The long awaited, highly anticipated song Schadenfreude from the Durham region metal band Six Side Die is finally being released today in digital format. This 21.12 minute song, two years in the making, depicts the relationship between Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison.
Singer Bryan Crouch (former front man for the popular metal act Hail the Villain) was inspired by the Meatloaf track I Would Do Anything For Love and decided instead of writing a bunch of songs that they would do one long kick ass song, hens Schadenfreude was conceived.
Throughout this past year, snippets and teazers of their progress where posted on social media, getting their eager fans excited for the final product. Several fans had the opportunity to hear Schadenfreude in its entirety when they performed it last August in Oshawa at the Moustache Club. Not surprisingly the song received overwhelming accolades from the crowd that evening. Music Life Magazine was there covering the show. Check it out HERE to see images and the review.
Schadenfreude is a brilliantly written song that keeps you interested with it’s ever changing tempos, changes in melodic values and their incredible musicianship. This piece of music is by far my favorite release within the last couple of years.
The digital download is available for purchase starting today at
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/schadenfreude-ep/id1191860264
https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=Bpigfwmsnfemhspms5xbb5jvhla&tid=song-T4veq7t4ylnivln6ktqpoyy77gm
To connect with Six Side Die please visit: Facebook Twitter Instagram
SHARE THIS POST: