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Northlane Team Up With Karnivool’s Ian Kenny For New Song “Afterimage”

Northlane have shared a new track called “Afterimage.” The song, which features Karnivool’s Ian Kenny, will appear on the group's new EP, “Mirror’s Edge,” which is scheduled to be released on April 12. Guitarist Jon Deiley commented:

“Touring with Karnivool changed my perspective on songwriting by showing me a solid groove is more interesting than some flashy technical bit. Writing a good groove means you can exploit it in different ways while still keeping it interesting over time. Karnivool influenced Northlane by showing us that songwriting and nailing every transition live is more important than jumping around. We hopped on the Asymmetry tour years ago and were still riding the success of Singularity when we discovered pretty quickly some fans just want to stand and enjoy you playing the music perfectly. I think that’s where our unhealthy hyper-critical evaluation of our performance came from!”

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PostedMarch 5, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsNorthlane, Afterimage, Mirror's Edge, Karnivool, Ian Kenny

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