Vaevictis - The March To Salvation




Vaevictis is the brainchild of Josh Cureton, a talented multi-instrumentalist from Birmingham. He is an experienced musician, well known in the Birmingham metal scene for his hard hitting in Christgrinder and Womenowar. This solo project combines various styles of rock and metal with no holds barred, featuring many talented guest musicians and detailed compositions. 

Vaevictis’ upcoming EP “A Means To The End” comes out on July 3rd 2020. All instruments are performed by Josh himself, with guest vocals from Jack Traveller (also of Christgrinder). Recorded at Josh’s Birmingham studio, it has been mixed by Phil Whitehouse and mastered by Matt Jones.


The second single from the upcoming EP is the commanding ‘The March To Salvation’. What a march it is. Straight away, heavy distorted guitars surround you and pull you in. The punchy main riff arrives and you can’t help but nod your head in time with it. A mix of clean and heavy fry vocals come into play, giving light and shade to the song and creating a colourful dynamic. The vocals aren’t at all misplaced, and the parts flow smoothly in between them with perfect passage as they both tell you the same story in such different manner, giving us a semi spoken tale in the middle section filled with ferocity. 


The whole piece has a sense of ease throughout, it doesn’t drag on for longer than needed, giving the listener the experience of being satisfied and not bored. Plenty of progressive prowess in this one song leaves me eager to see what the rest of the EP will be filled with. Josh is clearly a superb songwriter, so I’ve no concerns that the rest of the EP won’t be short of excellence. 


Head over to www.facebook.com/ProjectVaevictis this Friday for a play through of “The March To Salvation” 



Facebook - www.facebook.com/ProjectVaevictis

Instagram - @vaevictisuk

Youtube - youtu.be/uxecbCKAxos


SG

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