Kamtin Mohager details the dynamic differences between Heavenward and The Chain Gang of 1974

By Dom Smith
By Dom Smith May 28, 2023 Features, Interviews, News

Kamtin Mohager has an open and honest discussion about Heavenward’s significance when it comes to his extensive musical back-catalog with the likes of Teenage Wrist and The Chain Gang of 1974.

Kam goes in-depth with Soundsphere’s Dom Smith on new tracks from the album, including ‘Be My Blues’, alongside sharing his passion for bands including Placebo, My Vitriol, and Silverchair and how they influenced the record as a whole.

Heavenward came to be in 2019 when Mohager knew he had more to explore in the realm of creating music. He launched with lead single “Hole” in September 2020 and continued on the single path leading to the EP, Staircase Music, in February 2022. Pyrophonics finds Mohager’s full vision coming to life as an outwardly therapeutic experience. The ten songs on the album blend alternative rock with moments of shoegaze and dark pop, focusing heavily on melody and arrangements. It would be easy to throw comparisons to contemporaries like Narrow Head, but Heavenward takes a poppier approach pulling from influences like Catherine Wheel and Year Of The Rabbit. Mohager wrote and performed nearly the entirety of the album himself, recruiting Marshall Gallagher (Teenage Wrist), Austin Hayman (Dear Boy) and Mike Robinson (Blame My Youth) for writing collaborations and additional guitar/drum work. It was produced, engineered, mixed and mastered by Zach Tuch (Zulu, Dare, Initiate) at the beginning of this year.

Heavenward may be a familiar face, but the music provides a fresh sound and perspective that makes Pyrophonics one of the most exciting upcoming releases in the world of alternative rock.

Pyrophonics will release on June 16th through Mohager’s own label, Fever Ltd. and is available for vinyl preorder now.

Listen to the in-depth interview with Kam here: 

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