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American stoner/doom metal band Thrumm feat. members of Bishop Lake, Halcyon Way, Bludy Gyres and Hallows Eve stream their new EP »Neon Dead«

Atlanta, Georgia based stoner/doom metal band Thrumm stream their new EP, entitled »Neon Dead«, which was released on October 31st, 2022.

»Neon Dead« EP is available now on most steaming platforms including Bandcamp.

Tracklist:
01. Overdrive
02. Morning After Judgement Day
03. Throwing Stoned
04. Neon Dead

Stoner/doom metal with clean vocals hailing from Atlanta, Georgia. Featuring current and former members of Bishop Lake, Halcyon Way, Bludy Gyres and Hallows Eve.

All music written by Thrumm.
All songs recorded, mixed and mastered at Ledbelly Sound Studio By Matthew Washburn.

Thrumm is:
David Prince – Guitar
Chris Abbamonte – Guitar
Glen Williams – Bass Guitar
Troy Wolf – Drums
Sean Shields – Vocals

“It is this flavor of metal, blended with a little 70’s hard rock swagger and a touch of doom(ish) dankness, that Atlanta, Georgia quintet Thrumm bring to the table with their debut EP “Neon Dead”, an amalgamation of old school melody and swing with new school grit and groove that will tick the boxes of fans of both. “Neon Dead” is a little gem of an EP packed with everything good about heavy music, David Prince (guitar); Chris Abbamonte (guitar); Glen Williams (bass); Troy Wolf (drums) and Sean Shields (vocals) have together managed to take all the best bits from old school traditional heavy metal and substitute the bits they didn’t like with elements salvaged from 70’s classic rock and early proto-doom. Abbamonte and Prince lay down a myriad of modern and retro flavored riffs while beneath them there is Williams and Wolf keeping things tight and solid with low growling bottom end and powerful punchy rhythms. Structured to accommodate vocals and it would take quite a vocalist to do them the justice they deserve, thankfully in Sean Shields they have such a vocalist. Shields voice is a jaw-dropping mix of smooth soulfulness and raw power, he doesn’t just hit notes he smashes through them with the ease of an opera singer, in his lower register he brings a gritty smokiness to bear, in his upper he soars with a husky soulfulness that is reminiscent of Trapeze/Deep Purple MK III’s Glenn “The Voice of Rock” Hughes.” From the review on Desert Psychlist – by Frazer Jones

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

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