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To Whom It May Reveals Details For New Album

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To Whom It May Reveals Details For New Album
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On the heels of announcing their signing with Candlebox Frontman Kevin Martin's label G4L Records earlier last month, Hard Rock/Metal Trio To Whom It May (TWIM) has revealed that they are releasing their much-anticipated album The Great Filter on Friday, July 20.

Featuring their hard-hitting, smash single "Calculate", which will be unveiled to radio and available digitally starting July 9, TWIM's latest effort is already being hailed as an impressive lesson in contrasts by many, including the group's front man Jonathan Jourdan. As the band's main songwriter, he describes the record as "a blend of rhythmic and melodic ideas that depend on each other to sound complete." He goes on to say that it also encompasses "chaotic and soothing moments that depend on each other for balance".

This dichotomy is also evident within the band itself. Featuring elements of Prog, Metal, and unadulterated Rock n' Roll, the paired down threesome has created a complexity that is larger than the sum of its parts. Featuring Dexas Villarreal on drums and Robb Mars on bass, these two stellar musicians serve up the group's signature hard-rocking, groove-infested backbeat while Jourdan adds his guitar riffs soaring into the ether. The result was enough to make multi-platinum selling artist Kevin Martin a fan.

"I knew the minute I heard To Whom It May that I wanted to work with them in any way possible", said Martin. "There is something intangible about EVERYTHING TWIM does musically and that's what I love about them; they make me want to listen more and more to try and put my finger on it, challenging me, if you will, to understand why, who, or what has inspired these musicians to create such awe-inspiring music!"

The concept for The Great Filter, which was produced by Dean DiChosa (Candiria, Family Force 5), is based on the "Great Filter Hypothesis," answers the question as to why we humans haven't made contact with aliens yet. It suggests that at some point there is an evolutionary leap that no species can survive, leaving humans with two choices: we've passed "The Filter" and were the lucky species that survived or we haven't met "The Great Filter" yet and inevitably will meet our extinction.

"This resonated with us as an album title because, in a lot of ways, this album was our personal Great Filter:, said Jourdan. "A lot of people also have their own 'Great Filter' in their life. Something that makes them fear an inevitable defeat. In that moment you can chose to be paralyzed by it, or you can believe that you will survive".

The album will be supported by a series of shows immediately following its release, including Warped Tour dates that start on Friday, July 6.

The official tracklist for The Great Filter is as follows:
Bypass
Calculated
Quick
Descend
Weight of the Stone
The Signal Fire
Firescape
Sick Day
Ghost
Take What I Can
To learn about TWIM and get the latest information, visit https://www.towhomitmay.net.
For more information about G4L Records, visit https://www.g4lrecords.com.






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