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"With “Hush” and its singles, we’re aiming to give fans a deeply immersive listening experience—one that takes them on a journey both musically and emotionally. The album is layered with dynamics, from delicate, introspective melodies to powerful, soaring sections that make you feel the weight of its themes.

We want listeners to feel a sense of catharsis, to reflect on their own struggles and triumphs while finding hope and strength in the music. Each song is designed to stand on its own as a unique story, but together, they form a cohesive narrative of overcoming adversity, exploring the human condition, and seeking connection—whether it’s with others, the divine, or one’s own inner self.
For fans of progressive music, we’ve woven in intricate instrumentals and vocal harmonies that reward deep listening. But at the same time, we’ve kept the heart of the songs accessible, so anyone can connect to the emotions behind them. It’s a balance we hope will make *Hush* resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners alike." - The Mourning

For fans of Porcupine Tree, Polyphia, Haken, Opeth, Leprous

Band: The Mourning
Album Title: Hush
Release Date: June 24, 2024
Label: Self-Release

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"The band blends mid to uptempo grooves while also introducing space and atmosphere in just the right places. Combining melody, technical/progressive musical elements, and harmony lead vocals, I feel this band caters to both musicians and non-musicians alike." - Todd La Torre (Queensrÿche)

"The Mourning masterfully marries classic synth sounds, modern Haken-esque rhythms, and massive vocal hooks into a modern progressive package worthy of every fan's undivided attention." - Metal Injection

"In a world of clones, The Mourning is a true original and a breath of fresh air." - Gear Gods

"‘Hush’ is a very pleasant surprise. It displays a lot of compositional variety, and offers a strong throwback to prog metal classics while also keeping a unique sound and mixing in unexpected elements. All band members deliver spectacular performances both from a technical and creative standpoint... it is certainly worth your time, and especially given that it’s a debut, I find it very impressive. 8/10" - The Prog Space

"With the release of "Hush", the band continue to showcase their mastery to balance technical prowess with broader thematic appeal. The Mourning will most definitely make a big impact on the prog metal scene today and in the future." - Metal Epidemic

"An impressive first album from a young band with room to grow. Fans of bands like Haken and Distrct 97 will enjoy this album. One to watch." - Prog Radio

"Hush" a sensory treat that transcends the limits of perception." - Roadie Metal

"US band The Mourning are out with the album "Hush", and progressive metal is the style explored on this production. It is a distinctly accessible variety of the form we get with this band, with their take on this tradition more often than not revolving around a little bit of an ebb and flow movement. Usually with more delicate parts alternating with more powerful ones, from distinctly contrasting passages to parts that alternate with more of a subtle difference as to the dominant aspects of each of them. With a range in expression from delicate acoustic or semi-acoustic parts to booming and powerful guitar riff driven excursions. The songs will typically revolve around solid melodies rather than technical instrument details, and for my sake I did find some similarities in sound and execution with the more typical heavy metal bands of the 1980s. In this case with the powerful and melodic lead vocals probably having a lot to say for this association to be formed. An album to seek out if you tend to enjoy the more accessible parts of the progressive metal universe." - The Progressor
 

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Band: The Mourning
Album Title: Hush
Release Date: June 24, 2024
Label: Self-Release

Track Listing:
1. Chaos Machine – 4:57
2. The Mountain – 5:37
3. He Cries – 4:22
4. I Feel The Rain – 5:05
5. Hush – 5:04
6. The Wind – 4:40
7. My Own Way – 4:47
8. Cries of the Mind – 5:34
9. My Own Hell – 4:48
10. Smooth Seas – 7:02
Album Length - 52:56

Album Recording Credits:
● All songs performed by: The Mourning
● All songs written by: The Mourning
● Produced by: Alex Nasla (ASCAP Member) & David Alex
● Mixed by: Alex Nasla
● Mastered by: Alex Nasla
● Album Artwork by: Sam Shearon

Album Band Line Up:
● Johnny Ray – Vocals, Keyboards
● Alex Nasla – Keyboards (ASCAP Member)
● Loren Whitaker – Bass
● Jason Berlin – Drums
● Eliana Blanchard – Backing Vocals
● Brandon Delpino – Backing Vocals
● Francesco Pinter – Guitar

Guest Musicians:
1. Charlie Robbins (Syncatto, Artificial Language)
○ Track: Chaos Machine
○ Contribution: Guitar Solo
2. Trey Xavier (In Virtue)
○ Track: Smooth Seas
○ Contribution: Guitar Solo
3. Jeff Pogan (Suicidal Tendencies, Oneironaut)
○ Track: Cries of the Mind
○ Contribution: Guitar Solo

Live Band Line Up:
● Johnny Ray – Lead Vocals
● Zai Alyenora – Lead Vocals
● Jason Berlin – Drums
● Alex Nasla (ASCAP Member) – Keyboards, Backing Vocals
● Francesco Pinter – Guitar

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About The Album Artwork:

The artwork for the single "The Mountain" by The Mourning is striking and symbolic, evoking themes of enlightenment, resilience, and a connection to nature. It features a silhouetted figure whose head is exploding into light and fragments, symbolizing an intense spiritual awakening or divine revelation. The glowing light emanating from the head creates a halo effect, emphasizing a sense of transcendence or connection to something greater.

The figure holds a glowing orb near their chest, radiating power and energy, which could represent inner strength or a source of divine guidance. The background is dark and atmospheric, with misty clouds and a suggestion of water or a mountainous terrain, reinforcing the natural and mystical themes of the song.

The band’s logo, featuring intricate, gothic-style lettering, sits prominently on the artwork, giving it a timeless, almost otherworldly feel. Below, the song title "The Mountain" is displayed in bold, elegant lettering, grounding the viewer with the title’s significance. This artwork beautifully captures the essence of the track, blending visual metaphors with the emotional depth of the music.

About The Album:

“Hush” is a powerful journey, both lyrically and musically, showcasing The Mourning's ability to blend intricate compositions with deeply resonant storytelling. Lyrically, the album explores themes of struggle, resilience, self-discovery, and spirituality. Each song feels like a chapter in a larger narrative, touching on universal emotions while remaining deeply personal and introspective.

Musically, “Hush” combines progressive metal’s complexity with a strong emphasis on melody and emotional depth. The dynamic shifts—from soft, introspective moments to powerful, soaring crescendos—create a rich and immersive listening experience. The dual-vocal dynamic between Johnny Ray and Zai Alyenora adds another layer of emotion and nuance, bringing the lyrics to life in a truly unique way.

The band’s progressive influences shine through in the intricate arrangements and unexpected twists, while the strong melodic foundation ensures that the songs leave a lasting emotional impact. *Hush* is an album designed to inspire reflection, catharsis, and connection, offering a musical journey that resonates long after the final note.

Track By Track:

1. Chaos Machine - "Chaos Machine" is a deep exploration into the lives of individuals who are perpetually engulfed in chaos, showcasing the stark connection between a nihilistic worldview and their ultimate demise. The song paints a vivid picture of how a lack of purpose and meaning can spiral into self-destruction, offering a poignant commentary on human behavior.

Featuring a guest solo from the acclaimed guitarist Charlie Robbins (Syncatto, Artificial Language), known for his virtuosic skill and innovative style, the track combines intense instrumental prowess with compelling lyrical themes. The music is a rich tapestry of contrasting emotions, blending an upbeat tempo with a hauntingly catchy melody and a chorus that lingers in the mind.

"Chaos Machine" is not just a song; it’s a journey through the tumultuous landscapes of the human psyche. Its rhythm and energy pull the listener into a dynamic soundscape, making it both a thrilling and thought-provoking experience. The song’s infectious rhythm and memorable hooks make it a standout piece.

2. The Mountain - "The Mountain" was written while overlooking the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina, capturing the serene experience of escaping the city's hustle and bustle. This song reflects how such tranquility can bring a closer connection to ones inner devine.
The track starts with a soft, beautiful melody that mirrors the peacefulness of the mountains, gradually evolving into a powerful prog metal anthem. This transition symbolizes the awakening of deeper spiritual consciousness.

