A mind-bending fusion of alternative rock and prog influences that will leave you craving more
UK rock duo Hipflask Virgins, hailing from Worcester, England, have teamed up with acoustic grunge singer-songwriter Ruben Seabright to create a groundbreaking “rock opera” EP titled Kerberos Vol.1: Last Day. This hard rock masterpiece pushes the boundaries of the genre, seamlessly blending elements of alternative rock, prog rock, and stoner rock into a cohesive and captivating narrative.
The EP draws inspiration from prog-rock giants like Tool and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, showcasing the trio’s ambition to explore a more cinematic approach to their music. Kerberos Vol.1: Last Day is not merely an album; it’s a science fiction anthology series that tells the harrowing tale of humanity’s final day on Earth.
The concept is brilliantly depicted in the awe-inspiring cover art by Norwegian illustrator Robert Høyem, setting the stage for the sonic journey that awaits listeners. You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.
“Hipflask Virgins and Ruben Seabright have crafted a heavy metal opus that transcends the boundaries of traditional rock. Their ability to weave intricate storytelling with thunderous riffs and apocalyptic themes is nothing short of extraordinary,” says the PopHits.Co curation team.
The EP’s structure is a testament to the band’s creativity and attention to detail. Bookended by the spoken-word intro “The Sole Witness” and the finale “Goodbye Earth,” the core of the album consists of four heavy rock tracks, each inspired by one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. From the swaggering fuzzed-out riffs of “Hubris (conquest)” to the doom-laden psychedelia of “Last Day (death),” every song takes the listener on a unique journey through the end times.
What sets Kerberos Vol.1: Last Day apart is not just its conceptual depth but also its musical prowess. The trio’s decision to record and mix the entire EP themselves showcases their technical skill and dedication to their craft. This level of control has resulted in a sound that is both polished and raw, capturing the essence of their live performances while maintaining studio-quality precision.
For fans of alternative rock and heavy metal alike, Hipflask Virgins and Ruben Seabright offer a fresh and exciting take on the genre. Their music echoes the intensity of bands like Black Sabbath and the progressive complexity of Rush, yet they manage to carve out a unique identity that is all their own. The EP’s blend of stoner rock grooves and prog-rock ambition creates a soundscape that is both familiar and refreshingly original.
To fully appreciate the artistry behind Kerberos Vol.1: Last Day and stay updated on Hipflask Virgins’ journey, we encourage you to explore their presence across various platforms. Check out their official Website, stream their music on Spotify, connect with them on Facebook, and Instagram, support them on BandCamp, and watch their videos on YouTube. Don’t forget to like, listen, and share our curated playlist featuring this exceptional band and other rising stars in the rock scene.