Steve Di Giorgio and Quo Vadis musicians reunite on Gone In April’s “Threads of Existence”

The Canadian-American formation Gone in April is proud to release its second album, “Threads of Existence”, on February 12th, 2016.
For this album, drummer Yanic Bercier (ex-Quo Vadis, Märchenbilder, Wrath Project) and singer/string player Julie Bélanger Roy (ex Bâtards du Nord, Märchenbilder) join forces with guitarist Marc-André Gingras (Quo Vadis, MAG project) and fretless bass virtuoso Steve Di Giorgio (Death, Testament, Soen). The line-up is completed by vocalist Aaron Rogers (Across April Skies).
“We cannot wait for the fans to hear the album! We’ve worked extensively in the last months, and the result is worth every sleepless night.” says drummer Yanic Bercier. With this second opus, the formation shows a new sound: technical, powerful, and ripe with memorable melodies. Fans of melodic death metal will be happy to hear Gingras’ technical melodic guitars, Rogers’ deep growls as well as Bercier’s signature drumming on this new album, while Di Giorgio’s complex and percussive basslines add punch and beautifully complement the songs. Roy’s string arrangements and melodious vocals are certain to please fans of symphonic metal as well.
Threads of Existence clocks in at just under an hour with ten new tracks. The album was engineered and mixed by Yanic Bercier at WaveTransform Recording Studio in Knoxville, TN, USA, and mastered by Yannick St-Amand at Northern Studio, Amos, QC, CANADA.
Teaser of the upcoming album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05QXUDi4-Fw
Follow Gone In April at www.goneinapril.com
“Threads of Existence” track listing:
01. Dawn of Time
02. The Curtain Will Rise
03. Our Future Line
04. Remember the Days
05. As Hope Welcomes Death
06. Embracing the Light
07. A Million Souls Gather
08. Relentless
09. The Great Contemplation
10. The Will to End a Life


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When my old buddy Kenn Jensen asked me if I wanted to contribute to the new site he had created, then called powermetal.dk, I didn't hesitate. My love for metal music was and is great. I wrote my first review during the summer of 2004 (Moonspell's 'Antidote' album). In 2015, I took over the editor-in-chief role.

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