The Omnific -return with their second album ”The Law Of Augmenting Returns” & release the single ”Base Camp”

The world’s most prominent bass driven instrumental rock act, Australia’s The Omnific, return with their second album, The Law Of Augmenting Returns, an audacious and magnificent triumph – to be released on 7th June 2024 via Wild Thing Records
 
The Law Of Augmenting Returns explores the notion that the more effort you invest in your artistry, the greater the rewards you reap. This powerful trinity of bass and drums pushed their creative boundaries to unprecedented heights; a tremendous body of work transpired, traversing the intense, the emotionally charged, and the humorous, appealing to a wide range of musical palates. 

Bassist Matt Fack explains: The Law Of Augmenting Returns is the culmination of the experience and knowledge learnt and embodied in the 8 years of our existence as a band. With our creative mindset to incorporate new ideas adhered to the core principle of bass, this album paints the story of the band’s past, present, and beyond.”
 
The production team of critically acclaimed debut record Escapades (2021) reassembled for the release, including Adam Bentley (mixing, Arch Echo), Ermin Hamidovic (mastering, Periphery), and Josh Saunders (artwork); with the majority of programming handled by the band’s own Matt Fack
 

TRACKLISTING:
 
01.     The Omnific ≈ Bass (Feat. Tim Waurick and Luke Taylor of Heartline)
02.     The Law Of Augmenting Returns (Feat. Charles Berthoud and Kai Den Hertog)
03.     Matrices
04.     Base Camp
05.     Will-O’-The-Wisp
06.     Phat Mackerel
07.     Butterfingers
08.     Double Malt Ditty (Feat. Rohan Sharma)

Following the release of three groundbreaking EPs – Sonorous (2016), Kismet (2017), The Minds Eye (2019) – the band attracted interest, and fans from all corners of the globe. Their 2021 debut album Escapades achieved international critical acclaim – landing #3 on the Australian AIR Independent Album Charts, and cementing their status as torchbearers of the next generation of progressive rock and metal. Clay Gober of Polyphia featured on the single ‘Antecedent’, exceeding a combined 1 million plays on YouTube & Spotify. In 2023, the group went from strength to strength; supporting Polyphia in Australia, and Ne Obliviscaris in Europe and North America, capping off with a landmark 46-date world tour in support of single ‘Phat Mackerel’ – including festivals Euroblast (DE), Reeperbahn (DE), and Bigsound (AU). The group kickstarted 2024 with Mongolia’s The HU in Australia, profiling their outrageous musical versatility – which dives through prog, metal, djent, funk, synth-driven soundscapes, and more. The Omnific have also toured with renowned artists such as Between The Buried And MeIntervalsGalactic EmpireTwelve Foot Ninja, and Cog
 
The Omnific will be trailblazing their way through Europe & the UK, heading on their first ever summer festival run, alongside their most extensive array of headline shows in Europe to date. They’ll be making highly anticipated debut appearances at festivals; RADAR (UK), Vagos (PT), Brutal Assault (CZ), Arctangent (UK), and Fekete Zaj (HU).

FORTHCOMING GIGS/TOUR DATES: 
 
28-Jul – United Kingdom – Manchester – Radar Festival
 30-Jul – Germany – Oberhausen – Druckluft 
 01-Aug – Spain – Barcelona – Razzmatazz 3
 02-Aug – Spain – Madrid – Wurlitzer 
 03-Aug – Portugal – Vagos – Vagos Metal Fest
 04-Aug – Spain – Portugalete – Groove
 06-Aug – Italy – Milan – Slaughter Club
 08-Aug – Slovakia – Bratislava – Pink Whale
 09-Aug – Czech Republic – Josefov – Brutal Assault Festival
 10-Aug – Poland – Warsaw – Chmury
 12-Aug – Germany – Hamburg – Hafenklang
 14-Aug – Netherlands – Nijmegen – Merleyn 
 16-Aug – United Kingdom – Bristol – Arctangent Festival
 18-Aug – Hungary – Gyöngyös – Fekete Zaj Festival

Led by their two other-worldly intertwining bassists, Matt Fack Toby Peterson-Stewart, and backed by flamboyant drummer Jerome Lematua, The Bass Boys will be bringing a full tank of charisma, showmanship, and unbelievable technical performances from down under to the world in 2024.

Phot credit – press photo

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