Fast emerging tech-metalcore band Eschalon have released their new single / video, 'Delirium', a frenzied exploration of a mind teetering on the edge of psychotic collapse. Produced by Jake Ten, watch the 'Delirium' video here: https://youtu.be/CJEhaOanmSo
Plunge into the depths of 'Delirium'. This high-intensity track channels the raw, unfiltered chaos of grappling with the brink of sanity. 'Delirium' offers a visceral glimpse into a psyche battered and torn by life's relentless assaults.
The band comment: "Lyrically, the song paints a harrowing picture of desperation and inner turmoil, where the narrator is trapped within a self-imposed prison of madness. Writhing under the weight of his own thoughts, he battles the urge to seek help, paralysed by the fear of social stigma and the terrifying consequences of revealing his inner demons. As the lines between sanity and mania blur, he longs for the release of a final breath to end his torment."
Catch the band on the following dates:
2024
Nov 02: Rabid Fest, Oxford (with Evile & more)
Nov 09: Hometown Fest, Cambridge, The Six Six Bar (with Exist Immortal & more)
Nov 23: Norwich, The Waterfront (with Vast Slug & more)
Nov 29: Luton, The Castle (with Swarm6ix & more)
Nov 30: Brighton, Rossi Bar Luton (with Swarm6ix & more)
2025
July 12: Mangata Festival, Nottingham
Award-winning dual-vocal tech-metalcore outfit Eschalon have been making waves since their debut single in late 2023 with 'Helios'. Founded in Cambridge by Simon Garrod and Miles Taylor, the band got its beginnings as a behind-the-scenes band for many years, crafting multiple bodies of work whilst building a full band and an intense live show.
Described as a visual and auditory onslaught, Eschalon’s presence is undeniable; from their striking visuals, to their dynamic sound and immersive live experience, with the band racking up over 400,000 streams across platforms in their first year. They have also earned live dates with Exist Immortal, Waterlines, Vexed, Chuggaboom, Raised By Owls, Viscera, Kid Bookie, Evile, Seething Akira, Milk & Two Shuggahs and more.
Mixing dissonance and serenity in a way that is unique in 2024, Eschalon draws from a wide range of influences, fusing multiple genres throughout a dense and chaotic soundscape.