CONFLUX COLLECTIVE Unleashes A Ferocious Prog Death Odyssey w/ "The Antidote" from New Album "In the Wake of Saturn"
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Montreal’s progressive death‑metal collective Conflux Collective has unleashed the official lyric video for “The Antidote,” premiering now on The Circle Pit. Serving as the opening track to their newly released full‑length album "In The Wake of Saturn", the single delivers a ferocious blend of brutal technicality, melodic tension, and uncompromising intensity.
“The Antidote” showcases some of the most demanding drum work of drummer‑composer Tommy McKinnon’s career, paired with guitarist Chase Fraser’s signature brutal‑progressive riffing. Vocalist Eric Burnet (Derelict) brings the lyrics to life with a visceral performance that captures the song’s core message: resisting complacency in a world where ignorance thrives, and discipline is the true antidote.
Watch and listen to the lyric video for "The Antidote" below!
Released on June 19, 2026, "In The Wake of Saturn" marks the long‑awaited return of Conflux Collective after years of dormancy. The album is a multidimensional journey through pain, fear, defeat, survival, and rebirth, an extreme‑metal odyssey forged through perseverance and sheer will.
Musically, the record merges the raw ferocity of ’90s death metal with the precision and ambition of modern tech‑death. Across eight tracks, listeners are pulled through blast‑driven chaos, atmospheric tension, crushing grooves, and climactic melodic peaks. Lyrically, the album explores deeply personal themes: loss, addiction, ecological collapse, self‑reinvention, and existential transformation. The record also features a diverse roster of vocalists with Jesse Brint (Gross Misconduct), Mallika Sundaramurthy (Emasculator, ex‑Abnormality), Jeffrey Mott (The Monster Factory, Growlers Choir), Eric Burnet (Derelict, Samskaras), and Max (Derelict), who also contributes a blistering guitar solo
Conflux Collective was born from a chance reunion in a Montreal fast‑food joint after a King Diamond concert. Guitarist Chase Fraser (Continuum, ex‑Decrepit Birth, ex‑Animosity) and drummer Tommy McKinnon (Derelict, Akurion, ex‑Neuraxis, ex‑Augury) discovered they had once shared a stage years earlier in San Francisco. A spontaneous jam session soon followed, and within an hour, a full song had taken shape. Within six weeks, they had written and recorded their debut EP, "The Inception" (2016).
From the beginning, Conflux Collective was envisioned as a true assembly, a project built on collaboration, diversity, and the fusion of multiple extreme‑vocal styles. After years of setbacks, McKinnon resurrected the project, reconstructing the album from archived material, writing new songs, recording all bass tracks, and assembling a lineup of powerhouse vocalists.
The result is a unique, uncompromising, and emotionally charged extreme‑metal record, one that stands apart through its honesty, ambition, and collaborative spirit.
Conflux Collective currently has no plans for live performances, remaining a studio‑driven project focused on pushing creative boundaries.
Recommended for fans of Cryptopsy, Necrophagist, Decrepit Birth, Augury, and Beyond Creation, "In the Wake of Saturn" will be available at the following links:
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