![]() Furthermore, not only Brann has a superb performance on drums, but their already famous rotation of vocals only makes things even more entertaining. Percussion sounds ignite pure heaviness in the form of music, titled Sultan’s Curse, where it’s impressive to see how those four guys can sound so polished and raw at the same time in a perfect fusion of Progressive and Sludge Metal. We tend to draw inspiration from very real things in our lives.” It’s 17 years in the making, but it’s also a direct reaction to the last two years. “To that end, the album ties into our entire discography. “We’re reflecting on mortality,” mentioned Troy. You can read between the lines.” Troy also had a few words to share about the whole concept behind Emperor of Sand. “It’s about going through cancer, going through chemotherapy and all the things associated with that. “At the end of the story, the person simultaneously dies and is saved,” said Brann. ![]() Now with the fantastic Emperor of Sand, the seventh studio album in their remarkable career, Troy Sanders (bass), Brent Hinds (guitar), Bill Kelliher (guitar) and Brann Dailor (drums) add an extra layer of complexity to their music by revolving the entire album around the concepts of death and survival, inspired by experiences they had when members of their families and friends were recently diagnosed with cancer.įeaturing a beautiful artwork by Alan Brown ( Medusawolf), the concept and story in Emperor of Sand follows a desert wanderer who has been handed a death sentence. Follow the inspirational story of a desert wanderer who has been handed a death sentence in the brand new excellent album by the trailblazers of Progressive and Sludge Metal.Īnything I say about the music by American Progressive/Sludge Metal trailblazers Mastodon won’t be enough to describe the amount of madness, intricacy and feeling flowing from the instruments from this unique Atlanta-based quartet. ![]()
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