Album

Tether

Of Mice & Men

2023 · Rock

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Tether by Of Mice & Men

Tether is a Metal album by Of Mice & Men, originally released in 2023. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.

About

According to vocalist/bassist Aaron Pauley, Of Mice & Men’s eighth album is one of the California metalcore band’s most personal. “I think it's a more introspective and self-reflective record in a lot of way,” he tells Apple Music. “The older we get, the more we reflect on things that are more associated with adulthood than youthfulne, so the theme of <i>Tether</i> has to do with the idea of wanting to protect your loved ones from the storms of life but understanding that the best you can do is provide shelter and relief when you can.” Beyond simply getting older as a band and as people, Pauley attributes the album’s introspective theme to the enforced downtime that Of Mice & Men—and everyone—had to endure between 2020 and 2022. “I think a lot of the material wouldn't maybe have been this self-reflective had we not gone through a pandemic,” he say. “Had we been touring, had life been different, I think it would’ve presented different material to write about. Because there was not a lot going on, we wrote about our live. But if you do that honestly and diligently, you’re going to connect with people.” Below, he discusses a few of the album’s highlight. <b>“Integration”</b> “Lyrically, it’s about wanting to break yourself down and understanding that a low point is a perfect time to build yourself back up. In society, I think we tend to whitewash and sugarcoat how difficult that i. I tend to write lyrics based on what I feel like the music is saying, the emotional context of the music, and this song is taking a lot of musical elements that don't necessarily work together. The opening riff is largely spatial, but it’s syncopated. To me, it musically represents how we have a deep psychological need to organize our chao.” <b>“Warpaint”</b> “This is a fast and aggressive song. It has this sort of ominous sound that reminds me of the monster from the <i>Predator</i> movie, and this sort of chugging, machine-like pace to it. The song is about how the thing in your life that you're struggling against can feel personified as a monster or a creature hunting you, and how it can be in our nature to acquiesce to those sorts of thing. But the more present we can be in our live, the more we can put up a fight.” <b>“Shiver”</b> “This is one of my favorites on the record. It's sort of a commiseratory song. For people that struggle with anxiety or depression and mental health issues in general, the nighttime is when it tends to get difficult. I think the daytime has enough distraction, but the nighttime's sort of where you're alone with yourself. Lyrically, it’s straightforward: You're not alone. I deal with these thing. A lot of our fans deal with these thing. A lot of people in general deal with it. And now societally we’re talking more about it.” <b>“Castaway”</b> “This is about how there are people in our lives—or maybe it's us—that tend to distance themselves when they're going through hardship. They tend to deal with stuff on their own. And there are undoubtedly people in their life that wish they could help or do something about it, but they're sort of shut out. The song equates that to somebody being lost at sea, and what you would say if you did get ahold of them, if you were able to make that connection work.” <b>“Tether”</b> “I think this one is probably the most encompassing of all the lyrical themes of the record. It’s the idea that you can’t stop the storms of life from coming, but what you can do is just offer shelter and safe harbor for the people in your life when they’re going through hardship. We felt really strongly about this song, but we knew it wasn’t going to be picked as a single, so we named the record after it in hopes that it would get a little more attention.” <b>“Indigo”</b> “I think this song is in a similar vein to ‘Shiver’ in that it’s deeply rooted in commiserating and connection. It’s sitting down and speaking to a loved one that you see as grieving and dealing with existential questions that arise with loss and growing older and things like that. But I think it's very much rooted in love and wanting to comfort the other person.” <b>“Zephyros”</b> .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1Integration4:02
  2. 2Warpaint3:28
  3. 3Shiver4:08
  4. 4Eternal Pessimist3:53
  5. 5Into The Sun3:34
  6. 6Enraptured4:03
  7. 7Castaway3:31
  8. 8Tether3:55
  9. 9Indigo3:41
  10. 10Zephyros3:38

Sound DNA

  • Metal
  • Metalcore
  • heavy
  • aggressive
  • urban

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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