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Aenimus release new song ‘Phoenix Rise’

AENIMUS have released a brand new song!

The new song, titled Phoenix Rise, is the brand new single from the Bay Area-based progressive death metal band and marks their first new music since 2019’s Dreamcatcher. The release of the new song comes as the band bid farewell and go on indefinite hiatus.

Phoenix Rise was written by vocalist Seth Stone, guitarist Brian Gosling, bassist John Flynn, and drummer Cody Pulliam. The single was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Brian Gosling at Grimzee Studios.

Speaking about the song, and calling time on the band, vocalist Seth Stone says, “to my fans, friends and family… With over a decade of moments shared together and infinite memories that will live with me forever, I have made the difficult decision to put AENIMUS on an indefinite hiatus. Thank you all, for the support and love over the years, in making many of my dreams come true.

Thank you to all the amazing musicians who performed and wrote these magical songs with me. Never, did I fathom I would perform and write music alongside some of the best and most humble musicians that I now consider family. I could not have accomplished any of this without a single one of you.

Thank you to Nuclear Blast Records, Continental Touring, and everyone else within the music industry who guided AENIMUS and gave us opportunities of a lifetime. With that, I give you all one last song, Phoenix Rise, a farewell to celebrate the time we spent together and a song to inspire hope to whoever needs it. Thank you, Brian Gosling (guitars/production), Cody Pulliam(drums), and John Flynn (bass) for sharing your amazing talents and writing Phoenix Rise with me.”

Listen to Phoenix Rise here: 

For more information on AENIMUS like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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