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Genre: Garage / Metal / Punk
Location Seattle, Washington, Un
Profile Views: 481278
Last Login: 3/11/2013
Member Since 4/7/2006
Website blackbreath.com
Record Label Southern Lord Records, Hot Mass Records
Type of Label Indie
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<a href="blackbreath.com">BLACKBREATH.COM</a> RECORDS:.... .. ..HEAVY BREATHING.. is the first full-length, available on LP and CD... .. ........ .. .. ..RAZOR TO OBLIVION.. MLP/CD. Vinyl is out of press for now, CD still available... .. ...... .. -
Members
P. Wizard - Lows.. T. Fundler - Riddim.. S. Olos - Skin.. N. T. McAdams - Poetry.. M. Ace - Leeds.. -
Influences
Loud Amps, Anger, Raw Hardcore, Old Metal, Anger................... .. Poison Idea, Celtic Frost, Bathory, Bastard, Deathside, Sacrilege, Anti Cimex, Mob 47, Crucifix, Discharge, Dismember, Entombed, Nihilist, Necrophobic, Grave, Death, Autopsy, Slayer, Possesed, Master, Sodom, Kreator, Morbid Saint, Repulsion, Accept, Trouble, Black Sabbath, Danzig... -
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Black Breath - Heavy Breathing.. Reviewed by Andy "Dinger" Beresky (www.CosmicDoom.com).. Southern Lord.. Release date to be announced.. .. .. I once told someone that Comets on Fire was the most Japanese sounding band from America that I had ever heard. If I knew nothing about the band, and heard their first two albums, I would have assumed they were from Japan. If I knew nothing about Black Breath, I would have assumed that the Seattle Washington four piece was actually from Sweden... .. While last year's stellar EP, Razor To Oblivion, blazed through the same sonic territory as Disfear, on Heavy Breathing the band go far beyond the metallic D-beats of their debut. The guitars on that EP reminded me of Entombed, and sure enough, this is good old Death N' Roll like we haven't heard since Wolverine Blues first dropped. It's got all the brutal swagger of that album, along with healthy doses of Grave and Dismember influence for good measure. It's a huge sounding record too, with the drums branching out from the crust of the debut, and the bass really filling out the low end while the gnarly guitars lay down the filth... .. So they've got the sound down pat, but ultimately what makes this album a winner in my book are the songs. With songs like the savage opener "Black Sin (Spit On The Cross)" and relentlessly grooving "Unholy Virgin", what Black Breath have done is put that lighthearted spin on dark subject matters, which was what made the whole Death N' Roll thing so much fun in the first place. There are great, memorable guitar melodies interspersed with the brutal riffing that help seal the deal and get you singing the tunes in your head for hours..... .. I predicted big things on the horizon for this band after hearing the promise of Razor To Oblivion, and this album does not disappoint in the slightest. The band's evolution in the course of only a release is self evident, and it's good that they manage to capture the intensity of a genre defining album like Wolverine Blues without trying to mimic it. At the end of the day, Black Breath aren't from Sweden, and with each listen that becomes more and more apparent as the more subtle nuances and influences really start to sink in... .. Obviously fans of any of the bands that I've name-dropped would do well to sink their teeth into this one, but I think this has some broader, more "cross-over" appeal, so you'd do well to go out and get it. Although it's overtly extreme metal influenced, it's got the inflections and immediacies of a rock album, and that's going to turn some heads no matter who is listening. Highly recommended, an early contender... .. ---.. .. ..CONTACT US:.. .. blackestbreath@gmail.com.. .. ..U.S. BOOKING:.. .. andy@deathwishinc.com.. .. ..UK / EUROPE BOOKING:.. .. vincent@odysseybooking.com.. .. ..SOUTHERN LORD RECORDS:.. .. info@southernlord.com.. .. ..HOT MASS RECORDS:.. .. teddypendermass@hotmass.com.. ..
