HIPPOTRAKTOR: Revolver Premieres “Mover Of Skies” Video From Belgian Progressive / Post-Metal Outfit Featuring Members Of Psychonaut And L’Itch, Meridian Debut To See Release Via Pelagic Records October 15th

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Belgian progressive/post-metal outfit HIPPOTRAKTOR are pleased to drop their latest video for “Mover Of Skies” upon the masses. Now playing at Revolver, the track comes off the band’s Meridian debut, set for release on October 15th via Pelagic Records.

Music makes us feel and experience things that are normally outside the scope of our ordinary lives. With their debut album Meridian, HIPPOTRAKTOR manifests an expression of the sublime – a greatness beyond all possibility of calculation, measurement, or imitation – that reaches beyond the mere conjuring of images into the realm of high art and philosophy.

Ever since the release of their acclaimed debut EP P’eau (2018) these Mechelen-based musicians have been honing their craft in songwriting and production, building a new home studio to record future material while also expanding from a three-piece to a five-piece ensemble. By adding singer/percussionist Stefan De Graef (Psychonaut) and guitarist/singer Sander Rom (L’Itch) to their ranks, HIPPOTRAKTOR have become a more versatile outfit able to employ a broader palette of sounds, taking the band’s earlier instrumental prog metal sound to new heights. Taking notes from the best moments in contemporary progressive and post metal, HIPPOTRAKTOR captures the awe-inspiring power of nature – from the delicacy of the first falling leaf to the massive cosmic energy of the sun. By combining the big, catchy riffs and the rhythmical prowess of Gojira with the relentless but equally groove-loaded complexity of Meshuggah, Meridian delivers an overwhelming experience of sound, presenting the listener with sentiments that are recognizable, but with an intensity that seems larger-than-life.

Notes Revolver of “Mover Of Skies,” The six-minute cut is comparable to the sound of bands like Gojira and Crack The Skye-era Mastodon – groups who, like HIPPOTRAKTOR, use their advanced technical chops to make their songs sound as big and memorable as possible, not to be show-offs. That sort of chunky prog-metal makes up the bulk of ‘Mover Of Skies,’ but there’s also some intense screaming in the middle that recalls the raspy shriek of the Devil Wears Prada’s Mike Hranica, shooting a warm-blooded jolt into the supernaturally large instrumentation…”

View HIPPOTRAKTOR’s Mover Of Skies” at Revolver HERE.

Find the band’s previously released video for “Manifest The Mountain” HERE.

HIPPOTRAKTOR’s Meridian will be released on CD, LP, and digital formats. Find preorders at THIS LOCATION.

Meridian finds its origin in everyday moods, taken out of context and morphed into a stylized version that reflects the dreamer in me,” explains main songwriter and guitarist Chiaran Verheyden. “It tells the story of someone who’s lost in a world too massive to comprehend, and seeks answers in places where none can be found. Meridian was written as an attempt to distillate what I felt but couldn’t put into words.”

As the main vocalist in the group, finding these words was the job of Stefan De Graef, who carried over his fascination for philosophy and religion from his other band Psychonaut. “Meridian tells the story of a solitary wanderer on the Earth in the absence of other beings,” explains De Graef. “Without anyone to share knowledge and history with, the protagonist is forced to create his own truths and stories about the nature of life, consciousness, and the universe. The protagonist begins to personify and deify his surroundings, assigning sentience to the trees, the mountains, the wind, the waters etc. for they are his only companions in this desolate world.” Essentially, Meridian is an exploration of the evolutionary theory of naturism, which was put forth by German scholar Max Müller in the 19th century, and which argues that religion finds its origin in the deification of the forces of nature by early human beings. By juxtaposing this sociological theory with seven tracks that unfailingly conjure images of the earth, sea and sky, HIPPOTRAKTOR have created an analogy that enlarges the imaginative quality of their music to (literally) epic proportions. Combining the best of prog, groove and post-metal, Meridian comprises an incredible ride for fans of soaring hooks, technical riffing and earth-shattering breakdowns

Fans of Meshuggah, Periphery, Cloudkicker, Intronaut, Animals As Leaders, Gojira, Skyharbor, and of course Psychonaut, pay heed.

HIPPOTRAKTOR:
Stefan De Graef – vocals, percussion
Sander Rom – vocals, guitar
Lander De Nyn – drums
Jakob Fiszer – bass
Chiaran Verheyden – guitar

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