Progressive doom-rock band PALLBEARER has announced a week of shows that will take place in late September. The mini-tour will include performances at Heavy Mountain II Fest in Asheville, NC withCORROSION OF CONFORMITY, TORCHE and WINDHAND, a show with KAYO DOT in Lexington, KY, and additional shows with DESTROYER OF LIGHT. Tickets are on sale now athttps://www.pallbearerdoom.com/tour.
Recently, PALLBEARER expanded their relationship with Nuclear Blast Records for a worldwide deal to release the band’s heavily-anticipated fourth full-length album. The band also released a new song titled, “Atlantis,” as part of Sub Pop Records’ “Sub Pop Singles Club.” Listen to the song athttps://geni.us/Pallbearer_Atlantis.
The Little Rock, Arkansas bred foursome, PALLBEARER, arrived on the doom metal scene in 2012 with a stunning debut full-length,Sorrow and Extinction, which was described by Pitchfork.com as “startlingly well realized, with deep, sludgy guitar textures and proggy songs that are complemented by a sparkling melodic sensibility” and NPR.org stating, “These are songs that challenge the doom gods themselves for a place on the throne.”
Over the last decade, critical praise rained as PALLBEARER released the 2014’s lauded Foundations of Burden (“monstrous riffs that turn out to be gentle giants, with sheer beauty imbuing every guitar layer” – PasteMagazine.com) and their most recent album, 2017’s Heartless (“Pallbearer is living proof of an old cliché: good things come in threes” – ConsequenceOfSound.net).
https://youtu.be/FV1oaYgktvo FORGOTTEN DAYS, ARRIVES OCT. 23 VIA NUCLEAR BLAST https://www.pallbearerdoom.com/forgotten-days To view “Forgotten Days” (Cinema Edition) click the image above or follow this link: https://youtu.be/FV1oaYgktvo July 20, 2020, Little Rock, Ark. […]
Arkansas avant-garde doom quartet, Pallbearer, have released a live video for their track “Vengeance & Ruination,” taken from their formidable latest record Forgotten Days. The footage was recorded at St Vitus in Brooklyn, last year, […]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDNHBAwIP7U “Pallbearer sound as strong as ever.” – Consequence of Sound “…sweeping and melancholic, it carves out a shadow-cast yet verdant valley between the majesty of vintage Black Sabbath and the morbid romanticism of Type […]