Hailing from Edmonton Alberta Canada, Omniarch formed from the ashes of two former bands, Netherward and This is War and with their self titled debut album delivered us a Technical Death Metal masterpiece with moments where you find yourself thinking what have I just heard? But don’t take our word for it. Check out this full hour live streamed set that the
“I created the Event Horizon to reach the stars, but she’s gone much, much farther than that. She tore a hole in our universe, a gateway to another dimension. A dimension of pure chaos. Pure… evil. When she crossed over, she was just a ship. But when she came back… she was alive! Look at
Unleashing their debut self-titled album earlier this May, Edmonton Progressive Death Metallers Omniarch are sharing with fans their new guitar playthrough for the track “Ohm Cairn” one of the albums pre-release singles. Playing on a Solar S1.6 FR, guitarist Mason Wilson showcases his parts while playing an Ibanez RG550 in C standard tuning, Morgan Lambert does likewise.
Having unleashed their debut self-titled album earlier this May, Edmonton Canada Progressive Death Metallers Omniarch are sharing with fans a new music video for their track “Pathfinder“. On the track the band comment: “This song is about feeling what you love, doing what you love, and being who you truly are.” and keep it real simple, unlike
8th May 2020 (tomorrow) will see the self titled debut long player from Edmonton Progressive Death Metallers Omniarch land like the meteorite in Deep Impact. A unique journey through history, mythology, imagination, introspection and reflection, each of the five seasoned musicians that bring an eclectic set of skills to the band. But it seems like
Hailing from Edmonton Alberta Canada, Omniarch formed from the ashes of two former bands, Netherward and This is War with Morgan Lambert (guitar), Mason Wilson (guitar), Jon Hofmann (bass), Mackenzie LaHaye (vocals) and Henry Giesbrecht (drums) who had played gigs together in those separate bands, joining forces to create a wholly different alloy of Metal. Between
Born out of the ashes of Netherward and This is War come Omniarch an entirely new beast from Alberta Canada. The quintet are preparing to release their debut album on 8th May, something which, judging from the track listing and pair of singles including this newbie “Pathfinder” is going to be a journey through history, mythology,