FURY WEEKEND release new alt rock single 'Let Go' out now, new album 'Afterglow' out on 25th May on FiXT

Continuing the journey to Afterglow Fury Weekend has joined up with Platforms to drop atmospheric synthwave single "Let Go". Featuring a passionate vocal performance from Platforms over yearning and thoughtful lyrics laced over a heavy blend of synthesizers, rock guitars, and steady rhythms, "Let Go" fuses the past and future for an ethereal ballad that's sure to please fans of both bands. 

 
Fury Weekendhas announced his next album 'Afterglow'is now available for pre-order from FiXT.

Purchase/Stream: https://link.fixtmusic.com/Afterglow
 
Afterglow features twelve tracks and features collaborations withNouveau Arcade,Maxthor,Ravdina,PRIZM,The Anix,Ollie Wride,Young Medicine,Platforms, and King Protea.  
 
The album is Synthwave meets Alternative Rock fusion, mixing the best of both worlds. Featuring singles such as "Delirious" and "Illumination" both of which combine classic rock with the Future Rock writing style and vocals ofThe Anix.FM-84frontman, Ollie Wride, also features on the album with the fervent track "Soul Survivor." Afterglow covers the full gamut, from Classic Rock to Electro Pop, Alternative to Synthwave  with a bit of Post Punk and Goth sprinkled in between. With his ability to blend synthesizers, drums, guitars, and the vocal contributions of a wide variety of contributors from multiple genres Afterglow is another shining example of a producer still at the top of his game. 
 
Dropping with the pre-order announcement is the Alternative, Rock, Synthwave single "Velvet Rain" (feat. Ravdina).Fury Weekendblends a mix of harmonic synthesizers, steady rhythms, heavy guitar solos, and bass together with the gritty vocals of St. Petersburg based Metalcore bandRavdina. The single is an atmospheric but turbulent soundscape showcasing Fury Weekend's abilities as a producer.
 
The Fury Weekendproject was created when Belarus-based Ars Nikonov chose to combine his love of classic rock, electronic music, and ‘80s culture into a forward-thinking music venture. The result is a dystopian synthwave sound that blends bright synth melodies and gritty guitar work into a singular music vision of the future.
 
The uniqueness of Fury Weekendshould come as no surprise given the artist’s background, which involves ambitious projects ranging from industrial to post-rock. Diversant: 13, Cold in May, Martian Love, Seanine, and Tribal A.D. are some of the many names that fill Ars’ creative resume, and each of those has given the creator the experience and tools needed to make an impact with his retro-futuristic synthwave project.
 
Platformsis a Pop/Rock duo consisting of Chicagoan singer and songwriter Jordan Cox and Swedish producer and guitarist Michael Palace.
 
For more information onFury Weekend and Platforms, be sure to follow them at the links below.
 
Watch the "Let Go" (feat. Platforms)  VisualizerHERE.

Fury WeekendOnline 
https://www.facebook.com/furyweekendmusic
https://twitter.com/FuryWeekend
https://www.instagram.com/furyweekend
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx31TjO10i6Yny3wTXz3u8w
Platforms Online
https://www.facebook.com/platformstheband
https://www.instagram.com/platformstheband
https://twitter.com/platformsband
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FiXT is an independent, artist-owned record label serving a roster of diverse and forward-thinking artists from across the globe, founded in 2006 by Klayton (Celldweller, Scandroid, Circle of Dust, FreqGen). 
 
FiXT's mission is to empower artists to build sustainable careers in ways not previously possible to them, by putting a world-class team around them, providing industry-leading label services, and fostering lifelong fan relationships with a global audience.
 
FiXT’s catalog of music has garnered over 3 billion online streams connecting with a core audience of gamers and sci-fi / cyberpunk fans. FiXT serves millions of listeners from over 150 countries each month, with new releases every week.
 
FiXT’s hybrid catalog of metal, EDM, synthwave, and alternative/rock has received over 1,000 Film/TV/Video Game and advertising sync placements, including: Westworld, Power Rangers, Lexus, Toyota, Suicide Squad, Iron Man, Robocop, Jack Reacher, Deadpool, John Wick, Guardians of the Galaxy, Pacific Rim, Call of Duty, Synth Riders, Assassin’s Creed, Need For Speed, Razer, Dead Rising, UFC, and more.
 
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