As the song progresses, intricate instrumental layers and complex rhythms emerge. The soaring vocals deliver emotional intensity, with lyrics infused with themes of nature and spirituality. The climax features catchy cadences and commanding guitar riffs, blending technical prowess with melodic sensibility.

"The Mountain" showcases a blend of introspective themes with powerful musical expression, inviting listeners on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening amidst nature's grandeur.

3. He Cries - The human design is strange: it’s based on psychological archetypes that fit together like a lock and key. This results in a paralyzing standstill where some people constantly radiate their emotional status, while others absorb and reflect these emotions. From this, we conceived the idea of a superperson: someone who could not only take on our emotional distress but also remove it. This concept still leads millions to implore a divine power in the face of suffering, instead of taking action themselves.

With "He Cries," a melancholic song from the upcoming album "Hush," we addresses this universal human tendency. This track, features the soulful intro of keyboardist Alex Nasla (ex-Witherfall) and showcases the band’s ability to create a powerful and atmospheric soundscape. Johnny Ray and Eliana Blanchard deliver a performance that turns the world's cries of despair into an acoustic beauty and harmony reminiscent of prayer chants.
The song advocates that man-made problems should be solved by humans, not by divine intervention. "He Cries" empowers listeners by reminding them of their own power of creation.

4. I Feel The Rain - "I Feel the Rain" is a simple yet profound piece that embodies a delicate melody intertwined with a soft prog groove. This song is about embracing and appreciating all that life has to offer, whether it’s sunny and bright or rainy and somber. It serves as a poignant reminder to feel gratitude in every moment, irrespective of the circumstances.

The inspiration behind "I Feel the Rain" stems from the idea that every experience in life, whether positive or negative, contributes to our overall journey and growth. The gentle melody and subtle prog elements create a soothing and reflective atmosphere, encouraging listeners to pause and appreciate the nuances of their everyday lives.

The lyrics convey a sense of serenity and acceptance, inviting listeners to find beauty and joy even in the most unexpected places. By celebrating both the highs and lows of life, "I Feel the Rain" promotes a mindset of continuous gratitude, reminding us that each moment, no matter how ordinary, holds its own unique value and significance.

Through this song, we aim to inspire a deeper appreciation for the present and foster a sense of contentment that transcends life's inevitable ups and downs. It’s a heartfelt tribute to the power of gratitude and the simple joys that make life truly meaningful.

5. Hush - "Hush" is a thought-provoking song that delves into the themes of censorship and the enslavement of humanity. The lyrics are meticulously crafted to resemble propaganda, repeating the same commands and lies over and over again. These commands urge people to keep their mouths shut and perpetuate the false notion that nothing can be done to stop those who seek to control speech and thought in the world.

The inspiration for "Hush" stems from the growing concern about the suppression of free speech and the manipulation of public opinion. The song aims to highlight the insidious ways in which those in power can stifle dissent and control the narrative, creating an environment where truth is overshadowed by repeated falsehoods.

Musically, "Hush" is characterized by its ominous and mesmerizing melodies, which create a haunting and confounding atmosphere. The track draws the listener in with its dark, intricate layers and unsettling progressions. The eerie ambiance is further enhanced by Thomas Griggs guest guitar solo, adding a unique and chilling dimension to the song. His solo weaves through the track with an ominous, almost hypnotic quality, amplifying the song’s overall sense of foreboding and tension.

The song serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of censorship and the importance of maintaining the freedom to speak and think independently. It urges listeners to recognize and resist the subtle ways in which control is exerted over their minds and voices. "Hush" is not just a song; it's a call to awareness and action, encouraging people to question the narratives they are fed and to fight against the forces that seek to silence them.

6. The Wind - "The Wind" is a poetic and evocative song that captures the essence of a timeless and powerful force moving through our lives. With vivid imagery and profound metaphors, the lyrics paint a picture of renewal, guidance, and transformation.

Musically, the song starts with a catchy guitar and drum rhythm, accompanied by a soft, awe-inspiring vocal melody. As the track progresses, it grows into a progressive epic, featuring a memorable chorus that encapsulates the themes introduced in the verses. The climax of the song features a huge and epic pipe organ fugue, masterfully written by John Richardson, which then transitions seamlessly into an intimate and beautiful nylon guitar piece.

