Doom and stoner metal units Cosmic Reaper and Endtime stream their »Doom Sessions Vol. 7« split EP, out today via Heavy Psych Sounds!
US stoner doom merchants Cosmic Reaper and Swedish doom nihilists Endtime are streaming their »Doom Sessions Vol. 7« split EP, which was just released today, January 20th, 2023 via Heavy Psych Sounds.
Tracklist:
01. Endtime – Tunnel Of Life
02. Endtime – Beyond The Black Void
03. Cosmic Reaper – Sundowner
04. Cosmic Reaper – Dead And Loving It
05. Cosmic Reaper – King Of Kings
Courtesy of Purple Sage PR:
Heavy Psych Sounds Records is set to release the trippy and bone-crushing »Doom Sessions Vol. 7« split album featuring the sonic power of Cosmic Reaper and Endtime. Stream it in its entirety now on Doomed & Stoned!
💀 Listen to »Doom Sessions Vol. 7« in full at this location 💀
The seventh chapter of the »Doom Sessions« split series on Heavy Psych Sounds, featuring Swedish nihilist doom unit Endtime and North Carolina’s stoner doom merchants Cosmic Reaper. »Doom Sessions Vol. 7« takes no prisoner, as Endtime’s grim and bone-crushing contribution (including an unearthly Devo cover) perfectly matches the devilish, slow-and-low spacey doom of Cosmic Reaper.
Since their ignition in 2020, these series have been delivering steamroller EPs, packing together earth-shattering collaborations between some of the loudest stoner and doom acts of the scene, from Conan to Bongzilla, Acid Mammoth, -(16)- or Grime.
Endtime / Cosmic Reaper »Doom Sessions Vol. 7« split EP
Out January 13th on Heavy Psych Sounds – Pre-order: heavypsychsounds.com/shop.htm#HPS247
Endtime started out in 2015 under the name Saturniids with the pure intention of creating apocalyptic and earth-shattering musical compositions. That name didn’t suit their needs or personality, so in 2019 they decided to change it to the more fitting name Endtime. They are the ambassadors for no tomorrow, fostering exploitation movies and aesthetics from the 1980s. Think Giallo, Carpenter and Cronenberg. They don’t believe in groove or swing. They turn amps up to 11, they cause ruptured eardrums and serious dysentery with their subatomic frequencies. Endtime are the music equivalent to a nuclear blast. Featuring former members of Obnoxius Youth, Undergång, Taiwaz and Noctum, their twisted and devastating brand of nihilistic doom tinged with a pervasive 80s horror aesthetic was described as “the music equivalent of a nuclear blast”. Their debut album »Impending Doom« was released in 2021 on Heavy Psych Sounds.
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Hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina, psych-doom outfit Cosmic Reaper delivers classic doom and stoner metal elements dipped in psychedelia. In its infancy, bass player Garrett Garlington and guitar player Dillon Prentice, together in Garrett’s kitchen, mixed heavy and fuzzy harmonies with crushing riffs. Not long after, the duo added Thad Collis, which ethereal vocals and impassioned guitar harmonies are what built the band’s foundation. Colorado Springs metal veteran Jeremy Grobsmith (The Great Redneck Hope, Matterhorn, Worry) then joined the band. His hard-hitting and eclectic drum style rounded out the Cosmic Reaper sound and the band was born. In September 2019, they recorded the »Demon Dance« EP at Greensboro’s recording studio The Parliament House, alongside owner and maverick Jacob Beeson. Noteworthy exposure from doom metal-focused podcasts and webzines helped in the success of this first offering. The band returned to Beeson’s studio in the summer of 2020 to start recording. Laden with droning riffs and down-tempo walls of monolithic sound, completed their crushing self-titled debut album, which was released in early 2021 on Heavy Psych Sounds.
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