Yesterday’s Saints Supporting Iron Man On Upcoming North American Tour


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Northern Virginia metallers Yesterday’s Saints will be on a North American tour supporting Iron Man, supporting Generation of Vipers, which is available here. Album artwork was done by Vance Kelly (Huntress, Down, Prong).

Yesterday’s Saints, who play a death-thrash-power hybrid, has been in existence since summer 2010 and with a self-released EP and some regional touring under their belt. They knew that a full concept album was the next step they wanted to take. But they did not go about it capriciously. The decision to go with a concept for the 11-track Generation of Vipers was driven by the most important things -the songwriting and careful thought.

YESTERDAY’S SAINTS Live:
Mar 12: The Pinch – Washington, DC
Mar 13: Jabber Jaws – Allentown, PA
Mar 14: Kung Fu Necktie – Philadelphia, PA
Mar 15: The Paper Box – Brooklyn, NY
Mar 16: Dusk – Providence, RI
Mar 17: Koto – Salem, MA
Mar 18: Broadway Joe’s – Buffalo, NY
Mar 19: Skeletunes (formerly Berlin Music Pub) – Ft. Wayne, IN
Mar 20: The Sanctuary – Detroit, MI
Mar 21: Ruby Tuesday Bar (CLUB IS ON OSU CAMPUS) – Columbus, OH
Mar 22: Courtyard Lounge – Dayton (Englewood), OH

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Yesterday’s Saints – Generation of Vipers


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So many bands have referenced the devil in their songs over the years that it’s probably easier to list the artists that haven’t flirted with Old Nick than the ones who have. Still, that doesn’t mean the subject matter has nothing new to offer as Washington D.C. quartet Yesterday’s Saints are keen to prove on debut record Generation of Vipers (Draconum).

With a concept on the role of Satan throughout the history of mankind and the album assembled like an opera with three acts each focusing on different styles of music, it’s fair to assume that the band don’t lack ambition. Thankfully they have the requisite chops for such a feat, for Generation of Vipers is a truly fantastic first attempt.

Rooted in melodic death metal but with a healthy dose of thrash along for the ride, the band start strongly with the hard-as-concrete riffs of ‘Fall of the Ancients’ and ‘Origen Adamantius’ which are so thrilling and perfectly crafted it’s impossible not to get instantly hooked. These are the kind of songs that the likes of Machine Head and Arch Enemy would kill to call their own, with the sheer power emanating from the speakers reminding the listener just how gut-pummelling traditional metal can be when it wants to. A more melodic side is demonstrated in the mid-paced splendour of ‘Sangreale’ while the blistering workout of ‘The Divine Tragedy’ is hands down one of the best modern thrash songs penned in many a year.

While the thunderous riffs, precision blasts and lock-tight groove is joy to experience, the bands’ secret weapon is undoubtedly vocalist Matt Rice who can growl with the best of ‘em but his Warrel Dane style clean vocals elevate things to another level entirely and wholly justify that overused epithet ‘epic’. All these elements combine to make Generation of Vipers a contender for the most assured and enjoyable debut you are likely to hear this year, and one that any fans of ‘true metal’ should get their lugholes round as quickly as possible. Magnificent.

 

9.0/10

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JAMES CONWAY


Yesterdays Saints Streaming Generation of Vipers


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Yesterday’s Saint is streaming their new album Generation of Vipers, out February 3, 2015, here. The album’s amazing artwork was done by Vance Kelly (Huntress, Down, Prong).

The band has uploaded a studio video filmed during the recording sessions for Generation of Vipers. The video, which focuses on the recording of the song “Recursion,” can be viewed HERE.

ACT I (PRIMARILY MELODIC DEATH):
1) Fall of the Ancients
2) Origen Adamantius
3) The Recruitment
INTERLUDE:
4) A Priori
ACT II (DOOM/ROCK, POWER AND THRASH):
5) Sangreale
6) Cain’s Agony
7) Sands of Nod
ACT III (THRASH AND MELODIC DEATH):
8) Generation of Vipers
9) Divine Tragedy
10) Recursion
OUTRO:
11) Luctus in Mane

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Yesterday’s Saints Streaming “The Recruitment”


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Yesterday’s Saints is streaming “The Recruitment,” off their new album Generations of Vipers, out February 3, 2015 here. The album artwork was done by Lance Kelly (Huntress, Down, Prong).

ACT I (PRIMARILY MELODIC DEATH):
1) Fall of the Ancients
2) Origen Adamantius
3) The Recruitment
INTERLUDE:
4) A Priori
ACT II (DOOM/ROCK, POWER AND THRASH):
5) Sangreale
6) Cain’s Agony
7) Sands of Nod
ACT III (THRASH AND MELODIC DEATH):
8) Generation of Vipers
9) Divine Tragedy
10) Recursion
OUTRO:
11) Luctus in Mane

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