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Doom metal trio Slower (w/ Monolord, Fu Manchu, Year Of The Cobra members) share new album »Rage And Ruin« in full; out soon on Heavy Psych Sounds!

Doom metal project Slower is streaming their upcoming sophomore album »Rage And Ruin« in full ahead of its release this Friday, November 1st, 2024 via Heavy Psych Sounds.

Featuring members of Fu Manchu, Year Of The Cobra and Monolord.

Tracklist:
01. Hellfire
02. Chemical Warfare (Slayer cover)
03. Gates Of Hell
04. Sins Of The Dead
05. Haunting The Chapel (Slayer cover)
06. Rage And Ruin

Courtesy of Purple Sage PR:

Doom metal supertrio Slower (with members of Fu Manchu, Year Of The Cobra and Monolord) present their sophomore album »Rage And Ruin« in its entirety ahead of its official release this November 1st on Heavy Psych Sounds.

“Rage And Ruin has enough doom metal in its bones that its deviations to the model manage to shine even brighter as a result.” — Metalsucks

​​”A mind-bending blend of dense riffs, explosive solos, killers grooves, and enchanting vocals.” — Ghost Cult Magazine

Stream Slower’s new album »Rage And Ruin« via Ghost Cult Mag

Initially an all-star tribute to Slayer, Slower released their debut album »Slower« (also featuring Laura Pleasants of Kylesa, Scott Reeder of Fireball Ministry and Peder Bergstrand of Lowrider) in the winter of 2024. The now trio of Bob Balch (Fu Manchu) on guitar, Amy Tung Barrysmith (Year Of The Cobra) on bass and vocals and Esben Willems (Monolord) on drums is ready to release their awaited sophomore album »Rage And Ruin« on Heavy Psych Sounds. The album comprises two Slayer covers (»Chemical Warfare« and »Haunting The Chapel«) and four original creations, all dark, crushing and haunting doom crowned by Amy Tung-Barrysmith’s alluring vocals.

About the new album, Bob Balch says: “When we started this album, the original intention was to cover Slayer’s EP »Haunting The Chapel« in its entirety. We started with »Chemical Warfare« then went on to »Haunting The Chapel«, but once we got to »Captor Of Sin« we realized that tune didn’t want to be slowed down at all. So we started writing our own songs and I’m glad we did. The result is »Rage And Ruin«. Two sides with Slayer songs in the middle, bookended by Slower originals. We are super proud of this record and can’t wait for you to hear it!”

Amy Tung Barrysmith adds: “When we started writing originals, I wanted to try to keep to the same themes that Slayer wrote about. There are a lot of songs about war in Slayer’s songs and when I heard the »Hellfire« riff, the first image that came to mind was just this bright red fire raining down from the heavens. With all of the upheaval in the world today, it seemed like a fitting topic. What makes this song slightly unique, though, is that I came up with the title, »Hellfire«, first from that initial image I had in my head. Writing the lyrics after that was easy.”

New album »Rage And Ruin« out November 1st on Heavy Psych Sounds

About the origins of Slower, Bob Balch explains: “The idea for the Slower project started around four years ago. I was teaching a student how to play »South Of Heaven« by Slayer but she was a beginner so we slowed it down. I thought that sounded cool so I tuned down to B standard and tried it. I added some drums and thought “someone in the doom community should do this and name it Slower.”

A few years later I befriended Steven “Thee Slayer Hippy” Hanford, best known for his work as the drummer in the influential Oregon punk band Poison Idea. He was backstage at a Fu Manchu show. Oddly enough I was wearing a Poison Idea shirt and he told me that my shirt sucks. I asked who he was and why he was in our backstage. He told me and I felt stupid. We started drinking whiskey and talking about music. We stayed in touch over the next year or so and during Covid I told him about my Slower idea. He asked me to send him tracks. I waited too long because the day I sent the tracks he passed away. Totally tragic. I’m glad I got to know him even for a few years. He was a monster musician with a giant heart. He will be greatly missed.

I shelved the project for a while after that. One day Esben from Monolord posted about musical collaborations. I love Monolord so I thought what the hell. I sent him some tracks and he killed it on drums. So I sent more. Then more. Shortly after that, we started reaching out to other musicians to get them involved. That’s how we ended up with this lineup. Everyone that contributed completely knocked it out of the park and I can’t thank them enough.

This project has been a long time coming and I’m beyond stoked on how it turned out. Without all of the players involved, Steven Hanford and my baritone Reverend guitar it wouldn’t have happened. Thanks to everyone involved and I hope you dig it. Look out for shows because they will happen!”

Slower is:
Esben Willems – Drums, Percussions
Amy Tung Barrysmith – Vocals, Bass, Piano
Bob Balch – Guitars

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

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