KHEMMIS: Announce New "20 Buck Spin" Coming October 21st, 2016
July 30, 2016
Denver, Colorado-based powerful doom metal quartetKhemmishas completed their second full-length album, and is preparing the mightyHuntedfor Autumn release through 20 Buck Spin, this week unveiling the cover art, track listing, and other details. The news comes as the band prepares to tour the Western half of the country in transit to their performance at the first annual Migration Festival the second weekend of August.
Using the same team as their lauded debut,Huntedwas recorded at Flatline Audio with Dave Otero (Cobalt, Nightbringer, Cephalic Carnage) and features artwork by Sam Turner (3 Inches Of Blood, Black Breath, TRVE Brewing).Huntedis undoubtedly an album that will solidify Khemmis' place at the vanguard of doom's most notable modern manifestations, in large part because they transcend the label itself. They've seamlessly blended their influences into an extraordinarily listenable album worthy of countless spins. With such a glut of music released nowadays,Huntedstands apart, rewarding repeat listens with songs seared straight into the heart.
20 Buck Spin will issueHuntedon CD and digital formats on Friday, October 21st, with the vinyl to follow in November. Audio samples and further info will be announced shortly.
"Hunted"Track Listing:
1. Above The Water
2. Candlelight
3. Three Gates
4. Beyond The Door
5. Hunted
Huntedcomes just over a year after the release ofKhemis' stunningAbsolutiondebut, which caught the doom world by complete surprise, and set the band up as one of the scene's favorite new artists. The album slowly but surely steamrolled all that came in contact with its unforgettable heaviness and classic melodicism. Virtually unknown outside Denver upon release, the band gathered acclaim over the ensuing months and by year end had landed in the #9 spot on Decibel Magazine's annual Top 40 Albums Of The Year, not a small accomplishment for a band on its debut album.
Now their follow-up album,Hunted, reveals aKhemmisfortified in its purpose and vision, forging an unrivaled synthesis between immense doom riffs and 'Maiden-esque harmony. Overall song length has increased yielding more expansively arranged and dramatic storms of elegance and melancholy. And yet the band's members are not content to plod through a sea of tears; they are always a rock band first, in service to the movement of the song, even approaching a High On Fire-like pace to open the pummeling "Three Gates." The lauded singing of vocalist Phil Pendergast reaches ascendant new heights on tracks like "Candlelight" and "Beyond The Door," while the tasteful use of harsh vocals remains, providing a dark foreboding contrast. The thirteen-minute title track once again closes the album with an epic stunner.
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