THE DIVINE PROJECT Storms The Great Escape Festival (UK) + Drops “The Longest Night” Lyric Video
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Ontario metal force The Divine Project continues its explosive rise with the release of the brand‑new lyric video for “The Longest Night”, the sweeping and emotionally charged closing track from their latest EP "Rebirth."
The release of the video is in the lead-up to the band’s upcoming performance at this week's The Great Escape Festival (The Alternative Escape stage) in Brighton, UK, on May 15th at The Fiddler's Elbow, marking a major international milestone for the fast‑ascending Canadian act. Next month, The Divine Project returns home to take the stage at NXNE 2026 in Toronto on June 11th at The Bovine Sex Club (https://www.nxne.com/2026-artists/the-divine-project), further cementing their reputation as one of the most compelling heavy acts emerging from the GTA.
Both performances are part of the Rock & Metal Alliance showcases, marking a significant milestone for the band as they continue their relaunch with a revamped lineup and a sharper, heavier, more defiant sound. Their addition to these festivals follows a surge of momentum, including a successful March run supporting Selias, plus recent shows alongside Eyes Set To Kill, Black Satellite, Awake At Last, Sumo Cyco, and Escape The Fate.
Everything the band is doing in 2026 supports their acclaimed EP "Rebirth," a four‑track onslaught of technical precision, emotional weight, and unapologetic heaviness. The EP marks the official refurbishment of The Divine Project with its new lineup, frontman Ro Stevens, founder/guitarist Eric Divine, lead guitarist David T. Anselmo, bassist Derek “DRock” Boshkov, and drummer Mitch Greenham.
“We set the goals to reintroduce The Divine Project to the world as a faster, heavier, and more complex band… Rebirth is our new beginning and our way of saying The Divine Project is here to stay,” adds the band.
“The Longest Night” is the EP’s most expansive track, an emotional, cinematic closer that blends tension, heaviness, and catharsis. Musically, it builds from introspective unease into a soaring, anthemic release, showcasing the band’s love for 2000s metalcore, dynamic vocal storytelling, and rhythm‑driven movement.
Lyrically, the song explores the reckoning of a soldier who realizes too late that the cause they fought for was built on lies. It’s not a pro‑ or anti‑war statement, but a human one, an examination of vulnerability, exploitation, and the moment you confront the truth after the damage is done.
The track is a collective favourite among the band, and its title was chosen only a day before the EP’s submission, an instinctive decision that ultimately captured the song’s emotional weight.
Watch and listen to the lyric video for “The Longest Night” below!
Across its four tracks, The Revolt, Ruins of Truth, Don’t Startle The Murder, and The Longest Night, "Rebirth" moves through themes of resistance, collapse, danger, and endurance. The EP blends metalcore, djent, nu‑groove, and progressive influences while maintaining a signature sound fans have struggled to categorize, but instantly recognize.
The artwork, featuring an angel forming from dust, symbolizes the band’s rebirth into a new era. As guitarist David explains:
“The name ‘Rebirth’ is inspired by our new line‑up and era… The angel forming up from dust represents breaking through the void.”
The Divine Project has become a staple in the Ontario heavy music scene, known for its explosive live shows and genre‑blending musicianship. Their mission is simple: bring music that’s considered underground or too heavy into the spotlight.
The band’s writing process is a collaborative “hot potato” of ideas, with each member shaping the final product. Everything on "Rebirth" was performed live, with no essential backing tracks, reflecting their commitment to authenticity and raw performance. The band entered the studio in April to begin recording their follow‑up to "Rebirth". While still unmistakably TDP, the next EP will explore darker, more emotionally lonesome territory.
Recommended for fans of Trivium, Killswitch Engage, Static‑X, Linkin Park, and All That Remains, "Rebirth" was released on November 28, 2025, and is available at the following links:
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