Born of Osiris

Born of Osiris

pop

About

“Simulation Theory” posits that reality and existence as we know them to be are merely a

computer simulation.

Of course, The Matrix explored such a possibility in 1999, while Elon Musk espouses this

hypothesis as gospel for 2019. Regardless of the theory’s truth, humanity still thrives under the

weight of all-encompassing technology and daily cyber advancements. Born Of Osiris preserve

such humanity within a torrent of destructive polyrhythmic riffing, chaotic vocal transmissions,

and synth disarray. The Chicago quintet—Ronnie Canizaro [lead vocals], Joe Buras [keys,

synthesizers, vocals], Lee McKinney [guitar], Nick Rossi [bass], and Cameron Losch

[drums]—perfect that approach on 2019’s aptly titled, The Simulation [Sumerian Records].

“When you listen to the record, I hope you investigate where you see yourself and the future

going in terms of technology and artificial intelligence,” exclaims Buras.

The musicians architected a beacon to transmit such a message since their 2007 emergence.

Not only have they performed on stages with Judas Priest, Rob Zombie, Bring Me The Horizon,

and more, but they also landed four consecutive entries on the Billboard Top 200, including A

Higher Place [2009], The Discovery [2011], Tomorrow We Die Alive [2013], and Soul Sphere

[2015]. Additionally, they garnered features from Guitar World, Brave Words, Metalsucks, and

MetalInjection, to name a few.

By looking back, the group made a major leap forward. They spent 2017 performing their

breakthrough 2007 debut, The New Reign, in its entirety on the road. By the time the guys hit

the studio with Nick Sampson [Asking Alexandria, Of Mice & Men] who produced vocals while

McKinney produced and engineered the entire record instrumentally, the vision crystallized for

their next evolution.

“We usually don’t wait this long between records,” Buras continues. “By playing The New Reign,

we got back to the original vibes. Once we really started writing, it was a combination of our old

and new songwriting styles. The last three albums felt like a trilogy. On this one, we take the

next step throughout putting all of our skills into one distinct body of work.”

That included welcoming Rossi into the fold following the departure of original bassist David Da

Rocha. Beyond the creative core of McKinney and Losch handling most of the writing, Rossi lent

his writing talents to the process on a handful of songs. The music further incorporated

instrumental virtuosity as well as entrancing synths and twin vocals. At the same time, Buras

dove into books like Jacek Dukaj’s Perfect Imperfection, kickstarting a thematic thread.

On the first single “The Accursed,” screeching keys entwine with precise and pummeling riffing

before spiraling towards a hard-hitting and head-nodding groove.

“The songs are more anthemic,” Buras says. “They’re about not giving up when things get

difficult, you feel down, or a relationship isn’t working. Instead, you don’t stop and force on.

We came into this lifestyle aware of the sacrifices. This is how we’re going to live it.”

“Under The Gun” upholds that sentiment, while “Silence The Echo” steamrolls forward amidst a

flurry airtight guitars and a percussive maelstrom.

“That one dives into silencing negative thoughts,” he elaborates. “We all feel down sometimes,

but you silence those thoughts and keep moving.”

In the end—whether a simulation or not—Born Of Osiris confidently embrace the future with

open arms and deliver their boldest output yet.

“There’s the technological side to the music, but there’s also a message of being patient and

persevering,” he leaves off. “We’ve redefined our sound on this one. Everything is coming

together. We’re brothers in this. It’s a new chapter for Born Of Osiris.”

Upcoming events

  • Inkcarceration - Sunday - with Limp Bizkit, A Day To Remember and more 2026 @ Ohio State Reformatory
    Inkcarceration - Sunday - with Limp Bizkit, A Day To Remember and more 2026 @ Ohio State Reformatory
    Ohio State Reformatory
    Sun 19.07.2026 12:00
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  • Louder Than Life Festival 2026 @ Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center
    Louder Than Life Festival 2026 @ Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center
    Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center
    Fri 18.09.2026 12:00
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