EARTHSIDE PRESENT “ALL WE KNEW AND EVER LOVED FEAT. BAARD KOLSTAD (DRUM REMIX)” IN CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL DRUMMER DAY

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EARTHSIDE PRESENT “ALL WE KNEW AND EVER LOVED FEAT. BAARD KOLSTAD (DRUM REMIX)” IN CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL DRUMMER DAY
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Earthside
                                                                                    
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EARTHSIDE PRESENT “ALL WE KNEW AND EVER LOVED FEAT. BAARD KOLSTAD
(DRUM REMIX)” IN CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL DRUMMER DAY
 
Via Music Theories Recordings / Mascot Label Group
 
Recording and Accompanying Dual Drum Duel Video Shows Ben Shanbrom and Leprous’ Baard Kolstad Weaving In and Out of One Another’s Performances – To View, Click Here:
https://youtu.be/SJ8lqfEGTko
 
To View Animation Video For “All We Knew And Ever Loved” Click Here:
https://youtu.be/KVh_Y4o3C0Y


Earthside and Music Theories Recordings / Mascot Label Group Present "All We Knew And Ever Loved feat. Baard Kolstad (Drum Remix)." The recording and accompanying music video has been released today in celebration of National Drummer Day. To view, click here: https://youtu.be/SJ8lqfEGTko .

 
 
“All We Knew And Ever Loved” is quite unlike anything currently in the rock music landscape.  The song, which marks the return of the band after a six-year hiatus, utilizes one of the largest pipe organs in the world, a full orchestral brass section, thunderous pit percussion, and two dueling drummers to supernatural effect.  The featured artist on the song is Baard Kolstad of the Norwegian Progressive metal act Leprous, whom Earthside have previously toured with. Baard Kolstad was the perfect collaborator to help capture and escalate the frenetic effect. Kolstad’s hectic grooves and barbaric tom battery mingle and trade blows with Shanbrom’s drum set acrobatics in a way wholly different from the two-drummer features of their predecessors.  Opening with the haunting cry of screeching lead guitar, timpani, and pipe organ, the ominous introduction sets the stage for a horrifying climax that never seems to lessen in effect with repeated listens. This dueling drum performance of Shanbrom and Kolstad evokes the omnipresent feeling of a human spiral of conflict.
 
Earthside’s Ben Shanbrom shares, “’Drum battles’ generally aren't something I find interesting because the execution of the concept in most songs and performances rarely rises to the creative potential of the idea. The drum duel in ‘All We Knew And Ever Loved’ is something else entirely! It’s a dual drummer composition where the two parts bludgeon, strike, and throw themselves at each other, weaving in and out of the other’s openings. It’s wild to hear my playing alongside Baard’s, not only because I respect him greatly, but also because I feel an almost psychic connection to his playing—there have been so many instances when I’ve listened to a song he’s performed on and thought, ‘ahhh, I would have done the exact same thing here!’ While I definitely feel we have some similar ways in which we go about playing with the pulse and rhythmic orientation of music, we also have some very clear idiosyncrasies unique to each of our styles; we used the distinct ‘part assignments’ in the drum arrangement of the 'All We Knew And Ever Loved' to heighten this contrast, while still maintaining a clear flow, and portraying the musical narrative of two opposing forces colliding.”
 
Leprous’ Baard Kolstad offers, “Earthside is definitely a band thinking forward, and trying to break some of the barriers, so I really hope this track will somehow push the whole genre a little bit for what you can do.  It was a f**** pleasure to join this whole song and this band, and I’m very grateful that when I forced the guys to pick me as a guest musician that they obeyed.  After recording this with Earthside, I’ve been more and more into arrangement of two drummers in metal and music in general. It’s a completely awesome track—I think it all turned out very epic.  When you can have the two different drum kits panned in each of our ears, and you get very much the feeling of being inside the whole band somehow.”
 
The cinematic and groundbreaking animation video, was directed by Maxime Tiberghien & Sylvain Favre, renowned for their prior work with Gojira (‘Another World’). Earthside keyboardist Frank Sacramone, who composed the music, shares, “Humans are the only beings that knowingly destroy themselves.  Animals don’t have a developed consciousness like we do, or a sense of right or wrong, but ‘all we knew and ever loved’ will be gone as we keep perpetuating the same poor decision-making as a species—the same societal structures, economic norms, same use of power. Day by day, we’re beginning to see very real consequences to these willful abuses on a scale we don’t fully comprehend.”

Stay tuned for additional release dates and information on Earthside. The band is Jamie Van Dyck, Ben Shanbrom, Frank Sacramone and Ryan Griffin.

 
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