
ACROLYSIS (Heavy Metal – Australia 🇦🇺) – Their new album “Intoxicator” is out NOW #Acrolysis #heavymetal



Australian heavy metal band Acrolysis are set to release their sophomore album, Intoxicator. An almost hour-long experience, pushing the capabilities of their musical strengths and experimenting with ideas and sounds to integrate into their developing sound.
Musically, the album attempts to further push their sound and songwriting. They have been experimenting with sounds not used by the band before, whilst extrapolating on musical ideas and pushing them beyond what they have composed previously.
An example of this is in the title track, ‘Intoxicator’. Taking the riff centric and groove driven songwriting that has been established by the band, but building it around a new harmonic element. In this case, the song incorporates a piano as an integral part of the audio picture of the song, adding a new dimension and texture.
Likewise, the closing instrumental, ‘Phase 153’ takes the songwriting history and experience of their previously composed instrumentals and pushes those concepts further. Incorporating harmonic instruments, including an organ, arpeggiator and an orchestra. It also features six of their contemporaries on their song, showcasing their shredding prowess and technical guitar acumen.
Thematically, the record is more introspective in its lyrical narrative. While their 2023 debut album ‘Revolution’ was politically charged, socially aware and direct in its message, ‘Intoxicator’ whilst still being socially aware, has a more personal and reflective perspective. For example, the theme of the song, ‘The Inevitable’, delves into the ideas of self reflection and regret. It discusses and explores the inevitability of the consequences of decisions that people make and in hindsight, how these consequences were almost a guarantee. Similarly, ‘Dead Man’s Hand’ uses the legend and story of West folk hero, “Wild Bill” Hickok being shot and killed whilst playing poker and drapes it in a metaphor for one’s affinity to gamble and take risks.
Still retaining their versatility and diversity from song to song, ‘Intoxicator’ is set to release June 1st, 2025 and is to be available digitally through Spotify, Apple Music and other streaming services.

“This album doesn’t move away from what we normally tackle thematically, but does it in a different way than what we’d normally do, I’d say. It’s still angry and aware, but I wanted to take a more introspective and personal approach. If our first album, ‘Revolution’ was direct, attacked externally and criticised institutions, systems and ideas that put pressure on one’s self. Pointing out flaws and how they affected people individually and communally. This album is reversed. It takes a look at one’s own biases and shortcomings and how that is then contextualised and reflected to the outside world. A complete inverse approach. Funnily, you could call it an inner revolution.” – Konstantine Ana
Band Bio:
Formed in 2016, Acrolysis are a three piece, heavy metal outfit from Sydney, Australia and compose of Konstantine Ana (vocals/guitar), Phil McDermott (drums) and Sebastian Strangio (bass guitar). Their sound is an accumulation of influences taking inspiration from classic metal, thrash metal, punk and grunge with periodic progressive elements. Their songwriting is riff and groove centric, with heavy emphasis on melodic and harmonic elements.
Acrolysis have established a reputation in the Australian underground scene, known for their tight sound and energy driven performances, expanding their presence throughout Australia. In 2019, they released their first EP, ‘Black Dog’s Serenade’ and a collaborative EP in 2020 with their Sydney based contemporaries Reaver, called ‘The Nobody Crowd’. Following from their 2023 debut album, ‘Revolution’ and subsequent Australian tour, they are set to release their sophomore follow up, ‘Intoxicator’ on June 1st, 2025.

Band Members:
Konstantine Ana – vocals/guitar
Phil McDermott – drums
Sebastian Strangio – bass guitar
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