Friday, July 28, 2017

DYNE SIDE + New Noise


New Noise Magazine premieres "Ask Columbus" the brand new single from Dyne Side's LP Immigrant, out August 11th.


Stream, Ask Columbus here: http://newnoisemagazine.com/stream-dyne-side-ask-columbus/

"Ask Columbus" is the album's hit, swaying back and forth from their heavier and melodic sides, guided with a strong song structure. Lyrically, the song has to do with sadism and the taking of what doesn't belong to you. "We want what you have, we take everything you have." The opening track, “An Argument With Myself”, is where the band draws a heavier influence reminiscent to Underoath. The guitar tones are raw, and there is a bass heavy leading riff delivering a punch in the vein of Norma Jean

 "Dyne Side’s lead single is an ode to all the visionaries out there looking to keep their hustle alive and rep their city while they do it." 
- The Noise

 “Despite” is the somber pop hit on the record with production nodding to Sade and Nine Inch Nails, and with vocals in tune with Glassjaw and Head Automatica. Vocalist Emman Costa Maya has an exceptional range, and it is particularly showcased on this track. 
 
The record relates to a lot to the human condition and is explained through many different perspectives. Immigrant has a lot of open ended stories being told throughout that allow the listener a chance to connect with the tracks. The title is fitting too, as bass player Ariel Ramirez came to America with his parents on a boat when he was 3 years old. 

Immigrant was recorded and mixed by Paolo Angulo at The Heat Studios, and was mastered by Kris Crummett (Sleeping With Sirens, Issues, Drop Dead, Gorgeous) at Interlace Audio.



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