"The Wind" blends intricate musical arrangements with thought-provoking lyrics, creating an immersive and uplifting experience that we believe will resonate deeply with listeners. This song invites you to reflect on the unseen forces that shape our lives, carrying a message of hope and inspiration.

7. My Own Way - "My Own Way" is a soft prog rock song that captures the essence of 70s bluesy guitar work, blending it with modern progressive rock elements. The track features intricate guitar riffs and soulful melodies, creating a nostalgic yet refreshing musical experience.

The song delivers a powerful message about self-determination and resilience. It explores the struggle against controlling, narcissistic individuals who attempt to dictate your path in life. Themes of overcoming manipulation, recognizing the need for independence, and not letting nostalgia cloud your judgment are woven throughout the song.

Musically, "My Own Way" starts with a reflective and intimate introduction, gradually building into a compelling progressive rock epic. The vocal melodies are distinctively proggy, adding depth and complexity, while the chorus is irresistibly catchy, staying with you long after the song ends.

With its heartfelt themes and skillful musicality, "My Own Way" resonates with anyone who values their independence and recognizes the importance of going their own way.

8. Cries of The Mind - "Cries of the Mind" is one of our most introspective and emotionally charged songs. It was inspired by the struggles of mental health and the inner turmoil that many people face but often keep hidden. We wanted to create a piece that not only reflects the chaos and confusion within the mind but also offers a sense of solidarity and understanding to those who feel isolated by their experiences.

Musically, the song starts with a haunting melody that builds into a powerful and complex arrangement, mirroring the escalating intensity of inner struggles. The lyrics are designed to resonate deeply with listeners, acknowledging the pain and confusion while also encouraging them to confront and embrace these feelings as a step towards healing.

We hope that "Cries of the Mind" serves as a reminder that they are not alone in their battles. By shedding light on these often-hidden struggles, we aim to foster a sense of community and empathy among our listeners, encouraging open conversations about mental health. Ultimately, we want the song to be a beacon of hope, showing that even in the darkest times, there is a way forward.

9. My Own Hell - "My Own Hell" delves into the concept of hell, not as a physical place, but as a state of mind where people can trap themselves. The song explores how individuals often become their own jailers, locking themselves in a personal hell of despair and crisis, unaware that they hold the key to their own liberation. Deep emotions and negative intrusive thoughts can override logic, making escape seem impossible.

Musically, the track is heavy and dynamic, featuring epic melodies and soaring, belting vocals that convey the intensity of the subject matter. The song journeys through various musical landscapes, reflecting the tumultuous nature of these internal struggles. It culminates in a dramatic electronic drum and bass ending, symbolizing the complex and often twisting path to self-realization and freedom. It’s frantic, claustrophobic, and attempts to bring the listener into the mind of a person's mental hell.

We hope that "My Own Hell" resonates with listeners who may be facing similar battles, encouraging them to recognize their own power and agency. The message is that while the path out of personal hell is fraught with challenges, it is ultimately within their control. By acknowledging their inner strength and confronting these emotions, they can find the way out and reclaim their lives. This leads beautifully into the final song on the album, “Smooth Seas”
10. Smooth Seas - "Smooth Seas" draws its inspiration from the adage, "Smooth seas do not make skillful sailors." The song emphasizes that true strength and resilience are developed through navigating life's storms and rough waters. It's a reminder that calm times alone don't build character; it's the adversities and challenges we face that shape us into who we are.

Musically, "Smooth Seas" begins with a tranquil and reflective introduction, reminiscent of a calm sea at dawn. Gentle, soothing melodies set a contemplative tone, symbolizing the peaceful moments in life before the inevitable storms. As the song progresses, the instrumentation gradually intensifies, incorporating powerful and uplifting elements that mirror the experience of sailing through tumultuous waters. This dynamic shift represents the journey through life's challenges and the inner strength required to weather them.

Lyrically, "Smooth Seas" explores the themes of resilience and personal growth, using the metaphor of sailing to illustrate life's journey. The lyrics describe the process of navigating through rough seas and stormy weather, likening it to overcoming personal hardships and adversity. The chorus serves as a powerful reminder that it is through facing and conquering these difficulties that we become stronger and more resilient.

