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Sweetland reignite attention on »Pariah« EP – out now psychedelic doom release returns to the spotlight!

Hailing from Mankato, Minnesota, Sweetland are circling back to the underground with renewed focus on their 2025 release »Pariah« EP, a dense slab of psychedelic doom metal that continues to earn attention well beyond its initial drop.

Originally released November 4, 2025, »Pariah« EP is not a comeback or a reinvention. It’s a reminder. Heavy, slow, and deliberately unpolished, the record sits in that thick space between collapse and clarity, pulling influence from the crushing dynamics of Melvins, the hypnotic weight of Monolord, and the expansive, genre bending scope often associated with Devin Townsend.

Now, with fresh promotion and renewed push through the underground circuit, Sweetland are giving the EP a second life, aiming it at new listeners who may have missed it the first time around.

Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Zach Thomas, the production stays intentionally raw and immersive, letting the riffs breathe, drag, and collapse exactly how they were meant to.

Band statement: “We never saw »Pariah« as something that had an expiration date. Doom doesn’t age out. It just waits. This is us pulling it back into the light for the people who weren’t there the first time.”

Sweetland aren’t chasing hype. They’re letting the record speak louder the second time around. And »Pariah« EP still hits like it was carved out of stone and left in a storm.

Courtesy of Metal Devastation PR

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well