sang.” — Daniel Phillip East, Sálezianos
Known for pushing genre boundaries, Sálezianos first emerged with the incendiary single “Temet Nosce,” followed by their brutal sophomore track “The Great Silence”, which showcased their signature blend of blackened metal, progressive structure, and gothic atmosphere. Now, with “Brother”, they prove once again that their artistry knows no limits—paying homage to their musical roots while continuing to expand their sonic universe.
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