Interview: Jorge Rabelo (Songwriter/Guitarist/Vocalist) of Isaurian (Video/Audio)
Isaurian, the Brazilian doomgaze/post-rock project, will release their new album, ‘The Pulsing Rush’, on October 25th.
Having emerged in 2017 with the desire to make heavy, intense and emotional art via a group of musicians with more than 20 years of experience, Isaurian have made records with some of the most renowned producers in the world. Proudcers like Rhys Fülber (Paradise Lost, Fear Factory), Matt Bayles (Mastodon, Caspian), Kevin Ratterman (Emma Ruth Rundle, Sumac) and Chris Common (Pelican, Chelsea Wolfe).
Alongside renowned producer Jesse Gander (Brutus, Anciients), this new album sees the band delving deeper into their heavy origins while still exploring shoegaze and post-rock soundscapes, touching on themes of love, sex, loss and depression.
After going through a production period plagued by personal issues that included the death of a brother and a cancer diagnosis, Isaurian has delivered their most mature and complex record to date while maintaining the band’s main characteristic: real, heartfelt, emotional, human music.
It these incredible peaks and valleys that we explore in this interview. Speaking with songwriter / guitarist / vocalist Jorge Rabelo about the new record and how they made it a reality under such testing circumstances. We also explore the detail within the record, the reasons they don’t play live much, what the future might hold, and so much more.
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