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Cycle of Suffering

Cycle of Suffering is the fifth studio album by British heavy metal band Sylosis. It was released on 7 February 2020 through Nuclear Blast.

Background

Hiatus and reunion

Sylosis was formed in 2000 in Reading, Berkshire, England, by guitarist and vocalist Josh Middleton, who was 15 years old at the time. The band released their debut album, Conclusion of an Age, in 2008 through Nuclear Blast Records, followed by Edge of the Earth in 2011, Monolith in 2012, and Dormant Heart in 2015. These releases established Sylosis as a prominent force in the melodic death metal and modern thrash scenes, blending technical proficiency with aggressive riffing. In October 2016, Sylosis announced a temporary hiatus to allow Middleton to join Architects as a touring guitarist following the death of Architects' guitarist Tom Searle. The break stemmed from internal challenges, including Middleton's personal frustrations with creative limitations he had imposed on the band, leading to an indefinite pause by late 2016. Middleton's commitment to Architects became permanent in 2017, during which time several band members departed. The band's reunion began in 2019 when Middleton recommitted to Sylosis alongside guitarist Alex Bailey, recruiting bassist Conor Marshall and retaining drummer Ali Richardson—who had joined in 2014—to form the new lineup. On December 6, 2019, Sylosis announced their return via social media and Nuclear Blast, confirming activity after more than three years of dormancy. Middleton's experiences with Architects provided fresh perspectives on song structure and production that influenced his approach to revitalizing Sylosis.

Album development

Following the band's reunion after a three-year hiatus, the decision to continue their partnership with Nuclear Blast Records catalyzed the creation of new material for Cycle of Suffering. In December 2019, Sylosis announced the album, slated for release through the label on February 7, 2020, marking their return with fresh lineup additions including drummer Ali Richardson and bassist Conor Marshall. Guitarist and vocalist Josh Middleton played a central role in conceptualizing the album, envisioning it as a return to the band's aggressive thrash and technical roots while integrating progressive structures influenced by his tenure with Architects. His experience with Architects revitalized his passion for Sylosis, allowing him to infuse more urgency and immediacy into the songwriting without overcomplicating the process. The hiatus provided motivation for this renewed creative energy, with early demos originating in 2016 but band discussions resuming post-reunion to evolve the sound from earlier works like Monolith (2012), prioritizing heavier riffs balanced against melodic elements. Development intensified in mid-2019, as Middleton emphasized self-production to retain full creative control over the project's direction.

Recording

Songwriting

The songwriting for Cycle of Suffering was handled primarily by guitarist and vocalist Josh Middleton. Middleton initiated the process by developing guitar-based ideas in home setups, drawing from the band's renewed energy following their reunion. These initial concepts were then brought to full band rehearsals in late 2019, where they evolved through collective refinement to capture the album's dynamic intensity. A key aspect of the songwriting involved over 15 initial ideas that were honed down to the final nine tracks, emphasizing structural variety to maintain listener engagement. The band focused on intricate guitar harmonies to layer melodic depth over aggressive foundations, while incorporating tempo shifts and breakdowns to seamlessly blend thrash metal's raw aggression with accessible melodic hooks. This approach allowed for a balance of technical prowess and emotional resonance, ensuring each song felt cohesive yet unpredictable. Decisions around instrumental elements were integral to the process, with the inclusion of subtle intros, outros, and interludes adding atmospheric textures and pacing to the tracks. As Middleton noted, "I always liked having those kind of intros, outros and interludes. I feel it just adds more layers and textures to an album," highlighting how these choices enhanced the overall narrative flow without overshadowing the core riff-driven compositions. This methodical refinement underscored the band's commitment to evolving their sound post-hiatus.

Production

The recording sessions for Cycle of Suffering took place in 2019, building upon initial songwriting demos developed by the band. Josh Middleton, guitarist and vocalist for Sylosis, took on the role of primary producer, engineer, and mixer, overseeing the technical execution to refine the album's sound. Additional mixing assistance was provided by Ermin Hamidovic, who also handled mastering at Systematic Productions. The cover art consists of an original painting designed by Middleton.

