Sydney’s Above, Below have created pure gold with their first single of the year, “Labyrinth“, which comes as the second cut from an upcoming debut album, ‘The Lotus Chapters‘, which has been in the works for over three years and will finally see the light of day on Friday September 27, with pre-orders available now at https://abvblw.bigcartel.com

“Labyrinth” opens with an ominous introduction that leads to a short acoustic guitar segment featuring atmospheric vocals that welcome the heavy backbone and intricate guitar work that weaves its way throughout the track. Vocalist Jacob Wilkes balances brutal heavies with soaring clean vocals that are almost reminiscent of Panic At The Disco’s Brendon Urie to round out this musical masterpiece, providing something for everyone. 

This brand new track touches on the thoughtful theme of life and navigating the tumultuous and exciting adventure that it is. “Labyrinth” takes the simple notion of a child climbing the tree and uses this as a metaphor for life where the child represents innocence and excitement and the tree serves as the journey and path of life itself. Guitarist Zac Adamson explains the process in saying that “when we set out to write this song we wanted to take a simple metaphor and use it to describe a much larger and grandiose concept and when we stumbled upon this idea, it just made perfect sense to us.” 

We all have things that we loved doing as a child and climbing anything I could find was something I used to take so much joy in. We figured that this was also a perfect metaphor for going through life; the ups, the downs, trying to find the right branches and making your way to the top no matter what.

Above, Below’s debut album ‘The Lotus Chapters’ will be released Friday September 27 with pre-orders live now at https://abvblw.bigcartel.com. “Labyrinth” is out now to stream and purchase at all good online outlets and streaming platforms here https://ffm.to/abovebelow_thelotuschapters!

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