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Joshua Travis (Emmure) Teams Up With Ryo Kinoshita (Crystal Lake) & Chad Kapper (Frontierer) For New Song “Leviathan”

Joshua Travis (Emmure, ex-The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, etc.) has premiered a new song titled “Leviathan.” This track features Ryo Kinoshita (Crystal Lake) and Chad Kapper (Frontierer) and it will appear on Travis’ new EP “No Rest,” which is set to be released on March 18. Travis commented:

“On ‘Leviathan‘ I was stoked to be able to work with two polar opposites in range and tonality. I wanted to make the track completely flip right in the middle, but I also wanted a sound that complimented how low the song jumps at that part. Having Ryo basically murder from the top to the bottom vocally left this very specific sweet spot for Chad. The end result for me feels like we grabbed the whole sonic spectrum and just assaulted it.”

“No Rest” Track Listing:

01. “Web Of Lies” (feat. Andy Cizek of Monuments)
02. “Leviathan” (feat. Ryo Kinoshita of Crystal Lake & Chad Kapper of Frontierer)
03. “Disdain”
04. “Parallel”
05. “All Out War”

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PostedFebruary 25, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsJoshua Travis, Emmure, Ryo Kinoshita, Crystal Lake, Chad Kapper, Frontierer, No Rest, Leviathan

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