The song features intricate instrumental passages, blending elements of progressive rock with soulful and emotive melodies. The crescendos and swells in the music evoke the feeling of riding the waves and battling the elements, capturing the essence of struggle and triumph. This struggle is especially emphasized in the bridge of the song where the music gets frantic and the drums shift from a typical rock beat to death metal style blast beats. The climax of the song symbolizes the moment of overcoming the storm, followed by a gentle resolution that reflects the calm, clarity, and strength found after adversity.

"Smooth Seas" aims to inspire listeners to embrace their challenges and view them as opportunities for growth, rather than obstacles to be feared. The song is a testament to the human spirit's ability to persevere and emerge stronger from life's trials, much like a sailor who becomes more skilled and confident after navigating through rough waters. It encourages listeners to face their personal storms with courage and resilience, knowing that the experience will ultimately lead to personal growth and a deeper sense of self.

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Fun Facts - Story Angles

1. A Band Built on Resilience
The Mourning was born out of Johnny Ray’s personal journey through struggles like anxiety, PTSD, and depression. The band’s music is not just art; it’s a form of therapy and a message of hope to anyone dealing with life’s challenges. Their latest album Hush is a testament to the healing power of music.

2. A Last-Minute Hero Saves the Album
Three days before recording Hush, the band discovered that their guitarist hadn’t learned the material. Taking a bold risk, they flew in Francesco Pinter from Italy, a friend of Johnny’s who they barely knew at the time. Francesco not only learned the parts but recorded the entire album in five weeks and later joined the band permanently.

3. Dual Vocal Dynamics Like No Other
The Mourning’s live performances stand out with the unique interplay between Johnny Ray’s commanding vocals and Zai Alyenora’s emotive delivery. This dual-vocal approach creates a richness and emotional depth that fans consistently praise as one of the band’s defining features.

4. Rooted in Spirituality and Complexity
The Mourning’s lyrics often draw from Johnny Ray’s deep interest in both Orthodox and Esoteric Christianity, blending philosophical and spiritual themes with introspection. This makes their music not just an auditory experience but a spiritual one, inviting fans to explore deeper questions about life and existence.

5. A Global Connection, Local Roots
While based in Florida, The Mourning has a global presence with members like Francesco Pinter residing in the Dolomite Mountains of Italy. This blend of international influence and local camaraderie gives their music a unique flavor, blending cultures and styles seamlessly.


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About: 

We are The Mourning, a progressive metal/rock band formed in 2017, driven by a shared need to express the complex ideas we’ve been developing over the years. From the start, our goal has been to create music that blends intricate structures with deep, emotive storytelling. It all began when Johnny Ray and Jason Berlin joined forces, crafting a sound that explores the struggles of life and the challenges of the modern world.

Our debut EP, “Theosis,” was an experimental project centered around keyboard-driven compositions. As we’ve grown, our sound has naturally evolved to highlight guitars, a transition that’s powerfully showcased in our latest album, “Hush.” This album features the exceptional guitar work of Berklee alumnus Francesco Pinter and includes stunning guest solos from notable musicians like Charlie Robbins of Syncatto and Artificial Language, Thomas Griggs of Intervals, Jeff Pogan, formerly of Suicidal Tendencies, and Trey Xavier of Gear Gods. Alex Nasla served as both producer and keyboardist on “Hush,” bringing his signature synth and orchestral touch, ensuring the album’s sound is both dynamic and cohesive.

"Hush" dives into themes like censorship, personal struggles, and the search for freedom, blending progressive rock, jazz metal, and other eclectic influences. Our current lineup includes Johnny Ray, Zai Alyenora, Alex Nasla, Jason Berlin, and Francesco Pinter.

We’re gearing up to support "Hush" on the road, bringing our powerful and dynamic live performances to fans. We’re always writing new material, pushing the boundaries of our sound, and aiming to connect deeply with our audience. Committed to exploring life’s complexities through our music, we’re ready to embark on the next chapter of our journey.

Discography:
2018 - Theosis EP
2024 - Hush LP