Born Of Osiris are promising two new albums this year, and today they are giving fans the first taste of new music.
The track is called "Analogs In A Cell" and features a whole lot of shredding, and honestly, is quite an earworm of a track. There are plenty of breakdowns to ensure moshers will go wild when the band plays this track live.
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Guitarist Lee McKinney tells Revolver that he has been working on this track for years:
"This specific song is such a fun little journey to look back on for me," says guitarist Lee McKinney. "I started writing it back in 2016 or 2017. It was one of the first songs I wrote for the new album after moving to Dallas [and] the song has seen a couple different forms over the past couple years. Regardless, I was sleeping in the studio we rented to track this album. The guys would come in the morning and leave in the late afternoon, but I'd still be there the rest of the time. I used late nights as the time to track all of the instruments for it after we had drums. 'Analogs in a Cell' became my fun little late night project. The best part about forgetting the guitar parts from the demo was rewriting them and making them better. The demo guitars were very similar, but I tweaked all of the leads and made them more interesting. The entire ending was chugging. I was getting bored with it and I knew I could do better. I started replacing the chugs with notes, then bringing them up an octave, and eventually I ended up writing entirely new guitars for the end. Then I matched the bass with the guitar. I absolutely love how that song ends now. The fact that it was all made brand new in the studio gave it a longer shelf life for me. Usually when we're done tracking, I'm also done hearing the songs. I don't want to listen to them. This song is different. I'm still enjoying hearing all the changes that were made and I can't wait to see what everyone else thinks.
"I think a cool element of this record is how different each song is. They are all very much Born of Osiris, but they all have different vibes and bring different things to the table. 'Analogs in a Cell' has a very live feel. I can't wait to perform it. All the guitar parts are really shreddy but also fun to play. The guys wrote some amazing lyrics and vocals to the song. Beginning to end, this is one of my favorites on The Simulation."
The Simulation comes out this Friday, January 11th. Pre-order below.