Polish doom behemoths Dopelord release church-defying new album »Songs For Satan« on Blues Funeral Recordings; on tour this month!

Warsaw, Poland based doom behemoths Dopelord have just released their fifth full-length album »Songs For Satan« this Friday, October 6th, 2023 via Blues Funeral Recordings.
Tracklist:
01. Intro
02. Night Of The Witch
03. The Chosen One
04. One Billion Skulls
05. Evil Spell
07. Worms
08. Return To The Night Of The Witch
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Poland’s stoner doom metal pillars Dopelord release their colossal fifth studio album »Songs For Satan« on Blues Funeral Recordings today! The band is gearing up for their fall European tour, which includes appearances at Desertfest Belgium and Heavy Psych Sounds Fest.
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“Another monstrous album to sit alongside their illustrious back catalogue.” – Distorted Sound Magazine
“Dopelord is here once again to show you how to write stoner doom in 2023.” – Metal Injection
“One of the most visionary occult-based bands within the scene.” – Outlaws Of The Sun
“Everything on »Songs For Satan« is first-class stoner doom.” – The Sleeping Shaman
“A blistering riff fest that explodes the skull.” – Moshville Times
“Satan should be happy.” – Noise Magazine
Having paved the way for Polish doom metal for over a decade by sticking to their strictly DIY ethos and hard work, mighty foursome Dopelord opened a new chapter of its history by joining the coveted ranks of US label Blues Funeral Recordings (Acid King, Dozer, Lowrider, Dead Meadow). Their fifth full-length »Songs For Satan« is a moment of critical mass for Dopelord. A blast of devil worship in the riffing realms is nothing new, and while they aren’t the first band to openly embrace the motif, their amplified heresy is uniquely triumphant, their fuzz-drenched apostasy genuine and glorious.

Photo by Michał Sobociński
Not only does »Songs For Satan« showcase the band’s equal mastery of lumbering plod and silvery hooks, but it also more importantly mines Polish Catholicism’s decades of oppression for lyrical fuel. Tracks like »Satan’s Call«, »The Chosen One«, »One Billion Skulls« and »Worms« are pointed in their defiance of the church’s cultural dominance, even while managing to be contagiously singable at the same time. The voice of rebellion is crucial, and Dopelord’s shout is unmistakable.
New album »Songs For Satan« out October 6th on Blues Funeral Recordings! Preorder on Blues Funeral website, Bandcamp and EU store
Rock and roll’s history with Satan goes back to before there even was rock and roll. A blast of devil-worship in the riffing realms is nothing new, and Warsaw, Poland’s Dopelord aren’t the first band to openly embrace the motif. Even so, their amplified heresy is uniquely triumphant, their fuzz-drenched apostasy genuine and glorious. The band coalesced in late 2010 in the city of Lublin, Poland, where three of the soon-to-be-band’s members attended university. Merging members from two previous groups and pulling inspiration from classic cult films, 70s rock, occult themes and magical herbs, the quartet set its sights on stoner doom before the style had taken much hold in their country.
Dopelord released their debut »Magick Rites« in 2012, a record that flaunted their love of vintage heavy rock and proto-metal, which The Sludgelord noted for its “huge unstoppable riffing in every song.” 2014’s »Black Arts, Riff Worship & Weed Cult« was a leap forward in songcraft, and as the band got serious, they began touring abroad in Western Europe, the members also completing a relocation to Polish capital city Warsaw. Critically-acclaimed 2017 album »Children Of The Haze« found their formula for drawn-out psych-sludge behemoths perfected, as confirmed by The Heavy Chronicles, which proclaimed, “Nothing will be the same again. There used to be doom, now there is Dopelord.”
As if heralding the actual end times, fourth LP »Sign Of The Devil« arrived on March 10, 2020, just as the covid-19 pandemic took terrifying hold of the planet and called the knowable future of humanity into question. Supremely confident in their infectious bludgeon and thematic overtness, Dopelord presented a record that stepped more fully than ever into both melody and rebellious iconoclasm. Naming »Sign Of The Devil« their album of the week, Worship Metal cheered it as, “a torrent of ear-pleasingly suffocating riffs which crush all in their path,” adding, “Satan would be pleased.”
Derailed from their aggressive live schedule for two years, Dopelord blasted out the »Reality Dagger« EP in 2021 before setting to work on their boldest statement yet. On October 6th, 2023, their fifth album »Songs For Satan« will induct the mighty foursome as one of Europe’s heaviest and most faithful doom purveyors of the new era, crushing everything on their path under the Blues Funeral Recordings banner.
Dopelord on tour:
Oct 12 CZ – Prague – Modra Vopice
Oct 13 DE – Cottbus – Muggefug
Oct 14 DE – Jena – KuBa
Oct 15 DE – Braunschweig – B58
Oct 16 DE – Hamburg – Hafenklang
Oct 17 SE – Malmö – Plan B
Oct 18 DK – Copenhagen – Loppen
Oct 19 DE – Kiel – Schaubude
Oct 20 NL – Groningen – Café de Walrus
Oct 21 NL – Nijmegen – Doornroosje
Oct 22 BE – Antwerpen – Trix – Desertfest Belgium
Oct 23 FR – Lille – La Bulle Café
Oct 24 DE – Osnabrück – Bastard Club
Oct 25 CH – Düdingen – Bad Bonn
Oct 26 DE – Düsseldorf – Pitcher
Oct 27 DE – Berlin – Lido – Heavy Psych Sounds Fest
Oct 28 DE – Dresden – Chemiefabrik – Heavy Psych Sounds Fest
Dopelord is:
Paweł Mioduchowski – Guitars and Vocals
Piotr Ochociński – Drums
Grzegorz Pawłowski – Guitars
Piotr Zin – Bass, Vocals and Mellotron
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well