Streaming Now! PYTHONIC Twist Together Thrash Metal And Groove On Debut EP “EP 1”

L-R - Vincent Kohut (guitar, backing vocals), front Jayden Warriner (drums), Back Dustin Reiner (vocals), Morgan Warriner (bass, backing vocals), Ryan Hunter (guitar)
Photo by Mac Ulmer

The wait is finally over for those who have been following one of Canada’s newest thrash bands, Pythonic, as they release their debut EP “EP 1” this week on September 27th. Featuring five explosive tracks, it captures the essence of Pythonic's evolution over the years. From the politically charged opener “Positive Deconstruction” to the epic closing track “Epica”, the EP offers a powerful listening experience that reflects the band's journey and growth. They comment on the release:

“Pythonic is ecstatic to finally be releasing our first set of recordings. We have been working diligently over the years to perfect our craft to bring it to the masses. What our craft can be described as we have always left that open to interpretation. All of these tracks have been circulated through our live shows enough, it almost feels like releasing a greatest hits album.”

Long-time fans will recognize these tracks from the band's live performances, now polished and perfected for a studio release. The EP showcases the core lineup of Dustin Reiner (vocals), Ryan Hunter (lead guitar), Vincent Kohut (rhythm guitar), and recent additions Jayden and Morgan Warriner on drums and bass, respectively.

“EP 1” is a testament to Pythonic's dedication to their craft and their refusal to be confined by sub-genre limitations. Each song is a blend of technical prowess and raw emotion, offering listeners a chance to experience the full spectrum of the band's capabilities. It is recommended for fans of Machine Head, Trivium and Pantera.

Listen to the full stream premiere of “EP 1” via Ghost Cult Magazine HERE.

“EP 1” will be available on all digital platforms on September 27, 2024, at https://linktr.ee/pythonicband

Track Listing:
1. Positive Deconstruction (5:19)
2. Love H8 (4:02)
3. Pills (3:09)
4. Practise What You Preach (5:13)
5. Epica (5:00)
EP Total Length: 22:43

EP Lineup:
Dustin Reiner - Lead Vocals and Bass
Ryan Hunter - Lead Guitar
Vincent Kohut - Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
Jordan Gall Drums

Live Lineup
Dustin Reiner - Lead Vocals
Ryan Hunter - Lead Guitar
Vincent Kohut - Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals
Morgan Warriner - Bass and Backing Vocals
Jayden Warriner - Drums

More info: https://www.facebook.com/pythonicband | https://instagram.com/pythonicband

"Pythonic comes from Canada with 'Epica', a track that features fast-paced guitar riffs, heavy drums and an engaging, torn vocal that delivers to listeners the essence of metal and subverts such as alternative, thrash and even melodic, being perfect to the circle and not to leave anyone standing still." - Os Garot Os Deliverpool

"Pythonic has an EP for you. Blending Thrash with Old School Swedish Death Metal, the band manages to sound like Entombed but without losing its unique style... So if you have a few minutes of anger to drain, these guys are going to cover you!" - Metal Eclipse Reviews

"Overall I'm a pretty big fan of this record. If you want something that sounds maybe like an Anthrax or a Slayer record then you really want to check this out. The most dynamic and unique part of this EP, in particular is the vocals are double-tracked and they're very high in the mix which is something that is somewhat different than a lot of the other metal releases this year which I greatly appreciate. If you want something that has a lot of the thrash guitar element then you're really going to want to check this out. The guitar and drum parts are fantastic, they really keep the songs very tight even though the vocals are very in your face and they're usually the the first thing that you would notice with this kind of record but overall this is very strong." - Brutally Delicious

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