 Jimmy K here, Metal Voice. Look at this. The Metal Voice shirts are now on sale. Just go to the video description to find out on how you can purchase one. Metal! Good morning. It's KK, Metal Voice man on the street. Today I'm in Delaware and I'm lucky enough to be with my favorite vocalist, one of my favorite vocalist, Matt Barlow from the Ashes of Paris. And this is their new EP, Throne of Inequity. Matt, this is really good. It's a three song EP. They cover 24, 25 or 64 and Dustin the Wind on it. And the title track. Yeah. It's full album coming soon. Yep, coming soon man. So this is sort of just a little preview, something that, yeah, that Rock of Angels wanted to throw together to kind of give everybody that little bit of something in between records. And you know, obviously with COVID and everything like that, you know, it's really hurt the industry quite a bit and slowed down things. I think at the end of it we'll see a lot of great music coming out of it. It's giving people more time certainly to work and hone their stuff. And a lot of people have, you know, I've noticed I've been doing EPs and things like that. To kind of help the industry along, not give everybody so much to buy because I know things are tight financially for folks and everything. But give some folks with something interesting and something new to hold on to and kind of help coax them through. So we were really happy to do this. It was a lot of fun. Came out in January? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, our work back in Neil there and you know, obviously following the same theme we love working with him. Our work is beautiful and it's just like, you know, that's a wall hanger. In my opinion, I mean, he does that kind of work. He paints. So all these are typically based off of his paintings. He did your Well of Souls. The first album? Yep. The first album is actually Van did that. Van designed that and did that. Well of Souls. Yes, he did Well of Souls, correct. We hope to continue on working with Neil as long as he'll do stuff for us. How do you tour with this? Because you've got a day job which he's going to in a minute. We stopped him from going to work today. Thank you, man, by the way. No worries, man. Would you tour around your work schedule? Yeah, that's typically what I do. I, you know, have vacation and things like that. I've been working for 18 years so I have a bit of vacation to be able to work with. Obviously it's tough right now for everybody to do that kind of thing. But typically that's what I've done. That's what I've done before with IceDirt. Whenever I went back to touring with them, I used to, or I used to, you know, my vacation time and whatnot. That's sort of what we do. Now we did a small Southwest tour to support the last album. But as far as, you know, getting over to Europe and things like that, it's really all about supply and demand. You know, if people want us over there, then we, you know, we get invited and we get asked over. Hopefully that will happen. We'll see how it goes. You know, with this record. Now we hope for great things from this record. The next record, like we were talking about before when we started this interview, Turn of Inequity is certainly a good primer for the next record. It kind of gives you an idea. Do we have a title on the new one? Well, not yet. Not without giving something away. So hopefully, I'm just going to try to keep all that a little bit quiet. But we are looking for a fall release, you know, hopefully at least by September. That would be great. All right, well thank you for your time and thank you for your service, Matt. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. Thanks for stopping by. We're at Georgetown, Delaware. And this is KK, the metal voicemail in the street. And Matt Barlow. And you are watching the Metal Voice. Metal Voice.