US psychedelic stoner rock outfit Auralayer share a music video for their latest single »Gelozie«

Greenville, South Carolina based psychedelic stoner rock outfit Auralayer has unveiled a music video for their latest single »Gelozie«, out now on King Volume Records.
Courtesy of US/THEM Group:
“Primed to become your next favorite band.” — Metal Sucks
“An absolute joy to listen to and perhaps one of the most inventive albums to be released this year.” — Outlaws of the Sun
“Think the early days of Red Fang, when every chord and note was dripping with urgency, but with, one hand, a dash of progginess thrown in and, on the other, a dollop of sludgy sweetness that makes one think of Torche.” — Heavy Blog is Heavy
“Auralayer blend doom and guitar-forward pop sensibilities, capturing the decade from ’95 to 2005 when a generation of sing-along sludge blossomed from grunge’s demise.” — Decibel Magazine
Auralayer, the visionary and captivating band out of Greenville, SC, share the official video for their new single via Heavy Blog is Heavy. Watch/share »Gelozie« HERE.
The song is also now available on all streaming platforms now, following the Metal Sucks exclusive premiere HERE.

Photos by Chloe Ross Dalton
“We began working on »Gelozie« pretty quickly after tracking Thousand Petals,” says guitarist Thomas Powell about the single. “It was definitely a lightning in a bottle moment for us. The song came together fast. I’m glad we approached the studio when we did, though. Thousand Petals gave us that first needed experience to really get our feet wet, and I feel like »Gelozie« greatly benefited from it. We took our time experimenting while tracking and had a blast. Of course having Phil backing us once again on this one was incredibly helpful, his insight is irreplaceable.”
Delivering a unique blend of powerful doom riffs, kinetic progressive rock drums, and electrifying pop-inspired melodies, Auralayer is impressively heavy and undeniably catchy.
The band’s signature brand of metal comes from its members’ diverse musical interests. “I’m really into doom, especially bands like High On Fire,” says guitarist Thomas Powell. “Vladimir, the drummer, is really into progressive rock, and his favorite drummer is Neil Peart. And Jake, our bassist, really likes pop music – The Beatles and Talking Heads.” Thanks to those disparate influences, the band is largely unencumbered by typical doom and stoner rock clichés during the writing phase – a fact that has helped them develop their own original metal sound.

To help them harness their energetic musical vision, the band recruited Philip Cope, the founder of the experimental metal band Kylesa, to engineer, mix, and master their debut at Jam Room Recording Studio in Columbia, SC. As with Kylesa, Cope helped to capture and channel the band’s diverse influences and experimentation into a cohesive sonic palette – on both the debut album and the band’s 2021 »Solar Plexus« EP.
“Phil has had a huge influence on me as an artist,” says Powell, “so it was great having him around. He’s just as passionate about our music as we are, so it almost feels like he’s part of the band. And since he’s worked on so many cool projects, like the first Baroness album, he has so many cool perspectives and great attention to detail, and that really helped us capture the sound we were going for.”
»Gelozie« is available now on Bandcamp and streaming services via King Volume Records. »Thousand Petals« is available on LP, CD and download, released July 14th, 2023 via King Volume Records. Orders are available HERE.
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

