AITTALA Resurrect Carrie In New Visualizer "Saint" Off New Album Out Now! “Live to Regret”

Unleashing their latest album "Live to Regret" in November of last year via Exitus Stratagem Records, modern doomsters Aittala offered up an eleven-track full-length that defied the limits of genre rules. From their thrash-inspired track “Cannibals”, which confronts the tightening grip of governmental monitoring and control to their sludgy “Big Brother” about the devolution/zombification of the human race due to technology to the smoky stoner-infused “Never Forget”, which talks about dealing with a toxic person along with many more.

Today, the band shares their modern-day metal ballad "Saint" about the pleasure and pain of a destructive relationship with a new visualizer featuring scenes from the classic horror movie Carrie.

Vocalist/guitarist Eric Aittala adds:

“Saint is one of my favorite songs Aittala has released both musically and lyrically. We intended to shoot a video for it, but it just never materialized. I just happened to watch Carrie recently and was inspired to use scenes from the movie to tell the story of the song. The chilling scenes from the movie lend themselves perfectly to the dark tone and theme of Saint. We hope you agree!”

Watch the visualizer for the "Saint" at the following link: https://youtu.be/fhMes2MZv3s

Aittala is currently working on new material to follow “Live to Regret”, which was produced by Eric Aittala and John E. Wooten IV, who also mixed the record along with mastering by Dave Harris at Studio B Mastering.

Album order: https://hypeddit.com/aittala/livetoregret

Music Video - War of Attrition - ​https://youtu.be/-QX5Tvspq2U

Music Video - Collateral Damage - https://youtu.be/Foh__WSHD4o​​

Music Video - Juliet - https://youtu.be/wOvJOR_vBo0

Tour Dates:​
Sept 23 - Raeford, NC - Castle Hoke - info (Benefit Show for Lahaina, Maui Fire Victims)
Sept 29 - Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506 - info

Track Listing:​
1. Live to Regret - 2:49
2. Collateral Damage - 3:22
3. War of Attrition - 3:18
4. Saint - 3:35
5. Cannibals - 3:56
6. Betrayed - 3:26
7. Big Brother - 4:45
8. Dancing with Disaster - 3:35
9. Never Forget - 3:36
10. Well Enough Alone - 5:03
11. Juliet (2022) - 5:24
Album Length: 42:56

Aittala is:
Gary 'Smith' Zeus (Drums)
Eric Aittala (Guitar/Vox)
Ali Lugo (Bass)

For more info: Exsrmusic.com | Aittala.com | Facebook.com/aittalamusic | Instagram.com/aittalamusic

"Aittala Offer Powerful Pandemic Post-Mortem on ‘Live to Regret’... Stick it on a playlist with Apostle of Solitude, Crowbar, Famyne, and Paradise Lost, with a dash of Slayer for good measure." - Doomed and Stoned​

​"One of the best albums for 2022" - 666MrDoom YouYube Channel

"This platter is heavy melodic ear candy that drips with deep and mesmeric face-melting tones and grinding rhythms." (Live to Regret) - The Metal Gods Meltdown

"The band’s sound is difficult to pigeonhole because they incorporate a variety of styles. The common element in all the songs is the potent groove. On tracks like “Black Coffin” and “Afterthought” stoner/doom is at the forefront, while songs such as “Disowned” have a more traditional metal vibe. There are progressive influences on “How Much Longer,” while the closer “Debt” is a piano based ballad. Even with so many disparate styles, Aittala bring everything together into a cohesive whole." - Heavy Music Headquarters

“I would describe them as an eclectic Doom Metal band, although their sound is a bit tough to define. That’s ultimately a good thing though, and I enjoy the refreshment of something different. My only major complaint is that on some songs, the vocals and lyrics are so drawn out that they become a little boring and you end up waiting a bit for something cool to happen. The good news is something cool usually does end up happening” - Metal-Temple

"In the metal world, bands can start to sound the same and Aittala steps outside of the box. With clear crisp vocals, grinding rhythms and well executed leads, this band is definitely in a league of their own.” - The Metal Channel

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