About this album

Sound: "A cosmic exploration of metalcore that melds heavy instrumentation with ethereal atmospheres and introspective themes."

Where they were

The 'Space EP' was released in 2015 as The Devil Wears Prada's first extended play after their album '8:18' (2013). This period marked a shift in their sound, embracing more experimental elements and showcasing their evolution from traditional metalcore to a broader sonic palette. Following lineup changes, the band sought to redefine their musical identity with this release.

Why it matters

The 'Space EP' is notable for its thematic exploration of existentialism and the cosmos, reflecting a departure from the band's earlier work. It received positive reviews from critics, with publications like 'Alternative Press' praising its innovative approach within the metalcore genre. The EP also charted on Billboard's Top Hard Rock Albums, indicating its commercial resonance.

Essential tracks

  • "Planet A" — Opening the EP, 'Planet A' sets the tone with its atmospheric build-up and heavy riffs, encapsulating the space-themed concept while showcasing the band's evolved sound.
  • "Supernova" — 'Supernova' stands out with its dynamic shifts and emotional intensity, reflecting on themes of destruction and rebirth in a cosmic context.
  • "Celestial Mechanics" — This brief interlude provides a haunting transition within the EP, emphasizing the overarching space theme while highlighting the band's experimental side.

Release Date

January 1, 2015

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Planet A 4:19
  2. 2 Alien 2:41
  3. 3 Moongod 3:48
  4. 4 Celestial Mechanics 1:29
  5. 5 Supernova 2:50
  6. 6 Asteroid 4:25