Futurist metallers Setmeonfire release second single from new album ‘Lowtech’

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Sydney’s future metallists, SETMEONFIRE have just released new single Patterns. It comes from their new album Lowtech, which is set for release on March 1.

Vocalist/Guitarist Cameron Eyre says of the track, “Patterns is an observation on the state of gun violence in America. A plea to see through the muddy political waters and the power figures that fuel it and get to the heart of the matter. “Is the payoff worth the price? Is the novelty worth their lives?

The band released the striking video for Creature a few short weeks ago and it has quickly amassed over 10 000 views! Watch it again here.

Doing something new in the realm of heavy music takes vision, creativity and a hell of a lot of guts as there is always a risk. A risk of getting it wrong, of alienating yourself, of not fitting in the neat little genre bubbles everything seems to have to conform to… SETMEONFIRE are risk takers…

SETMEONFIRE is a metallic amalgamation of influences ranging from the alternative rock and metal stylings of the late 90’s to modern day electronica, drum & bass and hip hop with a cinematic delivery. The band are helmed by vocalist/songwriter Cameron Eyre (previously of Boris The Blade and The Storm Picturesque), and multi-instrumentalist Oliver Freeth with guitarist Stuart Pearson, drummer Kieran Jackson and bassist Alex Milovic completing the live contingent.

 

Listen to Patterns now on Spotify and Apple

 

Born from the collective idea to be free of the restraints of genres, instead choosing to ignore any and all expectations and create something that is a true reflection of the individuals at it’s core. “For me this project gives me the opportunity to explore all my influences from when I first got into music to what is inspiring me today. For the first time in my career as songwriter, I’m not trying to achieve a certain sound. The most important thing to me is to intuitively make music that is fun to write, listen to and perform. I’m not trying to impress anyone anymore, nor do I have anything to prove to anyone but myself”, says frontman Cameron Eyre.

Lowtech sees the band make their definitive mark. With a few EP’s and singles now under their belt, they have refined their sound to what is now a perfect marriage of rock and electronica.

Dense soundscapes that accommodate a melting pot of atmospheric keys, driving guitars, synthetic bass and heavily processed percussion that lay a path for an equally diverse vocal delivery ranging from aggressive to melancholic to frantic.

SETMEONFIRE will be appearing at the Reverence Hotel in Melbourne on February 28 alongside Pridelands, The Gloom In The Corner and Caution:Thieves as part of the venues final run of shows before it’s closure in early March.

 

Lowtech comes online March 1

Pre orders are available now!
Spotify | iTunes | Bandcamp

CATCH SETMEONFIRE LIVE
Friday, February 28 – Reverence Hotel, Melbourne

Tickets $15 + BF
Official Event Link

 

Setmeonfire- Low Tech

 

 

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