ABRAHMA: Single From Upcoming Album Released

Forcefully ascending from the depths of Paris rock underground, it only took Abrahma one album […]
March 10, 2015

Forcefully ascending from the depths of Paris rock underground, it only took Abrahma one album to emerge as one of the torchbearers of French heavy rock on the international scene. Released in late 2012 on renowned North American label Small Stone Records, "Through The Dusty Paths Of Our Lives" unveiled an incredibly mature songwriting, while showcasing the band's sombre and complex music realm. With this first full-length, they laid the foundations of their peculiar stoner-aura adorned with the darkest riffage of the Seattle sound, and drew the attention of the international press. 2015 will see the Parisian foursome release their second album to date, due out this spring on Small Stone Records.

Upcoming Shows:

09.04 - STRASBOURG (FR) Mudd Club
10.04 - LICHTENFELS (DE) Paucnhy Cats Inn
11.04 - MUNSTER (DE) Rare Guitar
12.04 - TILBURG (NL) Roadburn Festival*
13.04 - France TBA
14.04 - MONTPELLIER (FR) Black Sheep
15.04 - MADRID (SP) Maravillas Club
16.05 - BARCELONA (SP) Rocksound
17.05 - VITORIA (SP) Helldorado
18.04 - NICE (FR) Le Volume
19.04 - Italy TBA
20.04 - SAVIGNANO SUL RUBICONE (IT) Sidro Club
21.04 - MUNICH (DE) Orange House
22.04 - DRESDEN (DE) Ost-Pol
23.04 - BERLIN (DE) Desertfest Berlin*
*no guest list available for these shows

Abrahma's sophomore record "Reflections In The Bowels Of A Bird" will be out on May 12th via Small Stone Records. Featuring prestigious guests such as Ed Mundell (Monster Magnet, The Atomic Bitchwax) and Thomas Bellier (Black Heat Shujaa), this new full-length from the French foursome heaves with psychedelic fervor but also digs deeper into influence from the early '90s Seattle rock scene, bands like Soundgarden or Alice in Chains.

Source:
Small Stone Records
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