
Hippotraktor "Stasis" 12"
Belgian progressive post-hardcore quintet Hippotraktor have announced their second full-length album, âStasisâ, set for release on June 7th via Berlinâs Pelagic Records.
Originally a three-piece instrumental outfit consisting of Mechelen-based producer, songwriter and guitarist Chiaran Verheyden, bassist Jakob Fiszer and Lander De Nyn on drums, Hippotraktor finally found its stride with the permanent introduction of guitarist/vocalist Sander Rom (LâItch) and percussionist/vocalist Stefan De Graef (Psychonaut) in 2021. The combination of Chiaranâs impressionistic songwriting ambitions and Stefanâs powerful, narrative-charged lyrics proved to be a golden combination on the bandâs debut album, âMeridianâ, which masterfully transformed the bandâs disparate instrumental compositions into a singular, driving work of sonic fiction.
âStasisâ consists of seven compositions that were written with the full creative force of the five-piece in mind. The result of this is a lavish, dynamically complex sound and a multilayered structure that is much greater than the sum of its parts. Operating at the intersection of Meshuggahâs relentless, polyrhythmic pounding and Gojiraâs colossal atmospheric weight, Hippotraktor have expanded upon their already distinctive sound by introducing De Graefâs vocals that bring with them an intriguing new dedication to musical storytelling.
Lead single âSilver Tongueâ is a melodically rich composition that marries soaring close harmonies and shimmering guitar work with grinding, post-metal dirge and guttural howls as the nameless protagonist of the album is shown the naive duplicity of the life he lived and how easily he was led astray by the Silver Tongues, those who propagate a selfish, amoral vision of the world. The captivating, one-take performance video that accompanies the single serves as a visceral reminder of the bandâs formidable physicality that, coupled with their newfound compositional prowess, renders Hippotraktor and âStasisâ as a force to be reckoned with.
âStasis tells a story of human nature,â explains lead vocalist Stefan De Graef about the albumâs narrative. âAs the protagonist enters a new world in which he is confronted with other humans for the first time, he acquaints himself with their customs and ethics, discovering generosity and empathy, but also greed, jealousy and hatred.â Rather than chronologically, the story unfolds in retrospection as our protagonist looks back upon his life among his kin, his struggle with good and evil, and his fight against the stasis of living a life purely based on self-interest.
Taken from the Greek for âstoppageâ, âStasisâ sees Hippotraktor doing anything but stagnating. These five, firm friends chart intricate melodies and sprawling riffs as a map showing how humanity has come of age in a chaotic world of its own making. Deftly unveiling tender truths whilst tenderly shrouding the violent majesty at its core, âStasisâ is a fitting soundtrack to life in a world thatâs hurtling towards a stand still.
Belgian progressive post-hardcore quintet Hippotraktor have announced their second full-length album, âStasisâ, set for release on June 7th via Berlinâs Pelagic Records.
Originally a three-piece instrumental outfit consisting of Mechelen-based producer, songwriter and guitarist Chiaran Verheyden, bassist Jakob Fiszer and Lander De Nyn on drums, Hippotraktor finally found its stride with the permanent introduction of guitarist/vocalist Sander Rom (LâItch) and percussionist/vocalist Stefan De Graef (Psychonaut) in 2021. The combination of Chiaranâs impressionistic songwriting ambitions and Stefanâs powerful, narrative-charged lyrics proved to be a golden combination on the bandâs debut album, âMeridianâ, which masterfully transformed the bandâs disparate instrumental compositions into a singular, driving work of sonic fiction.
âStasisâ consists of seven compositions that were written with the full creative force of the five-piece in mind. The result of this is a lavish, dynamically complex sound and a multilayered structure that is much greater than the sum of its parts. Operating at the intersection of Meshuggahâs relentless, polyrhythmic pounding and Gojiraâs colossal atmospheric weight, Hippotraktor have expanded upon their already distinctive sound by introducing De Graefâs vocals that bring with them an intriguing new dedication to musical storytelling.
