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US death/doom metal quartet Grey Skies Fallen premiere new album »Molded By Broken Hands« ahead of its release this Friday on Profound Lore Records!

New York melodic death/doom metal quartet Grey Skies Fallen stream their upcoming album »Molded By Broken Hands« in full ahead of its release this Friday, March 8th, 2024 via Profound Lore Records.

Tracklist:
01. A Twisted Place In Time
02. Molded by Broken Hands
03. No Place For Sorrow
04. I Can Hear Your Voice
05. Cracks In Time
06. Save Us
07. Knowing That You’re There

Courtesy of Earsplit PR:

»Molded By Broken Hands«, the sixth LP from New York City-based doomed dark metal veterans Grey Skies Fallen is now streaming in its epic entirety on the eve of its worldwide release through Profound Lore Records.

Grey Skies Fallen is embodied on »Molded By Broken Hands« by founding guitarist/vocalist Rick Habeeb (Buckshot Facelift, Reeking Aura), guitarist Joe D’angelo (Umbersound), bassist Tom Anderer (Buckshot Facelift, Reeking Aura, ex-Artificial Brain), and drummer Sal Gregory (Buckshot Facelift). The album sees the contingent offering their most triumphant work yet, carrying that feeling of the underappreciated and underrated dark metal scene that was culminating in the US during the late 1990s, an era where the band grew from, while helping to signal a new resurgence of doomy dark metal artistry currently building. Through soaring, emotionally searing melodies, glorious epic harmonics, and with an overall conquering aura, »Molded By Broken Hands« will finally deliver the recognition Grey Skies Fallen is worthy of.


Photo by Terrell Grannum

»Molded By Broken Hands« was recorded and engineered at Menegroth, The Thousand Caves (Krallice, Gorguts, Artificial Brain) by Colin Marston who also performed keyboards on the songs »No Place For Sorrow« and »I Can Hear Your Voice«. The album was mixed and mastered by legendary Swedish producer Dan Swanö (Opeth, Edge Of Sanity, Bloodbath) and completed with artwork and design by Travis Smith (Opeth, Death, Katatonia). The release date of »Molded By Broken Hands« also coincides with the 25th anniversary of Grey Skies Fallen’s debut album, »The Fate Of Angels«.

Rick Habeeb states, “We felt our last album was our strongest one yet, so this time around we needed to challenge ourselves. With the return of Joe to the band, we took it back to our roots while at the same time expanding on the sound and feel we created on »Cold Dead Lands«. Kind of taking it to the next level.”

Listen to Grey Skies Fallen’s entire »Molded By Broken Hands« early now at YouTube RIGHT HERE.

Profound Lore Records will release »Molded By Broken Hands« this Friday, March 8th on LP, CD, and digital formats. Find preorders, merch, and more HERE. Also watch the videos for »Knowing That You’re There« HERE and »Cracks In Time« HERE.

Grey Skies Fallen will announce special live performances in support of »Molded By Broken Hands« and the 25th anniversary of their first album over the months ahead, including hometown shows, several short regional tours, and more.

Grey Skies Fallen is:
Rick Habeeb – Vocals, Guitars
Joe D’Angelo – Guitars
Tom Anderer – Bass
Sal Gregory – Drums

“…a competent and pristine take on the genre they adore…. if you crank it in your headphones and stare into the freezing rain at sunset, the two experiences will mesh perfectly.” – Decibel Magazine

“…an experienced band at the top of their game. »Molded By Broken Hands« is quality through and through… The band keep going from strength to strength and »Molded By Broken Hands« is a triumph of skill and passion.” – Wonderbox Metal

“This type of ‘dark metal’ is typically most sincere in the moment, fleeting in fits of passion, but in this case what convinces most is the bigger picture, the complete thought served in the passage guided-through. A delayed-release catharsis and a stunning ride altogether Grey Skies Fallen have done well to one-up the already accomplished high point offered by their previous album by honing in on a few different layers of classic traditions where their voice suitably splits the difference in its own right.” – Mystification Zine

“…a soaring collection of dark and doom-laden songs that the band have become renowned for.” – Echoes And Dust

“…Grey Skies Fallen have managed to deliver another well balanced and quite diverse release that keeps things interested and the listeners engaged. We particularly enjoy these types of releases that while having a core sound, they keep adding different elements and new ideas to keep it fresh and powerful. 92/100” – Infernal Masquerade

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