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Welsh doom luminaries The Death Of Money stream their new album »Error After Era«; out now via Suntreader!

Cardiff/Manchester, UK based atmospheric sludge/shoegaze/post-rock trio The Death Of Money has just released their new album »Error After Era« on November 8th, 2024 through Suntreader to celebrate 20th anniversary.

Watch a music video/film for »Wasp Screams« by visual artist Isadora Darke below!

Tracklist:
01. Error After Era
02. Haunt Me
03. Poems
04. Living In Fear
05. Wasp Screams
06. Old Pain

Courtesy of Sheltered Life PR:

Doom luminaries The Death Of Money celebrate 20th anniversary with new album!

Ever since their formation in 2004, for almost two decades The Death Of Money have carved out a notable home for themselves in the darkened recesses of every dank venue, intrigued soul, and drunken discussion about deserving underground metal.

Their sound, a smouldering approximation of doom and sludge metal cut with an astute concoction of goth, post-rock and shoegaze has always felt just one record away from greatness. Like a fast moving train collision between grand concepts and brutal noise, this year the Cardiff/Manchester trio celebrate their twentieth anniversary with the release of their eagerly anticipated album, »Error After Era«.

“When we finished our last album [»Ghost Pains«, 2017] we felt like it was going to be our last,” explains guitarist/vocalist, Darren Kaskie. “It had a The Holy Bible feel to it in as much as there was a lot of darkness going on, especially lyrically. It felt like the end so we never thought we would be releasing another album, let alone one we’re so proud of.”

When writing »Error After Era«, The Death Of Money made the conscious decision to employ sonically heavier riffs. The kind more befitting of a live setting. Experimenting with loops, synths and mellotron, and welcoming the incredibly talented vocalist Bethan Lloyd into the fold (on »Error After Era« and »Wasp Screams«), the band has not only produced a glorious mutation of all their previous album to date, but quite possibly their best sounding one yet.

“We don’t feel as trapped by ourselves anymore and feel like we can do anything we want. The record sounds massive and we never expected to feel rejuvenated like this. It feels like the start of a new chapter.”

Having collaborated in the past with the likes of Jarboe (Swans) and shared stages with bands such as Beak>, Cate Le Bon, Gnod, Giant Swan, Pelican, and The Icarus Line, the band will also continue to make noise where it’s needed the most when they take to the road in support of »Error After Era« next month. Marking twenty years of keeping it heavy and remaining true to their sound and vision, the album is released on 8th November on the Suntreader label, and can be ordered HERE.

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

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