Buzzherd release the brand new track »Pinworm Quinceanera« from their upcoming split album with Pale Horseman

American stoner/sludge/doom band Buzzherd release the brand new track »Pinworm Quinceanera« from their upcoming split album with fellow sludgers Pale Horseman, out on October 28th, 2022.
Says the band: “Hey there bud. We got a new song out just for you. It’s called »Pinworm Quinceanera«! You can find it on all of the available streaming platforms or you can stream it on YouTube at the link here. It’s off of our upcoming split record with the tectonic plate shifting titans Pale Horseman. They also have a track available for your listening pleasure and the link will be in the comments. Like and share you little devil.”
Tracklist:
01. Buzzherd – PxBxPxTxBx
02. Buzzherd – Menstrualcity
03. Buzzherd – Leave A Little Room For Jesus
04. Buzzherd – MoufTrix
05. Buzzherd – Pinworm Quinceanera
06. Pale Horseman – Grigori
07. Pale Horseman – Exile
08. Pale Horseman – Orisons
09. Pale Horseman – Legions
10. Pale Horseman – Vimanas (Bonus Track)
Courtesy of C Squared Music:
The brutal Bethlehem, PA, based Buzzherd and Chicago sludge lords Pale Horseman are preparing to release a new Split album celebrating a wealth of fierce, heavy music on October 28th, 2022.
Emerging in the early 2010s with a sludgy/doomy sound, the Buzzherd have evolved to create a death and sludge hybrid, with a dose of grind. During their career, the outfit have performed with the likes of EyeHateGod, Today Is The Day, Hooded Menace, and Secret Cutter. With six full-length releases under their belts, Pale Horseman have also shared stages with the likes of EyeHateGod, Crowbar, Bongripper and Coroner, and performed at several festivals including Doomed & Stoned Festival, Beard Metal Fest and Full Terror Assault.
Initiating proceedings with an aggressive intensity, Buzzherd’s »PxBxPxTxBx« is fuelled by groove rhythms, thundering percussion and guttural vocals, while »Leave A Little Room For Jesus« delivers driving guitar riffs and fast-moving motifs. The quartet unleash a fury of heavy atrocities across the first half of the album. Deliciously distorted guitar tones carry a razor sharp edge, and the vocal delivery appears to rise from the depths as the bass and drums ground deeper into the earth. Honing a nightmarish atmosphere, Buzzherd unleash and an unceasing assault on the senses. Pale Horseman emerges out of the gloom with an advancing eerie fuzz inflamed sound through »Grigori«. Creating a striking mood through dynamic guitars, compelling vocals and ferocious percussion, »Exile« is a poignant exploration of a dark subject, aptly conveyed through the intense instrumentation. Pale Horseman’s bonus track »Vimanas« ventures through a smorgasbord of instrumental and vocal harmonies that produces an immersive effect.
Split combines the sheer anguish from Buzzherd with the moody experimentation from Pale Horseman. The new album is filled with colossal sounds from both bands as they venture unafraid into the murky depths. Hard-hitting and unforgiving, Split is a powerful offering.
Buzzherd:
Line-Up:
Taylor Brown – Drums
Terry Payne – Vocals
Bryan Ferencz – Guitar
Justin Dottor – Bass
Credits:
Recorded/mixed/mastered by John Rupp at Soundmine Recording Studio in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania (Ghost, Gojira).
Pale Horseman:
Line-Up:
Andre Almaraz – Lead Vocals/Lead Guitar
Eric Ondo – Lead Vocals/Rhythm Guitar
Rich Cygan – Bass
Jason Schryver – Drums
Links:
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Credits:
Recorded & mixed by Pete Grossman (High Priest) at Bricktop Studio in Chicago, Illinois.
Mastered by Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu) at his Avalanche Studios, United Kingdom.
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well