ONERA Plays Through New England This Week; Video In The Works

onera_0698 [photo by Bruce Bettis]

New Hampshire-based ONERA will play a duo of shows in New England this week supporting their recently-released debut EP, Olde.

Though the entity of ONERA is very new, the outfit unites a team of veterans from a wide array of revered acts including Morgion, Keen Of The Crow, Cortez, December Wolves, Watchmaker, and others who have been active in the scene for several decades. In September 2015, ONERA entered Amps vs Ohms in Cambridge, Massachusetts to capture their debut recordings. The members’ cumulative resumes and influences intertwine and carve out a unique sound for the band. Mastered at New Alliance East, the three-song Olde EP presents just under thirty minutes of glorious doom metal rapture, rife with heavy, melodic, dynamic, and progressive elements which help create an intense, organic, and primeval aura.

ONERA will take the hymns from the EP to audiences in Rollinsford, New Hampshire this Friday, July 29th, and will then play Salem, Massachusetts on Saturday night. Additional runs of regional live dates across the Eastern US will follow in the coming weeks as the band continues to promote their new works.

The band is currently working on a video for one of the songs from Olde, which will be produced in the coming weeks. Stand by for more updates from ONERA shortly.

Stream Olde in its entirety now at Bandcamp HERE, where EP is available for CD and digital purchase.

ONERA Live:
7/29/2016 MOVE – Rollinsford, NH w/ Through Fear, EA InDigo [info]
7/30/2016 Koto – Salem, MA w/ HarborLights, Glacier, Stasis [info]

In an attempt to grieve in a constructive and cathartic way, after the passing of many close family members in a short time — and to share those visceral feelings with others — bassist Justin Christian began writing new music after moving to New England from Southern California. Drawing from his past writing in Morgion, Keen Of The Crow, and Dustflow, he began crafting the new songs with some familiar elements, while trying to bring in newer influences. All with intensely personal lyrics, full of imagery. After the early addition of guitarist Tim Donovan, known for his work in December Wolves and Watchmaker, the formation of a lineup was underway. When second guitarist Craig Simas, a veteran of early ’90s thrash in New England who since spent years composing his own style of oppressive doom and melodic ambience, joined the fold, this addition helped propel the music writing process. Enter drummer Scott Mayo, another veteran of local music, finalized the rhythm section the band was in full writing mode and amassed a number of complex songs. It was the addition of vocalist Curtis Caswell, formerly of heavy riffers Cortez, and the influx of his energy into the band that finalized the ONERA lineup.

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