Canadian prog rockers The Wring have teamed up with Metal Insider to premiere a video for their single, “Before I Disappear.” The track is taken from their latest album, Nemesis, and is now available via WormHoleDeath Records. Like the latest single, the record is a fusion of rock, prog, and jazz, delivering themes of conflict and personal struggles.

Guitarist and band founder Don Dewulf comments:

“At a certain point in everyone’s life, each of us will start to think about mortality and legacy. I certainly don’t dwell on these things, but I have a son who is now a young adult, and we are very close, so I often think about the overlap of the contexts of our lives. A proper moral compass is the best I can do, and the song is about that. The music has a major feel and is the most ‘pop’ of any Wring song, which I balance out with a very evil-sounding pre-chorus. The solo starts somewhat Skynyrd-esque but, of course, ends on the dark side of the street.”

Watch the clip below and order the album here:

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Zenae Zukowski