Tombstones - King of Daze - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 10, 2013
DESCRIPTION:
Red Skies and Dead Eyes 2013
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The ultra-heavy Norwegian three-piece, Tombstones, is back with their new album "Year of the Burial". With this effort Tombstones redefine their own formula of downtuned heaviness. Their doom is darker, filthier, heavier and more consistent. The sinister approach of "Year of the Burial" sends shivers of cold down your spine, and takes you back to the evil priests of ancient times.

Unlike any modern production, the sound of Tombstones is rich, warm and dynamic. and has a low end destined to crush all things crossing its path. "Year of the Burial" is recorded live in winter-cold Oslo, behind the gates of Caliban Studios. With it's lack of dead-compressed sounds, the production provided by Petter Svee, Audun Strype and Tombstones, makes you feel present during the actual recording and has a life of its own. Needless to say, this album will leave its marks. Light your candles and feel the darkness
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Tombstones has been brewing on dirtier filth this time, and their new, third, studio album; "Red Skies and Dead Eyes" will tear holes in your ears and speakers.
Norwegian doom has never been played with more confidence and style, and the riffs and grooves penetrate your soul like a demon from ancient times.

"Red Skies and Dead Eyes" gives you 44 minutes of blackened doom, and will leave you on your knees, crushed by a thundering roar arisen from the dark woods of Norway.

During live recording-sessions in May 2013, the Norwegian doomsters paired up with the best from their past, and both Petter Svee from "Year of the Burial" and the US-legend Billy Anderson from "Volume II" were turning the knobs.
To state the obvious, the sound on this slab of doom is earth-shattering. Expect nothing but an ultimate slab of total dynamic doom!
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