SOILWORK To Release Feature Film For ‘A Whisp Of The Atlantic’ Next Week

Last month, Swedish metallers SOILWORK released a new EP, “A Whisp Of The Atlantic” featuring their most daring and virtuous song to date, the 16-minute-title track that showcases all facets of their skill and ingenuity. Today, SOILWORK has announced t…

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Last month, Swedish metallers SOILWORK released a new EP, "A Whisp Of The Atlantic" featuring their most daring and virtuous song to date, the 16-minute-title track that showcases all facets of their skill and ingenuity. Today, SOILWORK has announced the release of an epic feature film that presents "A Whisp Of The Atlantic" in its entirety by linking the whole storyline with new segments of music and brand new footage. The video will premiere on SOILWORK's YouTube channel on Wednesday, February 3. SOILWORK's musical and philosophical approach on the new EP does not only close the circle of the "The Feverish Trinity" but also invites the listener to dive deep into the most primal element: Water. Starting with "Feverish" and ending with "A Whisp Of The Atlantic", the whole EP is a journey from the rage of individuals to the search for something that replaces religion. Guitarist David Andersson explains: "From the desire of 'Feverish', the urge of 'Desperado', the determinism of 'Death Diviner', the insights and questions of 'The Nothingness And The Devil' and the acceptance and spiritual searching of 'A Whisp Of The Atlantic'. The whole song and video sequence is like a slightly different take on Maslow's hierarchy of needs. It's all about realizing that we're all stuck on this rock and that we need to find something more inclusive than religion to get through this together. Because in the end, we're all outsiders, genetically hunter-gatherers trying to fit in in a world that we created but at the same time wasn't really made for us. The overarching theme is liberation from the extremely low level of the social and cultural debate these days, and it starts with the fundamentals and ends with the phenomenological. From liberation into ascension." SOILWORK singer Björn "Speed" Strid told Decibel magazine about how the EP idea came about: "There was no masterplan as far as I know. After 'Verkligheten', we toured a lot, and personally, my mindset was not to start writing right away. David, however, always manages to find so much inspiration all the time. It's really impressive. He's a super-busy man. He's a father of two, doctor, and is a songwriter in two bands. I wasn't really feeling any inspiration, at the time, but he was on fire. He had a lot of things that needed to come out musically and lyrically. When he approached me with his ideas, I said, yes, of course. 'Let's go for it!' That's when those songs started to pop out. The songs themselves are in the style of 'Verkligheten', but they stick out a bit more. There's a blackened, darker theme to them. So, I saw this EP as an experiment. After a while, we started talking about putting them together — they're a trinity of songs — on an exclusive EP. We ended up adding the title track, 'A Whisp Of The Atlantic', this majestic 16-minute piece to make the whole thing extra special." Asked how in the hell he and his bandmates ended up with a 16-minute song, Björn said: "Before Peter [Wichers, guitar] left the band, we did 'The Panic Broadcast', which was very much verse-chorus-bridge-verse. So, when he left, we started to think, 'What if we were to do a double album?' That was crazy thinking. I mean, here we are without our main songwriter and we're thinking of not just one album but two! [Laughs] 'The Living Infinite' is a journey, man. There's epic songs, unexpected stuff, progressive songs, aggressive songs, the whole thing — 'The Living Infinite' is very unexpected, I think. So, when we're allowed to experiment, we evolve. I think that's been one of things that's been part of this band for a while now. We're experimental, we try new things, and we make them work. We're always searching for new levels of sound. The next album might not sound like this EP. Who knows?! Experimentation broadens our horizons as songwriters, which is why, I think, we always surprise ourselves in the end. 'A Whisp Of The Atlantic' is all of that, really. It was important for us to try this out to see what would come out of a truly epic SOILWORK song." "A Whisp Of The Atlantic" track listing: 01. A Whisp Of The Atlantic 02. Feverish 03. Desperado 04. Death Diviner 05. The Nothingness And The Devil

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