Lucky isn’t just another debut. It’s the sound of three heavyweights locking in, tearing up the playbook, and building something raw, real, and ridiculously well-played.
Chris Adler (Lamb of God, Megadeth) on drums. Myrone, yes, the soft-shred architect, on guitar. Girish Pradhan (Girish and the Chronicles) on vocals, with that rare mix of range and grit. They’ve been teasing this sound since 2019 through singles, building quiet momentum. No press junkets, no clickbait. Just riffs.
Then came the Texas experiment: one month in Machine’s (Clutch, Crobot) converted barn studio. No demos. No pre-written tracks. Myrone scrapped 150 ideas. Everything on Lucky was born in the room, tracked live, fed by instinct and chemistry. That’s not common in modern metal. That’s dangerous in the best way.
The result? Ten tracks of unfiltered heavy metal, melodic but never safe, technical but never sterile. Adler’s groove is monstrous, especially when locking in with Myrone’s fluid yet punchy riffs. And Pradhan? He doesn’t just sing, he haunts the high notes. Think late-era Dio meets Cornell, but with a modern snarl.
It’s not thrash. Not power metal. Not prog. It’s just… metal. Well-played, well-felt, well-earned.
Released August 8th via M-Theory Audio, label of choice for bands that actually rock, Lucky is already turning heads. Limited vinyl? Grab it now. Stream the first single “Sirens” and you’ll get the picture: this isn’t nostalgia. It’s evolution.
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