“Failure,” the latest release from Daniel Bohn, delves deep into the emotional impact of unmet parental expectations, combining nu metal and progressive metal elements with heavy guitar riffs and powerful rhythms. This track captures the heart of Bohn’s introspective journey, aiming to reach new emotional depths and connect with listeners on a more profound level.
As a
multi-instrumentalist from St. Louis, Daniel Bohn brings his expansive skills
to the fore, playing guitars, drums, piano, bass, and vocals on this intense
track. Influenced by bands like Between the Buried and Me, Porcupine Tree,
Opeth, and Persefone, Bohn’s work echoes a complex, layered sound that fans of
these artists will appreciate. The song was recorded in St. Louis and mixed and
mastered by Dorian Falconeri, bringing Bohn’s vision to life with exceptional
clarity.
Released under Sliptrick Records, “Failure” stands as a conceptual piece within Bohn’s broader narrative, following his previous work, Colors of the Land. This single is part of an ongoing story set in a war-ravaged land where gods clash, and courage itself is destroyed. With standout tracks like “The Red Blight” and “The Last Trek Kujira,” the album opens a window to a dark, fantastical world while exploring universal themes of resilience and identity.
"Science
is the magic of gods," says Bohn, reflecting on the transcendent and
transformative power of his music. “Failure” will be promoted through a music
video, social media, and support from local record shops and media outlets.
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