Musical style and themes

Musical elements

Cycle of Suffering is primarily rooted in thrash metal, incorporating progressive metal complexity through intricate song structures and time signature shifts, while drawing on melodic death metal for its soaring guitar harmonies and hooks. The album also integrates metalcore elements, particularly in its use of heavy breakdowns that emphasize rhythmic intensity and mosh-friendly grooves. These genre influences create a hybrid sound that balances aggression with technical sophistication, as heard in tracks featuring rapid riff exchanges and atmospheric interludes. The instrumentation centers on a dual guitar attack led by Josh Middleton and Alex Bailey, who deliver riff-driven structures with layered melodies and technical solos inspired by classic melodic death metal acts. Bassist Conor Marshall provides a throaty, supportive foundation that enhances the groove in mid-tempo sections, while drummer Ali Richardson contributes blast beats and precise fills to propel the faster thrash passages. This setup allows for a dense, interlocking sound where guitars dominate but the rhythm section ensures momentum and heaviness throughout the album's 50:53 runtime. Unique sonic features include the incorporation of clean guitar passages, such as acoustic elements in closing tracks, which offer brief respites amid the intensity. The album showcases dynamic shifts, transitioning from slow, dirge-like builds to explosive thrash sections, creating tension and release in songs like "Invidia." These contrasts highlight the band's ability to blend ferocity with melody, supported by a polished production that clarifies the separation between aggressive riffs and harmonic layers. Compared to prior releases like Dormant Heart (2015), Cycle of Suffering demonstrates evolution through more refined songwriting and enhanced production, allowing melodic elements to emerge distinctly from the thrash base without muddiness. This maturation results in a cohesive album that refines Sylosis's earlier experimental tendencies into a more accessible yet complex metal sound.

Lyrical themes

The lyrical themes of Cycle of Suffering revolve around the cyclical nature of human suffering, encompassing personal emotional turmoil, broader societal disillusionment, and the potential for resilience amid adversity. Josh Middleton, the band's guitarist and vocalist, has described the album's title track as capturing a sense of "perpetual imbalance" and the "harsh reality" of existence, where individuals are "crushed by our own tombstones," reflecting an inescapable loop of self-inflicted pain and existential weight. This central motif extends across the record, portraying suffering not as a static state but as an inevitable yet transient phase, influenced by Middleton's own periods of depression and anger during the band's hiatus. Key tracks delve into specific facets of this cycle, such as envy in "Invidia," where lyrics evoke desperation and internal conflict—"Cold lungs inflate with a burn / Displaced at every turn / Desperate to maintain / Some semblance of dignity"—highlighting the haunting psychological toll of unfulfilled desires and isolation. Similarly, "Apex of Disdain" explores contempt toward societal structures, with imagery of widening divides and a damned paradigm: "The gears turn with tedious motion / And as the pendulum swings, divides widen," critiquing systemic inequities and the emotional exhaustion they breed. Other songs address relational disconnections and lost time, as in the album's closer "Abandon," which reflects on regret and finality after personal failures and loss. Middleton's writing approach is and poetic, drawing from personal experiences of feeling musically and emotionally restricted during the hiatus, which fostered a renewed philosophical on without overt religious elements. He composes organically during intense emotional lows, aiming for cathartic release that confronts anxiety and inner struggles, as evidenced by the album's demand for introspection amid humanity's darker impulses. Delivered through his harsh, growled vocals with occasional melodic inflections, these themes gain added intensity from the music's aggressive drive, underscoring the raw weight of the words.

Release and promotion

Announcement and singles

On December 6, 2019, Sylosis announced their fifth studio album, Cycle of Suffering, through Nuclear Blast Records, revealing the title, a release date of February 7, 2020, and the album's cover art as an original painting by Josh Middleton with design and layout by Dan Goldsworthy. The announcement marked the band's return after a hiatus, building anticipation with pre-order options available immediately via the label's store. Coinciding with the album reveal, the band released their first single, "I Sever," accompanied by an official music video. The track showcased Sylosis's signature blend of melodic thrash and progressive elements, serving as a powerful reintroduction to fans. On January 10, 2020, they followed with the second single, "Calcified," paired with an official music video that highlighted the song's intense riffs and lyrical depth. To further engage audiences leading up to the release, Sylosis launched a "Making of Cycle of Suffering" video series on their official YouTube channel in January 2020, with Part 1 premiering on January 31 and subsequent installments offering behind-the-scenes glimpses into the recording process at Ournal Studios. These teasers provided insight into the band's creative workflow produced by Josh Middleton, emphasizing the meticulous attention to guitar tones and vocal performances.

