“Coda” is a huge moment in the history of Sertraline; The final single from the band to feature both Lizzie Parry on vocals and Dan ‘Hendo’ Henderson on bass, it’s the end of the beginning for the Northern progressive tech metallers. But, if you’re going to close a chapter in the life of your band, this is one hell of a way to do it.
Famed in UK metal circles for Lizzie’s dual vocal approach alongside the monstrous riffs of Mike Hawkings and Tom Wilson and Si Douglas’ precision drumming, Coda changes tack ever so slightly. Drawing on the more progressive and melodic elements of their sound, it will leave the listener wondering if Sertraline wanted something of a more peaceful, serene send off for Lizzie. Then the breakdown hits, the fierce vocals come roaring back, and fans new and old alike have a song that is both a fantastic statement for the future of Sertraline and a great way to end this current version of the band.
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Check out the lyric video for “Coda” below. “Coda” is also available to stream and on assorted digital platforms including Spotify, Amazon Music, Deezer and Apple Music.
For more on the significance of Coda – here’s half of Sertraline’s six string attack Mike Hawkings:
“Coda” says exactly what we want it to say from both Lizzie’s and the remaining ’ perspectives, namely that this is the end of an incredibly significant part of our lives, but very much the beginning of another. It’s a very challenging one to play but the juice is definitely worth the squeeze! I’m glad that we leave people with a song like this before we go into our cocoon and emerge as something a little different in a few months time.
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