Stygian Wavz: Envy of None’s New Album Announcement
Envy of None, featuring renowned guitarist Alex Lifeson, has officially announced the highly anticipated release date of their second studio album, Stygian Wavz, which is set for March 14. Along with this exciting news, they have also unveiled the title track, giving fans a taste of what to expect from this new musical journey.
The upcoming album, Stygian Wavz, is a follow-up to their acclaimed self-titled debut album released in 2022 and the subsequent EP, That Was Then, This Is Now, from 2023. This new collection comprises 11 tracks and is available for preorder in various formats, including vibrant colored vinyl, classic black vinyl, compact disc, Blu-ray, digital download, and a prestigious deluxe-edition box set to cater to all formats enthusiasts.
Fans can now enjoy the captivating music video for “Stygian Waves” and explore the complete album track listing provided below, showcasing the band’s innovative approach to music creation.
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The track “Stygian Waves” highlights Lifeson’s signature and versatile guitar techniques, infused with a powerful groove and dynamic synthesizer elements. Lead vocalist Maiah Wynne adds depth with her emotive, non-lexical vocal style, creating an immersive auditory experience.
“This track has become a favorite among all four members of Envy of None,” stated songwriter and bassist Andy Curran. “Even though the lyrics are minimalistic, Maiah’s lead vocals, layered harmonies, and vocal arrangements are nothing short of symphonic! It’s a challenge to categorize this song into a specific style or genre, and we take pride in that!”
Prior to the release of Stygian Wavz, Envy of None teased the album with singles “Not Dead Yet” and “Under the Stars,” both of which are included in this exciting new collection.
Complete Track Listing for Envy Of None’s ‘Stygian Wavz’
1. “Not Dead Yet”
2. “The Story”
3. “Under the Stars”
4. “Thrill of the Chase”
5. “Handle With Care”
6. “That Was Then”
7. “Raindrops”
8. “New Trip”
9. “Clouds”
10. “The End”
11. “Stygian Waves”
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