
After the successful release of the song “Becoming, (R)evolution” and “Veil Of Illusions,” Progressive Metal trio Phase Transition, are now set to release the new single, “Shadows of Grief.” The track comes from the group’s forthcoming debut album, “In Search of Being,” due out on June 06, 2025.
The band states:
“Hey everyone — hope you’re having a great Saturday!
We just released our brand new single, ‘Shadows of Grief.’
This song dives deep into the autumn of life. It’s a raw and emotional piece that we’re very excited to share with you.“
Stream “Shadow Of Grief” through the YouTube player below:
“We’re thrilled to let you know that our brand-new album is officially up for pre-order! This is a major moment for us, and we’re so excited to finally share it with you.
Be among the first to dive into the new music and get your hands on exclusive CDs and limited-edition T-shirts. These special items are only available while stock lasts — once they’re gone, they’re gone!
Whether you’ve been with us since day one or just discovered our sound, this album was made with you in mind. Thanks for being part of the ride — let’s make this launch something to remember.
We are sending a very special message for the very first 100 to get the CD version! Grab it now!“
Writing for the album started in 2023 when guitarist Luís Dias was in Barcelona for a while. The band worked on the music remotely which took about a year and a half to lay down, then another six months to produce and record everything. The final production, mixing, and mastering was done with the help of former Anathema member Daniel Cardoso, at Öhme Studio.
Watch the video for “Becoming, (R)evolution“ and “Veil Of Illusions“
Tracklist:
1. Dichotomy
2. Becoming, (R)evolution
3.Veil of Illusions
4.Shadows of Grief
5.The Other Side
Pre-Order here: https://phasetransitionofficial.com/product/1071961-in-search-of-being-cd-pre-order
Sofia Beco, Luís Dias and Fernando Maia began playing while at university, in the middle of their studies for exams, with Dream Theater covers. While trying to pass their courses, they managed to release their first EP called “Relatively Speaking,” in 2020. Since then, they have been playing in several venues like HardClub and festivals such as Comendatio Music Fest. The band combines influences ranging from Classical Music to Technical Progressive Metal, as a result of the eclectic backgrounds of the members.