Artist's albums
[m]other
2023 · album
Mother Pt. 4
2023 · single
Red Fur
2023 · single
Godhead
2023 · single
Synthwave Vegan
2022 · single
Outrun
2021 · single
Viscera
2021 · single
Outsider
2020 · single
Members Only
2019 · single
False Idol
2017 · album
Doublespeak
2017 · single
Overthrow
2017 · single
Matriarch
2015 · album
Phoenix
2015 · single
Subject Zero
2013 · single
Eclipse
2012 · album
[id]
2010 · album
The Common Man's Collapse
2008 · album
All Things Set Aside
2006 · album
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Underneath a maelstrom of polyrhythmic guitars, sweeping vocals, and shuddering beats, Veil of Maya encode a ponderous narrative at the core of their sixth full-length album, False Idol [Sumerian Records]. This time around, a captivating concept drives the quartet—Marc Okubo, Sam Applebaum, Danny Hauser, and Lukas Magyar. The first single “Overthrow” revs up from a crushing tidal wave of riffing into a soaring and striking clean refrain. It taps into the expansive energy of signature fan favorites, while elevating the group to a new level. Whether it’s the pulverizing power of “Lull” or knockout send-off of “Tyrant” and “Livestream,” False Idol exorcises an unforgettable narrative in the landscape of Veil of Maya’s most definitive work to date.