Boston’s The Infinity Ring is New England’s best kept secret, a collective who, in a short four years, has risen to the rank of live juggernaut. Though the title of their latest recorded release may indicate otherwise–  ATARAXIA, or the state of tranquillity and calm– it positively lives up to the promise of their incendiary live show. ATARAXIA describes the album’s existential and personal state upon completion– a long and arduous path that nearly broke the band in the process.  Built across two studios over the course of close to a year, ATARAXIA is an album that represents the exploration, the emotional toll and ultimately the ecstasy of creation. It’s a release that challenged the band to move into new realms and push themselves to the brink– musically, emotionally, creatively and spiritually.. 

“In the creation of ATARAXIA, we felt like we had mined so many dark spaces and ideas that in a lot of ways it had taken an extreme emotional and creative toll,” explains The Infinity Ring frontman Cameron Moretti. “We began to realize that the themes of the work had become manifest, affecting our vision, approach and ideas in a way inconsistent with our goals of catharsis. So we took some time. And in taking a pause, we gained perspective and were able to look further inward, to explore some of the turmoil and found that that the only path out was through– redemption via a beacon of light shining on the dark corners that we had created for ourselves.” 

The band draws from musicians long active in disparate scenes within the Boston musical underground, incorporating influences that range from metal to crust punk to industrial to electronic scenes. Their music is inspired by the liberty found in acts like Leonard Cohen, This Mortal Coil, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Can, Amon Düül, Faust, Current 93, etc. What began in 2020 as an experimental take on dark folk music with added elements of drone and noise eventually grew to incorporate no wave, post-metal, and black metal, with elements of occult and spiritualism throughout– adhering to none but reminiscent of all.
 
The band spent most of 2020 and 2021 experimenting in various studios around New England, eventually leading to the collaborative Ohr LP with Jarboe. In early 2022, the band set out to record its debut album, Nemesis & Nativity, at God City Studios in Salem, Massachusetts. Released by Profound Lore in 2023, the record was a revelation throughout the underground, leading to collaborative gigs with Marisa Nadler, appearances at SXSW, Roadburn and Desertfest NYC. 2025 will see the release of ATARAXIA, the first LP in a series of new material due this calendar year.  

It was my pleasure to chat with Cameron Moretti on Ataraxia and much more on The Infinity Ring, Check out the complete coverage on the below YouTube Video.

Obsidian
Nightingale
Elysium
Hymn
Revenge
The Drum
The Window
The Archway

Watch The Video For Revenge Below

Watch Videos For Elysium & The Archway Below

The Band

Cameron Moretti – Vocals / Guitars
Francesca Caruso – Violin
Andy Tamulonis – Bass
Matt Bond – Keyboards
John Funk – Drums

 

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