SOUND&SHAPE Debuts Anthemic Prog-Rock Single/Lyric Video”Don’t Make Me Make Believe”

SOUND&SHAPE Debuts Anthemic Prog-Rock Single/Lyric Video
“Don’t Make Me Make Believe”
New Album, Pillars Of Creation, Out May 24th

Photo Credit: Brian Savage
Nashville rock trio SOUND&SHAPE have revealed a new single, “Don’t Make Me Make Believe,” today from their forthcoming, eagerly awaited, 5th full-length album, Pillars of Creation, that’s out May 24th.

Commenting on the new song, vocalist/songwriter Ryan Caudle says: 

This is definitely one of the more straight forward songs on the album, at least musically. Lyrically it’s vaguely about the hazards of self-discovery. What’s waiting behind the curtains isn’t always pretty. But it’s also about not letting others define you or push you into the background, and sort of seizing the reigns of your own identity.”

Stream “Don’t Make Me Make Believe“: https://vyd.co/Dontmakememakebelieve 
Pre-Order Pillars of Creationhttps://vyd.co/Pillarsofcreation
“Don’t Make Me Make Believe” Lyric Video: 
https://youtu.be/ywcasUYklU4?si=smfQvqtCKYH9vfnQ
Working alongside Grammy-winning producer/engineer “Greazy” Wil Anspach (Metallica, Muse, Red Hot Chili Peppers), SOUND&SHAPE has created an enthralling collection of 12 songs that blend and weave through genres with complex, yet cohesive arrangements that will captivate fans along for the ride.

In case it was missed, watch the video for the band’s previous single “Ruining The Fairytale“: https://youtu.be/MTI-PIMjLn0

Pillars of Creation Tracklisting: Pillars of CreationLook for Me in the SkyGod Shakes a FistIs a Wilted Rose Still Red?Ruining the FairytaleSun Haired Sky MotherHow to Talk to GhostsBeautiful AngerDon’t Make Me Make BelieveFive Angels FightingDance ‘Neath the Fairest MoonPeace in Destruction
About SOUND&SHAPE:

2022’s Disaster Medicine saw Nashville-based rock trio Sound&Shape channeling the best aspects of their prior records into a thoroughly captivating and heartfelt odyssey full of rich melodies, insightful lyricism, and inventive yet accessible instrumentation. Evoking the soothing vibes of Dredg, Katatonia, A Perfect Circle, and Biffy Clyro (“Filament and Spark,” “Gods,” “Four Pale Horses”) and the epic energy and musicianship of classic Queen, Porcupine Tree, King’s X, Dead Letter Circus, and Chevelle (“Heirlooms,” “Quiet Wars,” “How the Light Gets In”), Disaster Medicine was a triumphantly introspective and orchestral statement of purpose that any band would have a hard time surpassing.

Sound&Shape isn’t just any band, though, and with their latest LP – Pillars of Creation – they’ve set a whole new benchmark not only for themselves, but for the genre as a whole. Recorded in just eight days at their Nashville home studio alongside Grammy-winning producer/engineer “Greazy” Wil Anspach (Metallica, Muse, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Killer Mike), the grippingly affective and symphonic opening title track symbolizes how the sequence finds frontman/songwriter Ryan Caudle, drummer Ben Proctor, and bassist Pat Lowry taking listeners on an even more impactful, cohesive, and ambitious ride. 

From the adventurous arrangements and daring complexities of “Look For Me in the Sky” and “Is a Wilted Rose Still Red?” to the sing-along folk splendor of “Peace in Destruction”;  the majestic lusciousness of “Sun Haired Sky Mother”; and the fierce changeups of “Dance Neath the Fairest Moon,” Pillars of Creation ups the ante by fusing the group’s already winning chemistry with a double dose of the baroque/prog rock sophistications of The Dear Hunter, Dirt Poor Robins, and The Reign of Kindo. 

Beyond being Sound&Shape’s magnum opus, Pillars of Creation is an awe-inspiringly meaningful and multifaceted journey that’s destined to be hailed as one of 2024’s greatest albums.
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