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Midwinter Release Instrumental Album: Is There Anything You Want To Say?


On April 10th, Midwinter released an instrumental version of their album Is There Anything You Want To Say?


On April 9th, Midwinter sparked a wave of curiosity among their fans by teasing their upcoming album with a cryptic caption that read, “the voices can’t be heard.” This intriguing statement left many wondering whether they were hinting at a new single or perhaps the entire album itself, igniting speculation and excitement throughout the fan community.


Is There Anything You Want To Say Instrumental TrackList:

  1. Monochrome

  2. Red Phantom

  3. Counting Sheep

  4. Somniphobia

  5. Fever Dream

  6. Poison Dart Frog

  7. Letting Go


I absolutely love the instrumental showcases of the songs, as they allow the intricate layers and ranges of beats to shine without any vocals distracting from them. The instrumental version of this album brilliantly highlights the artistry behind the drums, bass, and guitars, showcasing their dynamic interplay and rhythmic complexity.


Among my personal favorites are “Monochrome” and “And Letting Go,” both of which stand out for their engaging melodies and rich textures. However, I can confidently say that the entire album is a remarkable experience from start to finish. I highly recommend giving it a listen—you won't be disappointed!

📸: Red Bicycle Media
📸: Red Bicycle Media

ABOUT MIDWINTER


Midwinter is a 5-piece Progressive Metalcore band hailing from Cleveland, Ohio. Drawing influences from other modern Metalcore and Progressive Metal bands, they are constantly seeking to achieve the perfect sonic balance of atmospheric, heavy, and progressive. Rooted in personal experience, each song is a story containing passages that host complex, raw emotion conveyed through a poetic ebb and flow of lyrics.

The lineup consists of the vocalist Billy Toth, guitarist/vocalist Kody Archer, guitarist Zac D'Urso, drummer Nate Rosenhaus, and bassist Max Underwood.


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