Shaman’s Harvest Release “Rebelator” Today 

SHAMAN’S HARVEST RELEASE REBELATOR TODAY VIA

MASCOT RECORDS / MASCOT LABEL GROUP

View Static Video For “Lilith” Herehttps://youtu.be/6_EPHapVbmU 

LEAD SINGLE “VOICES” RISING WITHIN THE TOP 25 AT ACTIVE ROCK RADIO

Jefferson City, MO — Shaman’s Harvest and Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group have released the band’s new studio album REBELATOR. The lead single “Voices” continues to make moves up the Active Rock radio chart approaching the Top 20 most played songs at the format. Streams for the song exceed one million plays, while the cumulative count for the four recordings revealed in front of release exceed four million plays.  To hear “Voices,” click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTVgAHxyeSI

The band has been touring with Theory Of A Deadman since February 15, and will stage three more appearances on the bill in Raleigh, Myrtle Beach, and Charleston.  The band will appear at Welcome To Rockville in Daytona Beach, FL on Thursday, May 19 with KISS, Papa Roach, Five Finger Death Punch, Mammoth WVH and others.  Additional festival appearances include Pointfest in Maryland Heights, MO in May 21 and Rock Fest in Cadott, WI on July 16. Additional plans in motion will be announced shortly.

“This was the hardest record we’ve ever made, on every level,” says singer Nathan Hunt, referring to Shaman’s Harvest’s seventh LP. The Missouri hard-rockers assembled this project during a global pandemic that debilitated the entire music industry. The road to Rebelator was even rockier than the band expected: natural disasters, logistical nightmares, and an extreme case of collective writer’s block. “We struggled the whole way,” Hunt adds with a gruff baritone chuckle. “It was an interesting process for sure.”

Every creative step seemed to be hampered by an outside distraction—or even act of God. “A tornado ripped through our town, two miles from our studio, leveling everything in its path” recalls guitarist Josh Hamler.  “Luckily, no one was killed.  Everything can be rebuilt, but we completely lost our creative vibe following the tragic event”.  Hunt adds, “There was so much stop and go. There was a flood. We’d have something scheduled, so we’d focus, and be locked down for like a month at a time. Then somebody would have to go home, and it would be three weeks later before we’d start up again.”  Hamler adds with a laugh. “It was like Murphy’s law at one point—like, Jesus, what else is going to go wrong in the making of this record?”

Shaman’s Harvest were working with any musical seeds they could plant—like Hamler’s droning guitar on “Bird Dog,” which sprouted into a desert wasteland atmosphere of mouth harp, group percussion and deep, growling vocals. Hunt calls the final result a “weird mixture of things,” blending its dust-blown textures with bits of Metallica and Queens of the Stone Age—the perfect backdrop for his almost post-apocalyptic lyrics. The song, alongside “Red Hand Black Deeds,” will be prominently heard in the upcoming feature film The Last Victim starring Ron Perlman and Ali Larter planned for release this Spring.

“It’s definitely a cinematic thing—if nothing else, it’s a color or just one little scene in my head,” he says. “In my head, I was envisioning a lot of these small towns, like a railroad town or a farm town where people don’t want to farm anymore. And it just goes to shit, and then you have the opioids come in and everyone becomes a zombie.” 

When they arrived at lead single “Voices,” a graceful balance of light and shade, the band instantly knew they’d written one of their best—a feeling cemented by their mutual celebration. “Once we had it all laid out and had a rough demo,” says Hamler, “we listened back to the first time, and we all looked at each other and busted out laughing, like, ‘Fuck yeah!'”

In keeping with the spirit of those last three albums, the band aimed to, in Hunt’s words, “de-genre-fy” their music—aiming beyond the rote contemporary rock-metal formula to add sublet arrangement quirks.

The band has released six albums prior, with a combined 250 million plus streams their repertoire.  The majority of those are in the U.S., with 200 million plays. Europe accounts for 45 million, with other continents amassing the additional 5 million. To date, Shaman’s Harvest has sold over 100,000 albums and 415,000 singles.  At radio, the band’s last album yielded two Top 30 Active Rock singles in “The Come Up” and “Devil In Our Wake.” The prior album, and first with Mascot Label Group, Smokin’ Hearts and Broken Guns enjoyed massive success at the format with four Top 40 Active Rock singles, the highest chart position being #11 with “In Chains.” 

They have toured with a who’s who in Rock, amongst whom are Godsmack, Nickelback, AC/DC, Alice In Chains, Shinedown, Seether, and Cheap Trick alongside others. They’ve been a consistent draw at festivals that include Rock On The Range, Rocklahoma, Carolina Rebellion, Rock USA, Rockin’ The Rivers, Rock Carnival, and on the Shiprocked cruise. 

Shaman’s Harvest is vocalist Nathan Hunt, guitarist Josh Hamler and Derrick Shipp, and drummer Adam Zemanek.

Upcoming appearances include:

3/11     Raleigh, NC                                                    The Ritz @

3/12     Myrtle Beach, SC                                           House of Blues @

3/13     Charleston, SC                                                Charleston Music Hall @

5/19     Daytona Beach, FL                                         Welcome To Rockville

5/21     Maryland Heights, MO                                   Pointfest

6/25     Oklahoma City, OK                                        The Zoo Amphitheater %

7/16     Cadott, WI                                                      Rock Fest

9/24     Louisville, KY                                                Louder Than Life

@ – w/ Theory of a Deadman

% – w/ ZZ Top and Collective Soul