
Today, Bloodlines release "HEVEL." The EP marries classic metal core with a distinctly progressive twist, and sees the Gulf Coast 4-piece taking cues from bands like For Today, Impending Doom and Convictions. "HEVEL" was written to address seasons of life, with the band taking inspiration from the biblical book of Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes uses the word "meaningless" a lot which is translated to "HEVEL" in Hebrew and has a different interpretation. The word hevel in the context of the book means vanishing vapor or smoke. So in essence, Ecclesiastes wasn't necessarily saying that the work and the seasons we go through in life are meaningless, but rather they are just fleeting, ever changing. Like vapor, here one minute and gone the next.
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