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ERRA RELEASE NEW VIDEO “VANISH CANVAS” FT. COURTNEY LAPLANTE OF SPIRITBOX WATCH / SHARE HERE
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Today ERRA have released a new version of their single “Vanish Canvas” featuring vocals from Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante. ERRA’s JT Cavey reveals, “We’ve never had a guest feature before, even before my time in the band. ‘Vanish Canvas’ is a very special song to Jesse and the rest of the band; it felt right if it were to be any song, it was this one. Courtney has been a longtime friend and extremely supportive of me, as well as ERRA; we are honored to have her be our first feature.” Vocalist Jesse Cash adds, “Vanish Canvas is my favorite song that ERRA has written, and Courtney’s presence on it makes it that much more impactful.”
Courtney reveals, “JT asked me to sing on this song, and I would have been honoured and excited no matter what song they had chosen for me. He sent me an unassuming mp3 to listen to titled ‘Karlsruhe’ and I was so excited when I pushed play that it turned out to be my favorite ERRA song, ‘Vanish Canvas’, and the part they asked me to sing happened to be my favorite moment on the record.”
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The new version of “Vanish Canvas” follows the release of the instrumental version of their latest, highly acclaimed S/T album which was released earlier this year via UNFD. Their massive U.S. run is well underway and is their first tour back since the onset of the pandemic. The band is thrilled to be back on the road, performing songs from ERRA live for the first time ever. For a full list of dates or tickets, see below. Keep up with ERRA on Instagram here.
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Praise For ERRA:
“With technically impressive guitar work courtesy of seven-stringers Jesse Cash and Sean Price, as well as brutal vocals and thunderous sticksmanship from J.T. Cavey and Alex Bellew respectively, this one’s a sonic onslaught from the outset.” GUITAR WORLD (Watch the Sick Riffs Feature Here)
“…an atmospheric, escapist listening experience, even if the songs like “Divisionary” are rooted in a very real dystopian fear.” CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND
“head-spinning, neck-snapping… packed with technical riffing and dynamic melodicism” REVOLVER
“Brilliantly technical, atmospherically brutal and richly textured… the most expansive metalcore record of the year…” ROCK SOUND
“This is the sound of a band on career-defining form” METAL HAMMER
“ERRA have composed a clear revolutionary objective both lyrically and thematically across their 12-track S-T album. Leaning heavily into their progressive metalcore musings, ERRA reflect their consistent growth as well as create a sense of life’s deeper and existential purpose.” ALTERNATIVE PRESS (Read the Feature Here)
“unpredictable, memorable and precisely executed in every aspect” WALL OF SOUND
“You should be warned that this single will get stuck in your head, both with its vocals and kicka** riffs.” METAL INJECTION
“[ERRA] features the final form of their patented mixture of soaring melody and bruising heaviness.” THE PIT (Read the Feature Here)
ERRA is a defiant step forward” UPSET MAGAZINE
“while it does meander around sonically, it never slows down in its intensity for long and is an absolute thrill ride from start to finish. This is an album that will see the band rise to even greater heights” OUTBURN
“a riff-fueled feast, that elevates the band’s sound to its full realization” HEAVY MUSIC HQ
“With riffs this visceral, one can’t help but wait for what the band is cooking come 2021.” HEAVIEST OF ART
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ERRA’s epic S/T album released back in March grounded them as one the genre’s most prominent forces. ERRA’s massive riffs and enchanting melodies litter the cerebral, immersive soundscapes which culminate a career-defining effort. Determination and steadfast dedication have defined ERRA’s path, forging a unique connection with an ever-growing audience, without the advantages of traditional recognition.    On their career-defining fifth studio album ERRA, the band confront depression, anxiety and desperation throughout. They take listeners on a near-out-of-body journey to Aokigahara, the infamous Suicide Forest of Japan; into episodic storytelling that would make Black Mirror writers proud; and into the literary works of Cormac McCarthy and Hubert Selby Jr. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland, it’s a definitive mission statement for guitarist Jesse Cash, vocalist J.T. Cavey, drummer Alex Ballew, bassist Conor Hesse, and guitarist Sean Price, each of them already well-respected players revered for their inspiring technicality and raw, natural talent.    LISTEN / SHARE ERRA HERE   WATCH / SHARE OFFICIAL VIDEOS:  “SNOWBLOOD” “DIVISIONARY” “SHADOW AUTONOMOUS”  
ERRA LIVE DATES:
10/19: Kansas City, MO – The Truman 10/20: St. Louis, MO – Red Flag 10/21: Cleveland, OH – The Agora 10/22: Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection 10/23: Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s 10/24: Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works 10/26: Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall 10/27: Chattanooga, TN – The Signal 10/28: Charlotte, NC – Fillmore 10/29: Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre 10/30: Albany, NY – Empire Live 10/31: Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
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