News: Italian metalcore crew Waves in Autumn cherish nature with “Foxland”

Waves in Autumn

Italian metalcore crew Waves in Autumn are on a mission to nurture both the environment and an atmosphere within the music industry. Accordingly, they champion a space where collaboration thrives and unchecked egos are tempered.

“Foxland” is the beginning of a new chapter for the band. The new song announces upcoming EP Burning Season, set for release in early 2024.

Speaking on the new track, vocalist Davide Cavaioli shares: “‘Foxland’ delves into the corrosive nature of toxic competition within music. Rediscovering the vitality of live performances, we confronted the paradoxical force of music. It’s potential to unite versus its susceptibility to ego-driven conflicts. This duality gave birth to ‘Foxland,’ a reflection on the industry challenges that hinder collaboration and growth.”

The hills of Bergamo in Northern Italy are a powerful setting to be enveloped by the beauty and power of nature. Waves in Autumn explore the corrosive effect of humankind on both the planet and each other. What follows is vivid storytelling against the backdrop of scintillating riffs and skull crushing breakdowns.

Waves in Autumn are far from a hidden gem earning over half a million streams with their work so far. The thought-provoking and potent brand of modern hardcore is parlayed with immersive melodies, for a soundscape dripping with atmosphere and intrigue.

2022 EP Totem was a study of human nature and our stewardship over the planet. An ambitious and highly engaging juxtaposition of heavy and melodic. The Italian quintet are unapologetic in looking to become agents of change, rather than prophets of doom.

New single “Foxland” presents a thrilling blend of technique and storytelling. Mixed and mastered by Lance Prenc (Polaris, Thornhill), the new track announces the beginning of the Burning Season cycle.

Keep up to date with Waves in Autumn via Instagram here.

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