Noiseware working on their full length album
Looks like this year is set to punch us in the face with a slew of promising releases, but the creators aren’t giving much away just yet. Noiseware, especially, after their adequately well-received debut EP are now poised to return with a full-length album which is, in their words, “ It isn’t really a concept album, so to speak. I think we’re all working towards creating something we would be happy with, something which would convey our sonic vision with clarity.”
That refreshingly honest essence of the anticipated album opens up a million ways of personal interpretation for the listeners. The guys continue with disavowing the construction of any tangible, labelled boundaries with “I don’t think there’s a conscious effort to include certain genres as such. However, we do listen to a lot of varied music which has found its way into the music..so metal apart, you can definitely hear some post-rock, electronic and cinematic elements.” Considering that the inclusion of visual paraphernalia has received particular attention in the contemporary musical motifs, from both ends of the spectrum ( Steven Wilson to Lady Gaga), its about time metal transcends the tedious dominance of mindless pseudo-gore that so many bands use to supplement their amateurish music with some pretence at substance/meaning.
Of course, fans of Noiseware have a bit of a rocky ride ahead because the upcoming album poses an aesthetic challenge. To quote the band, it is “Very different from our debut EP for sure. I think the EP was just an amalgamation of the material we had written then, and we were still finding our sound. Though the process of finding your sound is ever evolving, I think we’ve come to a stage where we know what works for us and what doesn’t. That is the single biggest factor which has changed around our writing style. However, you should be able to enjoy the album, if you enjoyed the EP!” No doubt the guys have taken experimentation as a mantra, and one can always hope it came out the way they intend it to.
They have tentatively working towards a release at the end of the year, but aren’t giving away much. They did leave a message for Metalbase readers – Noiseware V2.0. New and improved but will still have you what you loved about us. Thanks for sticking by!
And stick by, shall we!
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