Lead single âSilver Tongueâ is a melodically rich composition that marries soaring close harmonies and shimmering guitar work with grinding, post-metal dirge and guttural howls as the nameless protagonist of the album is shown the naive duplicity of the life he lived and how easily he was led astray by the Silver Tongues, those who propagate a selfish, amoral vision of the world. The captivating, one-take performance video that accompanies the single serves as a visceral reminder of the bandâs formidable physicality that, coupled with their newfound compositional prowess, renders Hippotraktor and âStasisâ as a force to be reckoned with.
âStasis tells a story of human nature,â explains lead vocalist Stefan De Graef about the albumâs narrative. âAs the protagonist enters a new world in which he is confronted with other humans for the first time, he acquaints himself with their customs and ethics, discovering generosity and empathy, but also greed, jealousy and hatred.â Rather than chronologically, the story unfolds in retrospection as our protagonist looks back upon his life among his kin, his struggle with good and evil, and his fight against the stasis of living a life purely based on self-interest.
Taken from the Greek for âstoppageâ, âStasisâ sees Hippotraktor doing anything but stagnating. These five, firm friends chart intricate melodies and sprawling riffs as a map showing how humanity has come of age in a chaotic world of its own making. Deftly unveiling tender truths whilst tenderly shrouding the violent majesty at its core, âStasisâ is a fitting soundtrack to life in a world thatâs hurtling towards a stand still.
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Belgian progressive post-hardcore quintet Hippotraktor have announced their second full-length album, âStasisâ, set for release on June 7th via Berlinâs Pelagic Records.
Originally a three-piece instrumental outfit consisting of Mechelen-based producer, songwriter and guitarist Chiaran Verheyden, bassist Jakob Fiszer and Lander De Nyn on drums, Hippotraktor finally found its stride with the permanent introduction of guitarist/vocalist Sander Rom (LâItch) and percussionist/vocalist Stefan De Graef (Psychonaut) in 2021. The combination of Chiaranâs impressionistic songwriting ambitions and Stefanâs powerful, narrative-charged lyrics proved to be a golden combination on the bandâs debut album, âMeridianâ, which masterfully transformed the bandâs disparate instrumental compositions into a singular, driving work of sonic fiction.
âStasisâ consists of seven compositions that were written with the full creative force of the five-piece in mind. The result of this is a lavish, dynamically complex sound and a multilayered structure that is much greater than the sum of its parts. Operating at the intersection of Meshuggahâs relentless, polyrhythmic pounding and Gojiraâs colossal atmospheric weight, Hippotraktor have expanded upon their already distinctive sound by introducing De Graefâs vocals that bring with them an intriguing new dedication to musical storytelling.
Lead single âSilver Tongueâ is a melodically rich composition that marries soaring close harmonies and shimmering guitar work with grinding, post-metal dirge and guttural howls as the nameless protagonist of the album is shown the naive duplicity of the life he lived and how easily he was led astray by the Silver Tongues, those who propagate a selfish, amoral vision of the world. The captivating, one-take performance video that accompanies the single serves as a visceral reminder of the bandâs formidable physicality that, coupled with their newfound compositional prowess, renders Hippotraktor and âStasisâ as a force to be reckoned with.
âStasis tells a story of human nature,â explains lead vocalist Stefan De Graef about the albumâs narrative. âAs the protagonist enters a new world in which he is confronted with other humans for the first time, he acquaints himself with their customs and ethics, discovering generosity and empathy, but also greed, jealousy and hatred.â Rather than chronologically, the story unfolds in retrospection as our protagonist looks back upon his life among his kin, his struggle with good and evil, and his fight against the stasis of living a life purely based on self-interest.
Taken from the Greek for âstoppageâ, âStasisâ sees Hippotraktor doing anything but stagnating. These five, firm friends chart intricate melodies and sprawling riffs as a map showing how humanity has come of age in a chaotic world of its own making. Deftly unveiling tender truths whilst tenderly shrouding the violent majesty at its core, âStasisâ is a fitting soundtrack to life in a world thatâs hurtling towards a stand still.






















