ALPHAMEGA Announce Debut Album Regeneration Machine

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April 28, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – ALPHAMEGA have announced their debut full-length albumRegeneration Machine, due for release on May 26 via Ironshore Records. “These songs represent finding strength in the common ground of struggle and hard times while navigating through it with positive energy and hope,” says the band on the new album, which was produced by John Boecklin (Bad Wolves), mixed by Joseph McQueen (Bullet For My Valentine, Suicide Silence), and co-written by Josh Gilbert (Spiritbox, As I Lay Dying). “This album is about reflection, connection and inclusion through our brand of music.  Beautiful things come from ugly places.”

Alongside the announcement, ALPHAMEGA have shared a new single from the album “Eye Of Horus.” On the track, the band explains, “’Eye Of Horus’ is a song about following your dreams, believing in yourself, and never giving up on your passions. For me, it’s my inner voice telling me to keep going in those moments when I feel like giving up on music when things aren’t going well. This is a song for the passionate dreamers telling them to keep going!”

Fans can stream “Eye Of Horus” now at https://vyd.co/Eyeofhorus and watch the music video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oAgP99oNqs

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Regeneration Machine Tracklist:

1. To The Wolves
2. Pariah
3. To Be Human
4. Sound Of Your Excuse
5. Good To Be Numb
6. Eye Of Horus
7. Annihilator 
8. The War
9. Late To The Party
10. Snake In The Grass
11. A World Afraid Of Tomorrow
12. No Longer Broken
13. Neon Casket

The best advice to give someone going through hell is often as simple as “keep going.” The men of ALPHAMEGA built themselves from the ruins of false starts and broken promises, persevering through bad luck and failed relationships to create massive anthems of passion and authenticity. 

Unbound by genre limitations, crackling with urgency, ALPHAMEGA channel the most potent elements of modern rock to summon a sound bold enough to guide through an uncertain future. 

It’s all about making the best of bad situations,” insists ALPHAMEGA vocalist Adam Ryan. The band is fond of saying, “beautiful things come from ugly places.” They make heavy music that adheres to that, with songs weaponizing the aggression of heavy music into an uplifting catharsis.

“No idea is off limits, no style, no genre,” guitarist Michael Christian says. “It’s through a hard rock lens – we aren’t likely to release a bluegrass or trap song. But creative freedom is essential to us, and we want to set an expectation right out of the gate that our material will be diverse. Expect the unexpected.” 

The resulting songs are nothing less than epic, almost cinematic in scope. “We write what we feel, to be as authentic as possible to who we are,” Ryan declares. “We refuse to limit ourselves.” 

ALPHAMEGA are genuine dues-paying musicians, bursting with the ambition to shake the world. “We hope to uplift, bring people together, and inspire them,” says Christian. “We want to build a community who will grow with us, where there’s a mutual exchange of gratitude and respect.”

ALPHAMEGA is Adam Ryan (vocals), Michael Christian (guitar), and Chrissy Warner (drums).

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