Canadian sludge/doom/death metal outfit Ethereal Tomb premiere new music video for »When The Rivers Dry«!

Barrie/Toronto, Canada based sludge/doom/death metal outfit Ethereal Tomb premiere new music video for the track »When The Rivers Dry«. »When The Rivers Dry« is also the title track of their sophomore full-length album, released on September 8th, 2023 via Black Throne Productions.
Filmed by friends on tour and local shows: Rory Procyk, Niki, Smuther, DoFlame, ShotByDemon.
Edited by Alexander Senum.
Analog glitching by Rory Procyk.
Courtesy of C Squared Music:
Ethereal Tomb’s new album, »When The Rivers Dry«, delivers a dark offering of doom infused with death and hardcore. The powerful and emotive record explores indigenous existence/resistance, reclamation, ecocide, love, grief and suffering.
Ethereal Tomb deliver a poignant message throughout »When The Rivers Dry«. Shrouded in a gloomy storm of anguish filled harsh vocals and thundering distorted instruments, the album’s title track illustrates the intrinsic links between capitalism and colonialism. The oppressor’s greed and forced ecocide extends to not only indigenous nations, it will eventually affect everyone.
»Victim Mentality« unleashes a sombre, slow pace through its weighty rhythms before building intensity to a dark end, while »Reclamation« brings an aggressive onslaught of descending rhythms and crashing cymbals. »When The Rivers Dry« draws to a close with the haunting drones of »The Sufferance Of Mourning«. Foreboding rhythms and soaring lead melodies produce a stark contrast.
About Ethereal Tomb:
Based out of Barrie/Toronto, Canada, Ethereal Tomb have been producing their doom-esque sound, with a DIY/communal ethos of a hardcore band, since 2021. The band released their debut, self-titled LP in May of 2022, followed by their split EP with Loose in November of the same year. Ethereal Tomb draw inspiration from the likes of Earth Crisis, Have Heart, Fugazi, Death and Autopsy.
Order »When The Rivers Dry« here:
Vinyl | Cassette
Credits:
Mixed by Jake Ballah.
Mastered by Joel Grind of Toxic Holocaust.
Ethereal Tomb is:
Alexander Senum – Vocals/Guitar
Aidan Weatherall – Bass
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well