Jonestown

Jonestown

Hailing from Brighton, Jonestown have been making waves since their formation!

Jonestown formed in winter 2013 and quickly wrote and recorded their debut EP, The Erebus and the Terror which was self-released in 2014. Within their first two years, Jonestown performed at a variety of well-known UK festivals and supported various established metal bands from around the world.

This gave them the confidence to enter the studio with Daniel Kerr at Avenue Studios to record their debut album Aokigahara, named after a forest at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan; a place believed to be haunted by ancient spirits and a notorious site for suicides. At the time of recording, they thought they merely had a collection of songs rather than a cohesive album, however, it’s release resulted in a swathe of media attention from some of the biggest metal publications.

Feel the weight of these rapidly rising juggernauts in ‘Blunt Force Trauma’.

Despite the self-awareness of the daunting task ahead of them, Jonestown found themselves drawn to continue the songwriting process for the follow-up to Aokigahara in early 2017, entering the studio in the winter of the same year. Jonestown chose to work again with Daniel Kerr at Avenue Studios as they felt his insight and understanding of the band’s sound and identity was an integral part of the overall success of the previous album. When writing Dyatlov, Jonestown wrote 30 demo tracks and meticulously worked through a process of elimination until they felt they had a perfectly distilled collection of songs which told a cohesive story.  They found that when writing the album they naturally covered many different styles and sub-genres, both within and outside metal, taking influences from obvious contemporaries such as Gojira, Lamb of God, Slipknot, Strapping Young Lad and Meshuggah whilst also taking inspiration from external sources such as film scores and progressive rock. Dyatlov is lyrically about the internal and external war and the individual’s inability to win yet still continue regardless.

Just a small glimpse of what heralds to be Jonestown’s finest work yet! This. Is. Dyatlov.

In the Spring of 2018 Jonestown received the final mixes back from Avenue Studios and with the help of their manager, Kirstie Hopper of Incendia Music secured a further worldwide record deal with SPV imprint Long Branch Records, who will be releasing the album on 16th November 2018.

Let’s see what Harley Anderson has to say about Vocalzone!

“Vocalzone is a useful aid to any vocalist, particularly before you perform as it helps with warming up your larynx, however, it really shows its true necessity when you are recording or touring. As it helps keep your voice warmed and primed when you’re under pressure and putting great strain on your instrument.”

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