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Ov Sulfur Channel The Loss Of Loved Ones Via Clean Vocals On Their New Track "Wither" Anabel DFlux
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Ov Sulfur Channel The Loss Of Loved Ones Via Clean Vocals On Their New Track "Wither"


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Ov Sulfur‘s new song “Wither” has met its online debut. The Las Vegas-based blackened deathcore outfit’s vocalist Ricky Hoover and guitarist/vocalist Chase Wilson tag-teamed the singing on this track, which is the band’s sole track thus far to feature onliny clean singing. The track finds the pair tackling the loss of their grandparents, as well as the death of father of bassist Josh Bearden.

Wilson shared:

“We know ‘Wither‘ is different and that it’s not the norm for bands like us to do a song like this, but we felt we had to honor our families and in doing so created something very special to us in the process.

I had a lot I wanted to say about my grandparents’ passing, as I was very close to them and had a multitude of different emotions I needed to express. Ricky allowed me the honor of splitting singing duties on this song with him, as we joined each other in grief and mourning.

My grandfather worked as an MC back in the days of Sinatra, The Rat Pack and artists like that. It was always his dream to make it in show business and be on a record some day. It’s bittersweet we were able to make it happen for him after his passing (he’s the voice clip at the end of the song). I wish he was around to hear it.”

Hoover added:

“My grandmother was the glue that held my family together.

She was the strongest person I’ve ever known and had the ability to forgive those who wronged her, a quality I wish I had. She was truly the best example of what being a good person is. She watched my siblings and I almost every day while my parents were at work, so we were always incredibly close.

I used to call her on my way home from work, fill her in on things and just talk. Now I still find myself calling everyone I know on the drive because of how much I miss the talks we had.

After she died I had so many nights spent awake alone wishing I could share in the belief I’d see her or hear her voice again: hours desperately trying to give myself the false hope I would. Eventually, I reached the cold realization that I never would. Some nights I still find myself lost and trying to lose myself in that hope…or delusion.

The voicemails (of her wishing me a Merry Christmas or that she hopes I have a good show) were something I couldn’t even force myself to listen to until the day I recorded this song. I sent all the ones I had into the studio prior to me going. These were the ones chosen. She always said she wished I sang more in my music, so that’s what I did. I wish she was around to hear it.”

The band’s sophomore album “Endless” is headed for a January 16th release through Century Media. Touring in support of it with Ingested, Distant, Crucifiction & CELL will begin in a few weeks time.

11/06 Fresno, CA – Full Circle Brewing Co.
11/07 Roseville, CA – Goldfield’s Trading Post
11/08 Portland, OR – Dante’s
11/09 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
11/11 Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre
11/13 Calgary, AB – Dickens
11/14 Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room
11/15 Saskatoon, SK – Black Cat
11/16 Winnipeg, MB – Park Theatre
11/18 Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theatre (Studio B)
11/19 Cudahy, WI – X-Ray Arcade
11/20 Grand Rapids, MI – The Stache
11/21 Kitchener, ON – The Hub
11/22 Ottawa, ON – 27 Club
11/23 Quebec City, QC – La Source de la Martinière
11/25 Columbus, OH – The King Of Clubs
11/28 Indianapolis, IN – Black Circle
11/29 Nashville, TN – The End
11/30 St. Louis, MO – Red Flag
12/02 Wichita, KS – Wave
12/03 Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall
12/04 Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad
12/05 Mesa, AZ – The Rosetta Room
12/06 Pomona, CA – The Glass House

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