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Pallbearer stream their new studio album, »Forgotten Days«, out now via Nuclear Blast Records

Little Rock, Arkansas doom metal outfit Pallbearer stream their new studio album, »Forgotten Days«, which just dropped on October 23rd, 2020 via Nuclear Blast Records.

Tracklisting:
01. Forgotten Days
02. Riverbed
03. Stasis
04. Silver Wings
05. The Quicksand Of Existing
06. Vengeance & Ruination
07. Rite Of Passage
08. Caledonia

Says the band: “In November of 2019 we arrived at Sonic Ranch Recording Studio in Texas to record »Forgotten Days«. Today we are so excited to see the album released. We couldn’t have made this record without the help of Randall Dunn, Matt Colton, Justin Morris, everyone at Nuclear Blast Records, Michael Lierly, and the support of our friends and families. We hope all of you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed making it. Listen, download, and purchase »Forgotten Days« on all formats at pallbearerdoom.com.”

Pallbearer are back with new album, »Forgotten Days«. Carefully plotted throughout 2019, the quartet’s fourth long-player eschews the compositional maximalism that hoisted predecessor Heartless aloft for the heaviest groove and the most visceral hooks to come out of the Arkansans to date. Spread across eight towering tracks, »Forgotten Days« sees Pallbearer embracing their roots again, but this time with a doom-infused metallic spark that’s infectious and transcendent. This album is everything a Pallbearer fan could love; raw and riveting evolution, filled with emotion, and the unique downcast exuberance that has defined the band’s storied career.

Pallbearer have found the perfect musical economy on »Forgotten Days«. The quartet – comprised of Brett Campbell (vocals/guitars), Devin Holt (guitars), Joseph D. Rowland (bass/vocals), and Mark Lierly (drums) – have distilled the last decade of music and touring know-how into songs that have an undeniable urgency. »Forgotten Days« demonstrates Pallbearer’s considerable restraint, where riffs sing out with character and feeling instead of being folded into impenetrable complex shapes. Today, Pallbearer defies categorization while appealing to the tenets of the very genre that now considers the group’s oeuvre as crucial and influential. »Forgotten Days« is proof of that and solidifies their place as one of the most creative and talented rock bands in the modern pantheon.

Pallbearer is:
Brett Campbell – Vocals, Guitar, Synths
Joseph D. Rowland – Bass, Vocals, Synths
Devin Holt – Guitar, Vocals
Mark Lierly – Drums

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

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