sábado, 21 de febrero de 2015

ENSIFERUM ANNOUNCES US/CANADA TOUR WITH KORPIKLAANI AND TROLLFEST


WARHORSE RE-RELEASES "AS HEAVEN TURNS TO ASH" + TRACK STREAM

Here is the press statement: "With its official reissue now just days away, today Vice Magazine levies the heavy with a stream of "I Am Dying" from legendary Massachusetts doom weavers, WARHORSE (check below).  

The gargantuan psalm comes by way of the band's final EP of the same name, initially unleashed in 2002 and now available as a companion to the band's "As Heaven Turns To Ash..." full-length, both given the reissue treatment by Southern Lord Recordings.Long out-of-print, fervently sought after, and unconditionally vital in foreshadowing the glut of current bands that indulge in slow, self-possessed, infernal low-end sound excursions, WARHORSE's "As Heaven Turns To Ash" and their subsequent "I Am Dying EP" still reeks of brimstone, bong smoke, and burning tube amp nearly fifteen years since their respective releases! Both slabs of doom domination will be combined and reanimated on double LP and digital formats courtesy of the Lord.  

In commemoration of its release, Vice Magazine kicks off your weekend with the sonic enormity of "I Am Dying" noting, "Doom is a careful and meticulous art, and WARHORSE did it right. They blended Sabbath-era blues riffs with obliterating vocals and enough dark walls of sound to transcend all of the usual run-of-the-mill stoner metal. It's a heavy dose of sludge... While bands like Sleep and Electric Wizard encouraged us to 'drop out of life with bong in hand' or mount the dopethrone, WARHORSE conjures a genuine sense of exuberant doom and despair."

Forged in 1996 and lasting the best part of a decade, the output of WARHORSE wallows deep down, grooving at the kind of frequency usually associated with imminent natural disaster. But in addition to their intricate delivery, WARHORSE exuded an experimental, subtle psychedelic swagger which gave rise to gritty and memorable riffs, and saw them sharing stages with the likes of such amplification legends as Electric Wizard, Khanate, Acid King, High On Fire and Unearthly Trance.