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HYPERNOVA:
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When
HYPERNOVA left their home country of Iran
for the brighter pastures of the U.S., their mission was
twofold: for freedom in their own personal universe and for freedom
to create Western-style music without the threat of public flogging
or other harsh punishments (which is tantamount in their home country).
In the process of assimilating to this newfound liberation, they
created Through the Chaos, an album rife
with the poetry of their struggle and filled with optimism for their
future. Understanding the band's direction, Los Angeles-based indie
label NARNACK RECORDS joined in the crusade and
will be officially releasing Through the Chaos in March
2010.
"Narnack
are an indie label in the truest sense," explains vocalist
Raam about the band's new home. "They were
the only label that made us feel like family. We are very passionate
about the work we do, so it's very important for us to personally
connect with the people that we are working with."
"Hypernova
is more than just a band," adds Shahin M. Ewalt, Narnack
President and CEO. "The band's music has the force of a movement
I can’t quite describe, but I know it is something that invokes
raw power, the kind that inspires people, bringing some sort of
commonality, rather than the individualistic constraints which sometimes
can confine the creativity and good will, that all of us have within
ourselves."
That
raw power has been hinted at and glimpsed by the thousands of audience
members who have either seen Hypernova on tour with Sisters of Mercy
or IAMX, at SxSW, or on their countless shows on both coasts of
the U.S. Early features and reviews have afforded the band attention
in ABC News, NPR,
Wired, CNN,
LA Times, Fox
News, Entertainment
Weekly, Playboy, Reuters,
NY Times, Time Magazine,
MTV, and Anthem
Magazine, among many others.
From
the eerily chiming intro of "Universal"
to the airy Psychedelic Furs-esque levity of "Lost
in Space" to the fierce dance-rock of the first single
"Fairy Tales", Hypernova's debut album
is an homage to their love of Western music, seen through the eyes
of a band who risked life and liberty for their chance at the American
Dream. "There are a number of things that we touch upon
in this album, whether it be social and political themes or just
songs about love," he explains, "but mostly the songs
are about our own lives and all the stuff we've been through to
make it here to the States. From the first track to the last, the
album tells the story of our lives."
Originally
founded in NYC and Brooklyn's underground music scene in 2002, Narnack
Records fostered an independent environment that helped develop
many new artists, such as Friends of Dead Martinez, Coachwhips,
Iran and Langhorne Slim, as well as helped
nurture many important and legendary acts, like The Fall
and The Slits. In 2008, dub and reggae
legend Lee "Scratch" Perry brought Narnack
its first Grammy nomination. Over Narnack’s
eight year history, it has become much more than anticipated, continuing
its originality, dedication and love for all that comes to define
it, and for what it has defined.
Hypernova's
debut album Through the Chaos was
produced by Herwig Maurer and mixed by Sean
Beavan (Nine Inch Nails, No Doubt, Marilyn Manson)
and will be released on Narnack Records in
March 2010. The first single "Fairy
Tales" will be released in early 2010. |