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$7.00The Story
Underneath a maelstrom of polyrhythmic guitars, sweeping vocals, and shuddering beats, Veil of Maya encode a ponderous narrative at the core of their sixth full-length album, False Idol. This time around, a captivating concept drives the quartetâMarc Okubo [guitar], Sam Applebaum [drums], Danny Hauser [bass], and Lukas Magyar [vocals].
âThe whole album is told from a first-person perspective,â Lukas explains. âYouâre following this character whoâs not the nicest man. He rises to power though. Youâll have to listen in order to find out how it ends. The storyline is very dark.â
âIt felt more like we were making a movie or a TV series,â adds Marc. âLukas actually had a storyboard idea that we talked about before even starting. Itâs almost like we were providing the soundtrack in Veil of Mayaâs template.â
Late 2016 saw the musicians head to Los Angeles in order to record what would become False Idol. Marc worked with producer Max Schad in one studio, while Lukas teamed with vocal producer Brandon Paddock in another.
âTwo studios working at the same time was a new approach for us,â continues Marc. âIn the past, we completed all of the instrumentals for Lukas to marinate on. Everything was done by the time he joined the band. This is the first time we got to write with his voice in mind. Another change, he was writing on the spot. It brought a different energy and ended up really cool. Max made a big difference too.â
That difference stands out in Veil of Mayaâs marked sonic evolution. Every element is amplified: itâs heavier, itâs more hypnotic, and it hits even harder.
âThe overall vibe is darker and heavier,â reveals Lukas. âwith the story, the demeanor got pretty sinister. Thatâs an element that I donât think anybody was expecting.â
The first single âOverthrowâ revs up from a crushing tidal wave of riffing into a soaring and striking clean refrain. It taps into the expansive energy of signature fan favorites, while elevating the group to a new level.xxxâWe show references to the beginning of the main characterâs life at this point in terms of the content,â says Lukas. âIt was a more compelling way to tell the story. All of the songs stand alone. They represent their own pieces of the story.âxxxWhether itâs the pulverizing power of âOverthrowâ and âDoublespeakâ or knockout send-off of âTyrantâ and âLivestream,â False Idol exorcises an unforgettable narrative in the landscape of Veil of Mayaâs most definitive work to date.xxxâWe wanted to create something refreshing,â Lukas leaves off. âWe didnât recycle the same old thing. Itâs a new beginning.âxxxâI hope the record is something people want to go back to and study again,â concludes Marc. âItâs worth more than one listen.â
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Underneath a maelstrom of polyrhythmic guitars, sweeping vocals, and shuddering beats, Veil of Maya encode a ponderous narrative at the core of their sixth full-length album, False Idol. This time around, a captivating concept drives the quartetâMarc Okubo [guitar], Sam Applebaum [drums], Danny Hauser [bass], and Lukas Magyar [vocals].
âThe whole album is told from a first-person perspective,â Lukas explains. âYouâre following this character whoâs not the nicest man. He rises to power though. Youâll have to listen in order to find out how it ends. The storyline is very dark.â
âIt felt more like we were making a movie or a TV series,â adds Marc. âLukas actually had a storyboard idea that we talked about before even starting. Itâs almost like we were providing the soundtrack in Veil of Mayaâs template.â
Late 2016 saw the musicians head to Los Angeles in order to record what would become False Idol. Marc worked with producer Max Schad in one studio, while Lukas teamed with vocal producer Brandon Paddock in another.
âTwo studios working at the same time was a new approach for us,â continues Marc. âIn the past, we completed all of the instrumentals for Lukas to marinate on. Everything was done by the time he joined the band. This is the first time we got to write with his voice in mind. Another change, he was writing on the spot. It brought a different energy and ended up really cool. Max made a big difference too.â
That difference stands out in Veil of Mayaâs marked sonic evolution. Every element is amplified: itâs heavier, itâs more hypnotic, and it hits even harder.
âThe overall vibe is darker and heavier,â reveals Lukas. âwith the story, the demeanor got pretty sinister. Thatâs an element that I donât think anybody was expecting.â
The first single âOverthrowâ revs up from a crushing tidal wave of riffing into a soaring and striking clean refrain. It taps into the expansive energy of signature fan favorites, while elevating the group to a new level.xxxâWe show references to the beginning of the main characterâs life at this point in terms of the content,â says Lukas. âIt was a more compelling way to tell the story. All of the songs stand alone. They represent their own pieces of the story.âxxxWhether itâs the pulverizing power of âOverthrowâ and âDoublespeakâ or knockout send-off of âTyrantâ and âLivestream,â False Idol exorcises an unforgettable narrative in the landscape of Veil of Mayaâs most definitive work to date.xxxâWe wanted to create something refreshing,â Lukas leaves off. âWe didnât recycle the same old thing. Itâs a new beginning.âxxxâI hope the record is something people want to go back to and study again,â concludes Marc. âItâs worth more than one listen.â












