A new supergroup has made its presence known! Going by the name of Azusa, the line-up consists of Liam Wilson (The Dillinger Escape Plan), Christer Espevoll (Extol), David Husvik (Extol), and Eleni Zafiriadou (Sea + Air).

So far, it’s sounding so awesome! They’ve released a single / music video called “Interstellar Islands” which is impressive to say the least. It served as the first cut from the bands upcoming album “Heavy Yoke” which will be launched on November 16th through Solid State Records. Pre-orders are now available to those who CLICK HERE.

Now, they’ve put out another new track by the name of “Heart of Stone” which can be heard here:

Here’s the official word:


Members of The Dillinger Escape Plan, Extol, and Sea + Air have joined creative forces as Azusa and will sonically shock listeners with one of most experimental and mesmerizing releases of the year.

Azusa’s debut album, Heavy Yoke, will be released on November 16 via Solid State Records in the United States. Watch the record’s first single and music video for “Interstellar Islands” here:

With the song, Azusa take you into an exploration of dissonant, eerie musical universes; it’s a trip to inner and outer space and a multi-sensory experience.

“‘Interstellar Islands’ was one of our first creations and it is the perfect example of what Azusa is all about musically,” the band said. “It’s the obvious introduction to the Azusa universe.”

Azusa’s music is a carnival of contrast — it’s captivating with unconventional nerve. Uniting the complementary skills of its members, Azusa’s sound is a thrash-fusion tour de force. Can you imagine Kate Bush fronting Slayer? Death collaborating with Annette Peacock? These allegedly incongruent influences dissolve seamlessly in an alluring sonic alchemy.

Uncompromisingly experimental, Azusa’s curated approach showcases each member’s unique strengths as a reaction to previous endeavors, more so than an extension of them. Reflecting on life’s existential mysteries, Azusa’s lyrics seek to explore cognitive dissonances at the crossroads of upbringing, mysticism, belief and betrayal. Defying expectations by embracing contradiction, Azusa finds strength in vulnerability, harmony in dissonance, and melody in discord.

The band commented on its debut, saying, “This album is special for all of us and we’re currently feeling the same excited feelings we got before we debuted any of our previous efforts. We are really fortunate to have been able to create these songs together and to be able to share them with fans of our former and current bands, as well as new fans.”

Azusa finished by stating, “It has been such a relief crafting music without having any outside expectations placed on us. Turning to creative playfulness with a more relaxed and intuitive approach to songwriting, we feel that this collection of songs will hold a unique space in the atmosphere of heavy music.”

Heavy Yoke track listing:

01. Interstellar Islands
02. Heart of Stone
03. Heavy Yoke
04. Fine Lines
05. Lost In the Ether
06. Spellbinder
07. Programmed to Distress
08. Eternal Echo
09. Iniquitous Spiritual Praxis
10. Succumb to Sorrow
11. Distant Call

Azusa is:

Eleni Zafiriadou (Sea + Air) — Voice
Liam Wilson (The Dillinger Escape Plan) — Bass
Christer Espevoll (Extol) — Guitars
David Husvik (Extol) — Drums


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