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  • SKU: BFR-009-CD
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 760137298526
  • Street Date: 11/22/19
  • PreBook Date: 10/04/19
  • Label: Blues Funeral Recordings »
  • Genre: Metal
  • Run Time: 41 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2019
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: NA,JP
  • Language: English

 

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Domkraft - Slow Fidelity

The masters of hypnotic, post-apocalyptic doom issue an EP of infectious heaviness. Cameo from Mark Lanegan!

Domkraft - Slow Fidelity
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Sweden's prolific post-apocalyptic doom trio return on the heels of their mindblowing album, "Flood," with a new 3-song EP of mindbending, experimental heaviness. At nearly 30 minutes, this mini-album builds on the band's cataclysmic, looping riff foundation and adds delicate touches plus a mammoth jam-monster that features no less than three guest singers, including the singular Mark Lanegan.

Track Listing

    • Through the Ashes
    • Mud Collider
    • Where We Part Ways
    • Where We Part Ways (Instrumental)

    Sales Points

    • For fans of Monolord, YOB, Windhand, Besvarjelsen, QoTSA, Cities of Mars, Electric Wizard
    • Performed at festivals across Europe during 2018 and 2019, including US stops
    • New release from one of the flagship label bands
    • Features cameos from Mark Lanegan (QoTSA, Screaming Trees, Gutter Twins) and Lea Alazam (Besvarjelsen)

    Press Quotes

    'If you're a longtime denizen of the riff-filled land, Swedish outfit Domkraft's spacey, psyched-out stoner doom scratches every itch.'

         —Noisey

    'Flood shows a particular focus on songcraft, one that uses proggy stoner riffs to keep a hypnotic cadence while the vocals guide you on a melodic journey -- none of this would work well if the riffs in question weren't whoppers, which in Domkraft's case,

         —Revolver

    'Domkraft is a lot like what I'd imagine Neurosis would sound like if they attempted to be Sleep in the early 2000s. So yeah, Domkraft is damn good.'

         —Metal Injection

      

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