Fuelled by an uncertain future and conflicting feelings towards the connectivity and intensity of the modern world, Press to MECO’s eagerly awaited new album Transmute follows up from 2018’s critically acclaimed Here’s to the Fatigue. Produced by Machine (Clutch, Lamb of God, King Crimson) in a 16th century tower in the UK, Transmute feels more defined, where the heavy moments are brutal, the quiet aspects are beautiful, and the cinematic flourishes make the whole thing feel epic.
Fuelled by an uncertain future and conflicting feelings towards the connectivity and intensity of the modern world, Press to MECO’s eagerly awaited new album Transmute follows up from 2018’s critically acclaimed Here’s to the Fatigue. Produced by Machine (Clutch, Lamb of God, King Crimson) in a 16th century tower in the UK, Transmute feels more defined, where the heavy moments are brutal, the quiet aspects are beautiful, and the cinematic flourishes make the whole thing feel epic.