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#ovsulfur # centurymediarecords #deathcore #lasvegas Time is a strange thing, just ask Ov Sulfur. The Vegas-based deathcore band formed in the time blackhole of the pandemic, catapulted by the return of ex-Suffokate vocalist Ricky Hoover and inspired by his disdain for organized religion. Well, Ov Sulfur’s five years (and counting) have superseded his time in Suffokate, and Endless may just be the magnum opus for both him and the Las Vegas blackened deathcore band, here aiming for something timeless. Ironically, it was born from a lack thereof, with the kind of crippling condition that could even take down a beast such as Ricky Hoover: writer’s block, a tale as old as time. Hoover and guitarist/vocalist Chase Wilson had already written “Seed” and “Wither,” about insurmountable doubt and grief, respectively, so they devised a theme: the impact of emotions without end? “If experiences or the resulting feelings went on forever, the subject would go insane,” opines Hoover. “Even positive ones would be eventually be blasé, which could lead to a lot of questioning yourself. Of course, we focused on the negative ones; because we’re a metal band after all. What if this doubt never ceases? What if I never stop grieving over the loss of a loved one? How would this all make us feel? How would it affect our sanity?” It may seem like a far cry from the anti-God bangers upon which the band built their career, but Wilson maintains Ov Sulfur “is still very much anti-organized religion.” The overarching theme calls back to a line from “Earthen,” a song about Hoover’s nephew’s tragic losing battle with cancer that questions, “What kind of god would test a child?” Extend that to everyone—does religion not claim us all as children of God?—and you have to wonder what kind of benevolent maker would put their very own through trials and tribulations. ENDLESS TRACKLISTING 1. Endless//Godless 2. Seed 3. Forlorn 4. Vast Eternal 5. Wither 6. Evermore 7. Dread (feat. Josh Davies of Ingested) 8. Bleak (feat. Johnny Ciardullo of Carcosa) 9. A World Away (feat. Alan Grjna of Distant) 10. Endless//Loveless Ov Sulfur line-up: Ricky Hoover – vocals Chase Wilson – guitars, vocals Leviathvn – drums Josh Bearden – bass, vocals Christian Becker - guitars Facebook : / ovsulfur Instagram : / ovsulfur YouTube : / @ovsulfur