The Story
On 'Human,' the band icontinues the structures that have created some of its enduring favorites: thundering bass, tribal drums, and grandiose choruses
Since its 2007 genesis at the hands of founding members Jon Case and Jason Ward, Irata has mutated relentlessly. Through four previous records, the band has never sat idly in any specific style, while maintaining a signature mesmerizing, grinding pulse between bass and drums that permeates an enigmatic vision of heavy rock. After releasing 'Tower' in 2019 as a four-piece, Irata is once again a trio, and continues to push forward into new sonic territories.
On 'Human,' the band is building on the structures that have created some of its enduring favorites -- namely, thundering bass riffs, hypnotic drums, and grandiose choruses. They do not sacrifice expression for refinement, but manage to have it both ways. Their progression is evident in the patience with which 'Altar' leads off, a melodic confidence that overarches the eight included songs, and the atmospheres in pieces like 'Slipped' (see 'pulse...' above) and the expansive finale 'Daystar,' but none of 'Human' is so overblown as to give up its organically dynamic nature.
And perhaps in an era marked by the advent of machine-made art, 'Human' can be as much a statement of purpose as a declaration of self. In any case, with this collection of songs, Irata's focus on vocal melody and intricate riffing distinguish them from a crowded underground sphere. The record moves as two sides of one image, opening with reflections of a final chapter, and closing with reflections of a new beginning through transformation; a story being told as it's lived. What could be more human than that?
'Human' was recorded with longtime friends Hunter Allen and Adam Joyce of The Bronzed Chorus at Amplified Acres in Liberty, NC, and mixed by J. Robbins at The Magpie Cage in Baltimore, MD.
RIYL: Jane's Addiction, The Smashing Pumpkins, Helmet, Shiner, SHUN
Track Listing
- Altar
- Confessions
- Seeds
- Delirium
- Mirrors
- Slipped
- Goodside
- Daystar
Additional Details
Label: Small Stone Records
Genre: Metal
Language: English
Run Time: 42:59 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 07/10/26
UPC: 709764120626
Description
On 'Human,' the band icontinues the structures that have created some of its enduring favorites: thundering bass, tribal drums, and grandiose choruses
Since its 2007 genesis at the hands of founding members Jon Case and Jason Ward, Irata has mutated relentlessly. Through four previous records, the band has never sat idly in any specific style, while maintaining a signature mesmerizing, grinding pulse between bass and drums that permeates an enigmatic vision of heavy rock. After releasing 'Tower' in 2019 as a four-piece, Irata is once again a trio, and continues to push forward into new sonic territories.
On 'Human,' the band is building on the structures that have created some of its enduring favorites -- namely, thundering bass riffs, hypnotic drums, and grandiose choruses. They do not sacrifice expression for refinement, but manage to have it both ways. Their progression is evident in the patience with which 'Altar' leads off, a melodic confidence that overarches the eight included songs, and the atmospheres in pieces like 'Slipped' (see 'pulse...' above) and the expansive finale 'Daystar,' but none of 'Human' is so overblown as to give up its organically dynamic nature.
And perhaps in an era marked by the advent of machine-made art, 'Human' can be as much a statement of purpose as a declaration of self. In any case, with this collection of songs, Irata's focus on vocal melody and intricate riffing distinguish them from a crowded underground sphere. The record moves as two sides of one image, opening with reflections of a final chapter, and closing with reflections of a new beginning through transformation; a story being told as it's lived. What could be more human than that?
'Human' was recorded with longtime friends Hunter Allen and Adam Joyce of The Bronzed Chorus at Amplified Acres in Liberty, NC, and mixed by J. Robbins at The Magpie Cage in Baltimore, MD.
RIYL: Jane's Addiction, The Smashing Pumpkins, Helmet, Shiner, SHUN
Track Listing
- Altar
- Confessions
- Seeds
- Delirium
- Mirrors
- Slipped
- Goodside
- Daystar
Additional Details
Label: Small Stone Records
Genre: Metal
Language: English
Run Time: 42:59 mins
Region: 0
Release Date: 07/10/26
UPC: 709764120626













