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US doom/sludge/post-punk band Negative 13 releases new full-length album »Recover What You Can« today!

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based doom/sludge/post-punk band Negative 13 presents their new full-length album, »Recover What You Can«, which was just released today, January 25th, 2025.

The band comments: “»Recover What You Can« is now streaming everywhere. Many have asked about physical copies. Yes, we are indeed getting physical copies printed and apologies for the delay on our end. We will, of course, share more information with you as it becomes available.

In the meantime: PLAY IT LOUD!”

Tracklist:
01. The Desolate
02. Casket Trail
03. The Vulture Circles
04. Horizon Divides
05. Devil In Your Head
06. Recover What You Can

Courtesy of C Squared Music:

Pennsylvania’s Negative 13 present a highly immersive offering in the forthcoming album »Recover What You Can«, that is set to land on January 25, 2025. Fusing doom and sludge with elements of post-punk, Negative 13 create an intriguing and distinctive brand of heavy metal.

The album opens with an immense enveloping shroud of fuzz laden guitars in »Desolate«. Segueing from the intro track into »Casket Trail«, the atmosphere looms heavy – the air thick with groove riffs. Ebbing and flowing arrangements switch between the weighty doom influence and brief moments of respite before returning swiftly to the shadows.

Sweeping in with a raucous pace, »The Vulture Circles« brings a fury of momentum, fierce dissonance and fiery breakdowns. The dynamics shift as the song crescendos with speed and anguish to the final moment of intensity. »Horizon Divides« makes for a powerful offering with distinctive post-punk influences driving the dark and fuzz filled momentum. Hidden amidst the ferocious heaviness are serene arrangements containing airy synths and clean guitars that produce a dream-like state.

»Devil In Your Head« once again unleashes the groove, but not without a characteristic Negative 13 dose of post-punk. Interspersed with breaths of dissonant calm, the song progresses into the experimental; it’s an assault on the senses. »Recover What You Can« ends the album with a bang. This full-throttle attack consists of thundering guitars and thrashing percussion that traverse across multiple genre plains and aptly brings together Negative 13’s distinctive sound.

About Negative 13:
Formed in 1999, the Pittsburgh, PA based quartet Negative 13 draw from an eclectic array of stylistic influences and describes their sound as post-punk infested stoner/sludge/doomcore. Commenting on their creative process, the band shares: “[w]e don’t like writing songs that fit a genre box, or limit our creativity. We write on instinct, together in a room, and allow for the mistakes and errors to guide the creative process just as much as the moments of intention.”

Negative 13 disbanded in 2003 after releasing their self-titled debut. Following an extended hiatus, the band reformed in 2021 seeing original members drummer Chip Reynolds, vocalist Scott Fisher, and guitarist Edward Banchs joined by new bassist Mary Bielich (ex-Mythic, November’s Doom, Penance, Behind Enemy Lines). The quartet released their second full-length »Mourning Asteri« in the summer of 2022 showcasing their musical development. Shortly after, arrived the live offering »Live From Black Forge« in 2023. The approaching »Recover What You Can« marks the next chapter in Negative 13’s revived era.

Negative 13 is:
Scott Fisher – Vocals
Edward Banchs – Guitar
Chip Reynolds – Drums
Mary Bielich – Bass

Album credits:
Produced, mixed and mastered by Matt Very
Recording Studio: Very Tight Studios (Pittsburgh PA)
Artwork by Chris Smith

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

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