Immortal Guardian - Roots Run Deep (feat. Ralf Scheepers)

 

What's New:

Power/Progressive Metal band IMMORTAL GUARDIAN is preparing to release their highly anticipated new album in late summer, with sporadic releases of new material leading up to it. They recently released “Roots Run Deep” and its accompanying music video, featuring famed vocalist Ralf Scheepers. The quartet is recording independently and remotely, assembling the album track-by-track and producing their own visually captivating music videos. “Roots Run Deep” is a song about unity and overcoming division in society. The band has previously released four other new songs, forming the basis for their upcoming conceptual album, ‘Unite and Conquer.’ The album will be thematically linked to the Covid pandemic and its effect on the world. Watch for pre-orders soon for CDs and limited-color vinyl variants.
 

Immortal Guardian - Roots Run Deep (feat. Ralf Scheepers)

 
IMMORTAL GUARDIAN is:
Gabriel Guardian – guitars/keyboards
Carlos Zema – vocals
Justin Piedimonte – drums
Joshua Lopez – bass
 
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"A mega-catchy prog-power anthem (Read Between The Lines) mixed with a blend of crushing performances that'll leave you salivating for more." - Metal Injection
"Immortal Guardian are a band that are so technically proficient that it's infuriating. Gabriel Guardian is, as usual, the star of Psychosomatic with his self-dueling guitar/keyboard work, but the shiny new rhythm section is right there with him. The album covers a lot of ground. It's power metal at it's core but some moments sound very Dethklok, while others have a bit of a Latin flare, and you're also getting classical influences." - Metal Injection​
​"Psychosomatic, an album that will likely be viewed as one of 2021’s best releases, and a landmark record for Immortal Guardian. " - Metal Nation​
​"“Psychosomatic” is a super catchy (Prog) Power Metal album" - Metalheads Forever Magazine
"With this album (Psychosomatic) Immortal Guardian should no longer be seen as a promising band. Not only have they shown that they have an enormous compositional quality and an elite technical level, they have also shown that they are a band that faces difficulties and that they have all the will to continue. Making a high-quality second album two years after their dazzling debut tells us about the enormous inner power these musicians have." - Metal Rules
"“QUARAN-TAAAAAYN!” No matter what you think about Immortal Guardian, it’s refreshing to hear a band that plays their style while confronting modern life. Though there’s a lot of big, epic, technical stuff going on on Psychosomatic, it never devolves into a lot of bullshit about chivalry and orcs. As such, they feel poised to be the inheritors of Nevermore’s throne, a gritty power metal band who feel relevant even as they soar. Get this in your brain." - The Pit​
​"If you enjoyed Age of Revolution, you are bound to be thrilled by Psychosomatic. The band continues to up their game with technical thrills, but grounds it in some darker and personal songwriting that gives it a slight edge over their previous material. An easy pick-up for those in the power/prog section." - Dead Rhetoric
 

 

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