Description
When people talk about modern doom metal, it’s not likely to be long before PALLBEARER comes up. For the better part of a decade the Arkansan quartet have earned widespread praise with critically acclaimed release after critically acclaimed release. Now the group return with their hotly anticipated fourth album, Forgotten Days.
The record follows the band’s 2017 release, Heartless, which saw them push the boundaries of their brand of doom with influences from a range of genres, including prog and alternative rock and metal. This time around they’ve returned to the more straight-ahead doom of their earlier releases. Forgotten Days is arguably the band’s heaviest record since their 2012 debut, Sorrow And Extinction. How listeners feel about that will depend very much on which of PALLBEARER‘s albums they prefer. Either way, there is no way of mistaking this for a doom-by-numbers record. It’s an expansive, often emotional offering from a band who continue to put out some of the best doom around. […] distortedsound.com
Additional information
Weight | 600 g |
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Format | LP |
Style | Doom/Sludge/Drone, Metal |