Watch: Northlane – Singularity
http://youtu.be/oMyyNv_gBLc
Michael Lawler
Vocalist Michael Lawler’s interpretation of the song is emotionally charged, his tears visible in the video. He has also impressivley showcased his storytelling skills, crafting lyrics that deal with the pain of loss and the struggle to move on, building to a crescendo where he can unleash his full screaming voice. His take on Singularity is titled Moon Flower.
Watch: Michael Lawler Singularity Northlane Vocal Rendition – Moon Flower
Hunter Young
Hunter Young, of the band Silence, has titled his second audition track Grey Skies and begins the song with a powerful, reverberant scream. His interpretation of the song also showcases his production skills as he layers echoing clean vocals over looped screams.
Watch: Hunter Young Singularity Northlane Vocal Rendition Grey Skies
http://youtu.be/a39yDW1jNvU
Curt Hardin
Singer Curt Hardin takes his time on this audition, showcasing a pristine singing voice with considered lyrics about isolation and loneliness, before building up to an emotional crescendo in time with the original track’s sparse percussion.
Watch: Curt Hardin Northlane Singularity Vocal Rendition
Marcus Bridge
Vocalist Marcus Bridge’s interpretation of the song is commendable not only for his impressive clean vocal abilities but also for his uplifting lyricism. For his track Grateful, Bridge explores the fleeting nature of pain. Bridge also shared with viewers that the song is about his experience of losing his father to an overdose and coming out of that dark place feeling grateful.
Watch: Marcus Bridge Singularity interpretation – Grateful
Ross Day
Ross Day has also dedicated his song to his father and peppered through the track are spoken-sung verses of Day seemingly speaking directly to him. “I can only be strong for one/ We set course for a destination/ Let us pass this devastation,” he sings cryptically.
Watch: Ross Day Singularity interpretation
Shaun Coar
Shaun Coar uses this rendition to showcase his impressive vocal range, only unleashing his first scream to full effect at the 2:50 minute mark. The track is titled The Quiet but the song is far from that, as he sings of taking the leap, blindly, into the “unknown”.
Watch: Shaun Coar Singularity cover – The Quiet
Justin Dengate
The slow-building instrumentation of Singularity seems to have inspired vocalist Justin Dengate to pen a song about fathering a newborn. “A speck of life upon a screen/ I lose myself in your heartbeat,” he sings sweetly. While his clean singing ticks all the boxes, Dengate doesn’t forget to show off his screaming chops too.
Watch: Justin Dengate – Singularity Rendition
http://youtu.be/sBH30oODQtM
Tom Weaver
Tom Weaver of South Wales outfit Well Wisher covered all bases in his Singularity rendition, showcasing all facets of his versatile voice while revealing deeply personal lyrics. He begins in a soft, sung whisper, before moving on to a spoken word verse and finally unleashing his powerful scream as he tells us, “no one should have to feel as though they’re alone”.
Watch: Tom Weaver – Northlane Audition Singularity Rendition
Please note second round audition videos for previously contacted finalists Wes Good, Aeden Cooper, Erik Bickerstaffe, Cade Armstrong, Antek Olech and Tim Westwood were unavailable at time of publication.
UPDATE 14/10/14 6.27pm: Some of the previously announced finalists have already revealed that they have not been chosen for the Northlane frontman role. Tim Westwood, Hunter Young, Aeden Cooper, Cade Armstrong and Shaun Coar have all revealed the news via their personal Facebook accounts.