Get ready to hear another side of Erra's guitarist/vocalist Jesse Cash, as he's releasing the first full length offering from his other band Ghost Atlas this week. The new album is titled All Is in Sync and There's Nothing Left to Sing About and Ghost Atlas have teamed up with Loudwire to bring you the exclusive album stream.

Though Erra lean toward the metal side, there's something quite melodic and more rock-based in Ghost Atlas' sound. The album itself is a labor of love for Cash, who went the independent route when putting together the All Is in Sync effort, even funding a majority of the release.

"The freedom of total independence is super gratifying," says Cash. "It showcases a protective spirit towards the integrity of the music and general creative direction, as well as a more personal feeling of getting your music directly from the musician."

The vocalist has been steadily rolling out new music in advance of the album, with the upbeat album opener "Cry Wolf," the more immediate-feeling and in-the-moment rocker "Mirror Room," the hypnotically-heavy Deftones-namechecking song "Legs" and the lilting and dream-like "Night Drive" all giving fans a good taste of what the album's about.

“I think this record, like the previous EPs I’ve released, still has a good contrast of negative themes weighted by positive solutions," says Cash. "The way that it differs for me is just the overall sound itself. Now that I’ve written a lot of material for the project, it seems to be falling more and more into its own identity. The direction of this record feels very realized, and the songs are in my opinion, the catchiest I’ve ever written.”

Take a listen to Ghost Atlas' All Is in Sync and There's Nothing Left to Sing About in the player above and if you like what you hear, it's available to order in both physical and digital platforms. The album will be everywhere tomorrow (Nov. 17).

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