ORTHODOX: New album entitled “Learning To Dissolve” out now & visualizer video for “Feel It Linger”.

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On August 19th, Nashville Metal act ORTHODOX, has released its new full-length album, “Learning To Dissolve”, through Century Media Records. To celebrate the release the band also unleashed the visualizer video for “Feel It Linger”.

ORTHODOX frontman Adam Easterling, states: ” ‘Learning To Dissolve’ is the strongest this band has ever been portrayed. The new level we’ve stepped to is prominently represented in every song, and the bar is only getting higher from here.”

Cover artwork by Ridge Rhine

The sound of ORTHODOX is the opposite of what most associate with the laid-back energy and country-fied twang of their native Nashville, Tennessee. ORTHODOX’s distinct, nu-metal-tinged brand of metallic hardcore has carved its own lane with their Century Media debut, “Learning To Dissolve”. The album is the punctuation on a journey that began with 2017’s “Sounds Of Loss”. From the inception, ORTHODOX were nothing short of a standout, blending together riffs that wouldn’t be out of place on a SLIPKNOT record coupled with Easterling’s blunt, Jonathan Davis-esque howls. But, like their sonic brethren in KNOCKED LOOSE or VEIN.FM, while the influence of the 90’s/00’s is there, ORTHODOX doesn’t merely pay homage to their influences, it exceeds them.

Written during the global pandemic and world shutdown of 2020, “Learning To Dissolve” was born of frustration. That is, until Easterling and guitarist Austin Evans began to really dig in. Recording in the dead heat of Summer with producer and mixer Randy Lebooeuf (THY ART IS MURDER , KUBLAI KHANK) at Graphic Nature Audio in Belleville, New Jersey, found the band in creative overdrive, ripping their songs apart.

While 2019’s “Let It Take Its Course”, which Revolver called, “A straight-up bone-chilling metal album that sounds like the music [ORTHODOX vocalist] Adam Easterling has always wanted to make, but is presented with the authenticity that his music has always had”, focused on the duality of love and anger “Learning To Dissolve” is born of intense self-reflection. It digs deeper than most Metal or Hardcore records. Not surprisingly, that ethos has echoed throughout ORTHODOX’s existence as a band, whose members past and present come from backgrounds rooted in straight-edge hardcore.

“Learning To Dissolve” track listing:

  1. Feel It Linger
  2. Head on a Spike
  3. Cave In
  4. Become Divine
  5. Digging Through Glass
  6. Nothing to See
  7. 1 1 7 6 2
  8. Dissolve
  9. Fast Asleep
  10. All That I Am
  11. Voice in the Choir

You can watch the visualizer video for “Feel It Linger” below:

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