Marketing and tour

The album Cycle of Suffering was released in multiple formats, including standard CD editions across regions such as Europe, the US, and Brazil, double LP vinyl in black, and a limited edition purple vinyl restricted to 1,000 copies worldwide with a gatefold jacket and screen print on side D. Digital downloads were available through platforms like Bandcamp and Spotify, while limited-edition bundles combining the album with exclusive merchandise such as apparel and posters were offered via the band's official webstore and Nuclear Blast. Pre-order campaigns launched in December 2019 through Nuclear Blast and the band's site, with digital pre-orders including instant access to the single "I Sever" upon purchase. Marketing efforts emphasized social media engagement, with teasers including behind-the-scenes "making of" videos shared on YouTube in early 2020 to build anticipation. The band promoted the album via official channels on platforms like Facebook and Twitter, announcing the release and sharing artwork created by guitarist Josh Middleton. Playlist placements on Spotify featured the full album stream shortly after launch, while YouTube hosted official music videos and fan-curated full album playlists to extend reach. To generate pre-release hype, singles like "I Sever" served as key launch points for marketing, accompanied by music videos that highlighted the album's themes. The band scheduled a headline UK show at Islington Assembly Hall in London on February 13, 2020, marking their first performance in over four years and aligning with the album's release. Post-release promotion included an official live video for the title track "Cycle of Suffering," released on April 4, 2020, capturing a performance to maintain momentum amid the emerging COVID-19 pandemic.

Reception

Critical response

The critical reception to Cycle of Suffering was generally positive, with metal publications praising the album's riff craftsmanship, high energy, and successful revival of melodic thrash elements following the band's hiatus. Reviews highlighted its blend of thrash roots with modern influences, averaging around 8/10 from specialized outlets. Blabbermouth.net awarded the album 8.5/10, lauding its "sheer ferocity and uncompromising artistry" through "precision riffing" and "epic, angsty melodies" that mark a melodic thrash revival, while noting it as the band's "most diverse and most accessible record." Kerrang! gave it 4/5 stars, commending the "box-fresh, bleeding-edge intensity" and "full rabid evolution" in tracks like "I Sever" and "Calcified," which convey emotional depth tied to themes of human self-destruction. In contrast, Teeth of the Divine expressed initial concerns about a potentially "formulaic, paint-by-numbers" approach but ultimately praised its "thrashy, epic, and heavy" qualities and "sprinklings of evolution" influenced by bands like Gojira, though some tracks felt like platforms for personal beliefs. Everything Is Noise described it as a "proper banger" and "surprisingly solid album," emphasizing its "engaging, consistent and groovy blend" as a culmination of the band's experimental evolution without clean vocals. Common themes across critiques included Sylosis's return to form after a four-year break, with renewed vigor in songwriting, and standout guitar work from Josh Middleton, featuring "dense, flesh-flaying guitar tones" that drive the album's intensity. Lyrical themes of suffering and indignation further enhanced the emotional impact of these elements. Coverage remained limited to niche metal press, with little mainstream attention beyond genre-specific outlets.

Commercial performance

Cycle of Suffering debuted with modest commercial results, reflecting the band's position within the niche heavy metal genre. The album peaked at number 28 on the Scottish Albums Chart and number 4 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart, though it did not enter the top 100 of the main UK Albums Chart or achieve significant placements in major markets like the US. Its first-week sales in the UK were estimated at around 1,500 units, largely driven by physical and digital purchases within the metal community, while streaming platforms like Spotify provided additional visibility amid limited mainstream exposure. The release timing in early 2020, just before widespread COVID-19 lockdowns, hampered physical sales and prevented planned tours that could have boosted promotion. In the years following, the album saw sustained growth through digital streaming, accumulating over 10 million plays on Spotify by 2023, underscoring its enduring appeal to dedicated fans despite initial commercial constraints.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

All tracks written by Josh Middleton.
No.TitleDuration
1"Empty Prophets"3:03
2"I Sever"5:08
3"Cycle of Suffering"3:33
4"Shield"3:52
5"Calcified"3:56
6"Invidia"4:53
7"Idle Hands"4:40
8"Apex of Disdain"6:38
9"Arms Like a Noose"11:47
Total length: 47:30 The standard edition contains no bonus tracks. Digital versions of the album include three bonus tracks: "Devils in Their Eyes" (3:27), "Disintegrate" (4:07), and "Abandon" (6:06), bringing the total length to 50:52; they also include embedded lyrics and artwork. The title track "Cycle of Suffering" serves as the album's centerpiece, blending elements with progressive structures.

Personnel

The personnel for Sylosis's album Cycle of Suffering features the core band lineup of Josh Middleton on lead vocals, lead guitar, and production; Alex Bailey on rhythm guitar and backing vocals; Conor Marshall on bass; and Ali Richardson on drums. This configuration marks the reunion of the band following a hiatus, solidifying the current lineup for the recording. No guest appearances or external session musicians contributed to the album. Middleton also handled engineering duties during recording. The production team included Ermin Hamidovic, who mastered the tracks at Systematic Productions in Bristol, England. Artwork for the album was created by Middleton himself. Compared to prior albums, Cycle of Suffering introduced a new rhythm section with Conor Marshall and Ali Richardson replacing Carl Bailey and Rob Sayles.

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