Let the Night Roar

Location:
ATLANTA, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Metal / Down-tempo
Site(s):
Label:
TUALATINRECORDS
Type:
Indie
@nd album up for review now! Please email heather.hardesty@gmail.com with any reviews. We appreciate it!!!



REVIEWS:
It's a ferocious mix of "To Mega Therion" era Celtic Frost and "The Art of Self Defense" era High on Fire that bleeds molten metal from the speakers!!
----www.metalglory.de INTERVIEW with Dan Beland, of Meteor City Records/ATiH/StonerRock.com.



Released by MeteorCity in 2009, Let the Night Roar is a scorching and violent slab of perfectly executed sludge metal, it is that good. Let The Night Roar specializes in pretty gritty doom sludge metal. This is a brutal album, no doubt about it. With every subsequent riff, one cannot help but feel like one is getting ran over by a couple of tanks.
----Deaf Sparrow Zine



Let the Night Roar's tones are Matamp-ed out, the Sunn is shining and they're Riffs are to be worshiped.
----Metal Skull/www.theaquarian.com



The guitar is suitably war metal ready, the drums thunderous, the bass a constant rumble. They lay low and deep into some mighty riffs (best exemplified with "Holy War" and "Almighty"). As I've said in the past, it ultimately comes down to how well you can write a song, so check these guys out.
----StonerRock.com



These guys combine the doom parts of High On Fire and Sleep with the dirty sound of Celtic Frost and Venom. Very important to bands of this sound. I believe that Let The Night Roar will manage to put their name next to all the other important bands of the sound.
----HARM Magazine



Let The Night Roar performs the variant of doom, fulfilled with sludge and stoner variations as well. Their sound is brutal and strong. Let The Night Roar belongs to newer generation of doom/sludge acts; there's no doubt that Let The Night Roar finds the formula, and we'll see in which direction it should go in the future.
Rating : 8,5/10----Blokner-Reviews/Blogspot.com



Let the Night Roar add spark of energy and death ā€˜nā€™ roll to the typically lethargic and hazy stoner doom sludge sound. Their sound, is just awesome; it rumbles and buzzes with a menacing heft. The material itself while rooted in stoner rock/doom/sludge has a more dynamic and intense feel. Let The Night Roar rumble with a dearth of heavy textures, more than many of their peers. A gruff, riff driven album that has a steady, purposeful gait and delivery. Let The Night Roar's album makes for a robust, enjoyable album that holds appeal to more than just stoner fans.
----Teeth of the Divine.com
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