What happens when members of one the most eccentric prog-rock groups rise from the ashes of band fallout to combine with the likes of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Atoms for Peaceโ€™s Flea?

Antemasque, a creatively-stacked supergroup fronted by the former members of the Mars Volta, is due to release their self-titled debut July 15th. Firing off rapid rounds of singles (including โ€œ4AM,โ€ โ€œPeople Forget,โ€ โ€œHanginโ€™ in the Lurch,โ€ and now โ€œDrown All Your Witchesโ€) in response to surging fan response, the band has built significant momentum behind their in-your face, high-voltage sound.

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The project is introduced with โ€œ4AM,โ€ a track that features a tasteful simplicity from all members, resulting in a crisp work where vocal trade-offs between Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala resonate powerfully through the backdrop of treble heavy, Rush-inspired guitar riffs. Creating an eerie atmosphere through scattered guitar riffs and drum fills, the song generates anxious feelings with lines such as, โ€œ4 A.M. and I hear their cry, look through the curtain but no sign of lifeโ€ and โ€œwatching, waiting, black and white surveillance.โ€

โ€œPeople Forgetโ€ returns to the Mars Volta days of syncopated rhythms and guitar crescendos accentuating the intensity of its vocals. Auxiliary guitar atop a Dave Elitchโ€™s locomotive percussion beat provides pints of stimulation for the listener. Abrasive tones and a repetitive chorus create a sense of urgency.

โ€œHangin in the Lurchโ€ continues to develop the revamped projectโ€™s maturity and drive for simplicity. It strikes a more graspable message, without the chaos and confusion characteristic of the Mars Volta. Hitting hard right off the bat with an aggressive guitar hook from Rodriguez-Lopez, the trackโ€™s raspy vocals are shifty, criminal. Angsty reiterations of โ€œitโ€™s a long way down when youโ€™re waiting for the dust to clear,โ€ a steady accelerando, and shades of punk-inspired aggression take the listener on a wild, pre-mediated ride.

The latest addition to these teasers, โ€œDrown all your Witchesโ€ deviates from past works by combining an unplugged atmosphere with soothing synthesizers to, instantly enhancing the Cedricโ€™s relaxed vocals. Lyrical allusions and a simple song structure offer an intellectually piercing approach that leaves listeners speculating about the songโ€™s meaning as well as the groupโ€™s future direction. โ€œAnd on that day with our backs against the wall / Is that how you drowned all your witches?โ€

As a musical match-made-in-heaven, Antemasqueโ€™s reentry to the scene has so far been dramatic, drownings or not.

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