Style: Doom Metal
Like: Elder, YOB, Bell Witch
Label: Nuclear Blast Records
Adjectives: Evocative, Emotional, Deep
Description: The eagerly awaited new album by PALLBEARER, titled MIND BURNS ALIVE, is set to release on May 17th, 2024. This album is expected to showcase their most authentic and emotionally charged work yet. The recent release of the track Where The Light Fades along with its video directed by Dan Almasy provides a glimpse into the overarching themes of the six-song album.
“These songs are a deeper exploration of dynamics and sonic color than anything we have done up to this point,” vocalist and guitarist Brett Campbell explains the band's decision to strip everything back for the forthcoming nearly hour-long album. “I’m of the belief that true heaviness comes from emotional weight, and sometimes sheer bludgeoning isn’t the right approach to getting a feeling across.”
Campbell describes the new single as “vignettes that tell the stories of people who deal with myriad sicknesses of the spirit… illnesses communicated by the world we live in, and the subjects are the symptoms of the disease.”
Like: Elder, YOB, Bell Witch
Label: Nuclear Blast Records
Adjectives: Evocative, Emotional, Deep
Description: The eagerly awaited new album by PALLBEARER, titled MIND BURNS ALIVE, is set to release on May 17th, 2024. This album is expected to showcase their most authentic and emotionally charged work yet. The recent release of the track Where The Light Fades along with its video directed by Dan Almasy provides a glimpse into the overarching themes of the six-song album.
“These songs are a deeper exploration of dynamics and sonic color than anything we have done up to this point,” vocalist and guitarist Brett Campbell explains the band's decision to strip everything back for the forthcoming nearly hour-long album. “I’m of the belief that true heaviness comes from emotional weight, and sometimes sheer bludgeoning isn’t the right approach to getting a feeling across.”
Campbell describes the new single as “vignettes that tell the stories of people who deal with myriad sicknesses of the spirit… illnesses communicated by the world we live in, and the subjects are the symptoms of the disease.”