To gaze the greying, decayed figureless aching is to fade away. If framed in place, it will stay.
With Infrared Horizon ARTIFICIAL BRAIN have created a sophomore release more advanced than their lauded debut album Labyrinth Constellation. By taking their brand of singular brutal guttural yet technical and ambient sci-fi death metal to a new galaxial plateau, Infrared Horizon sees the sonic architecture laid down by the band go further into the beyond and infinite.
Conceived in 2011 and featuring guitarist Dan Gargiulo (Revocation), vocalist Will Smith (Afterbirth, Buckshot Facelift), bass player Samuel Smith (Luminous Vault), guitarist Jon Locastro, and drummer Keith Abrami the band initially dropped their initial 2011 demo and their Butchering Cosmic Giants EP. The band would then align themselves with Profound Lore Records and release their debut album Labyrinth Constellation in 2014 to wide praise within the circles of death metal that range from accolades from within technical, dark, guttural, and progressive death metal respectively. Along with decent touring around Labyrinth Constellation, the band would also have their music played and were even name dropped on multiple occasions in the popular CBS television shows Elementary and Limitless.
Once again produced by Colin Marson (Gorguts, Dysrhythmia, Krallice) at The Thousand Caves, Infrared Horizon sees ARTIFICIAL BRAIN traveling towards a sonic realm where the music has become more brutal and dissonant, technical, atmospheric, and just overall more otherworldly. Delving into the lyrics and themes of Infrared Horizon, themes such as dealing with the concept of a dystopian future in which robots and cyborgs have outlived human beings. Robots and Cyborgs who believe themselves to be not of creation of the long extinct humans but a more perfect evolution of them.