Los Angeles, California - Alternative Metal band Gemini Syndrome has returned with the single "Eternity", their first new music since the 2013 critically acclaimed Lux. The track, which debuted with SiriusXM Octane, will be available for purchase on August 21st but is available for pre-order now. The band is preparing for their upcoming tour alongside Avatar, Huntress, & First Decree kicking off on August 21st in Midland, Texas and working its way throughout the the U.S. wrapping up on September 22nd in Fredricksburg, Virginia.
"Aaron, AP, & myself have poured our hearts into the new music & we wanted to give a taste before we head into the studio. We're streamlined and stronger than ever. We're not going anywhere — We're here for all Eternity." - Brian Steele Medina
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To complete the whole, the halves must interlock, but not necessarily reflect.
Life’s full of these contradictory partners. Light and dark comprise a day, while sadness and bliss remain codependent. Gemini Syndrome exist in that space between polar opposites, equally representing heavy and hypnotic whims.
It’s a sound that fueled their 2013 full-length debut Lux, which landed at #3 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Chart and yielded the singles “Pleasure & Pain” and “Stardust.” The record’s release saw the Los Angeles heavy alternative band tour alongside everybody from Five Finger Death Punch to Device and perform at festivals such as Rock on the Range, Welcome to Rockville, and more. However, Lux merely served as dawn.
After coming off the road in 2014, Gemini Syndrome underwent member changes, while confronting and exorcising internal and external demons—ranging from personal struggles to splitting with their label. However, its creative core Aaron Nordstrom, Brian Steele Medina, and Alessandro “AP” Paveri return with the new single “Eternity.” Produced by Kane Churko [Papa Roach], it expands their story with an ethereal hum, robust guitars, and a striking refrain. Following its premiere on SiriusXM, “Eternity” opens up the floodgates as the musicians continue readying music for their 2016 second- full-length.
Finishing the year on tour with Avatar, they’re welcoming the Synners back into their embrace once more forever. The whole is yet again complete. — Rick Florino, August 2015