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SHOWS:POWER OF THE RIFF 2011 (tickets and more info at www.thepoweroftheriff.com)
AUGUST 13 - ECHO / ECHOPLEX in LOS ANGELES, CA
w/ Pentagram, Eyehategod, Winter , Pelican, Trap Them, All Pigs Must Die, Acephalix, Black Cobra, Skin Like Iron, Baptists, Masakari, Alpinist, Seven Sisters of Sleep, Aeges, Early Graves, Slave, Harrassor, Plagues
Doors @ Noon
AUGUST 15 - ELBO ROOM in SAN FRANCISCO, CA
w/ Winter, Noothgrush, Trap Them, All Pigs Must Die, Acephalix
Doors @ 7:00pm
AUGUST 20 - LINDA'S FEST in SEATTLE, WA
w/ Tit Pig, King Dude, Glory Hole
6pm, FREE
AUGUST 20 - HIGHLINE in SEATTLE, WA
w/ From Ashes Rise, Black Breath, Trap Them, Baptists, Special Guests
Doors @ 8:00pm
RECORDS:
HEAVY BREATHING is the first full-length, available on LP and CD.
......
RAZOR TO OBLIVION MLP/CD. Vinyl is out of press for now, CD still available.
......
Member Since:
April 07, 2006Members:
P. Wizard - LowsT. Fundler - Riddim
S. Olos - Skin
N. T. McAdams - Poetry
M. Ace - Leeds
Influences:
Loud Amps, Anger, Raw Hardcore, Old Metal, Anger.................Poison Idea, Celtic Frost, Bathory, Bastard, Deathside, Sacrilege, Anti Cimex, Mob 47, Crucifix, Discharge, Dismember, Entombed, Nihilist, Necrophobic, Grave, Death, Autopsy, Slayer, Possesed, Master, Sodom, Kreator, Morbid Saint, Repulsion, Accept, Trouble, Black Sabbath, Danzig...
Sounds Like:
Black Breath - Heavy BreathingReviewed by Andy "Dinger" Beresky (....www.CosmicDoom.com....)
Southern Lord
Release date to be announced
I once told someone that Comets on Fire was the most Japanese sounding band from America that I had ever heard. If I knew nothing about the band, and heard their first two albums, I would have assumed they were from Japan. If I knew nothing about Black Breath, I would have assumed that the Seattle Washington four piece was actually from Sweden.
While last year's stellar EP, Razor To Oblivion, blazed through the same sonic territory as Disfear, on Heavy Breathing the band go far beyond the metallic D-beats of their debut. The guitars on that EP reminded me of Entombed, and sure enough, this is good old Death N' Roll like we haven't heard since Wolverine Blues first dropped. It's got all the brutal swagger of that album, along with healthy doses of Grave and Dismember influence for good measure. It's a huge sounding record too, with the drums branching out from the crust of the debut, and the bass really filling out the low end while the gnarly guitars lay down the filth.
So they've got the sound down pat, but ultimately what makes this album a winner in my book are the songs. With songs like the savage opener "Black Sin (Spit On The Cross)" and relentlessly grooving "Unholy Virgin", what Black Breath have done is put that lighthearted spin on dark subject matters, which was what made the whole Death N' Roll thing so much fun in the first place. There are great, memorable guitar melodies interspersed with the brutal riffing that help seal the deal and get you singing the tunes in your head for hours...
I predicted big things on the horizon for this band after hearing the promise of Razor To Oblivion, and this album does not disappoint in the slightest. The band's evolution in the course of only a release is self evident, and it's good that they manage to capture the intensity of a genre defining album like Wolverine Blues without trying to mimic it. At the end of the day, Black Breath aren't from Sweden, and with each listen that becomes more and more apparent as the more subtle nuances and influences really start to sink in.
Obviously fans of any of the bands that I've name-dropped would do well to sink their teeth into this one, but I think this has some broader, more "cross-over" appeal, so you'd do well to go out and get it. Although it's overtly extreme metal influenced, it's got the inflections and immediacies of a rock album, and that's going to turn some heads no matter who is listening. Highly recommended, an early contender.
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CONTACT US:
blackestbreath@gmail.com
U.S. BOOKING:
andy@deathwishinc.com
UK / EUROPE BOOKING:
vincent@odysseybooking.com
SOUTHERN LORD RECORDS:
info@southernlord.com
HOT MASS RECORDS:
teddypendermass@hotmass.com
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10 of 384MoreHi! Your band is awesome!!! I love it, this mix of death and rock'n'roll, reminds me great old bands! Everything sounds good, the music and the voice, and you have great motivating riffs! Keep rockin' and check out our band if ever you have time.
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punk hard core metal in their best when I was 14 this was not possible and did not even exist.amazing.
you guys fucking rule
So when will the next album be coming out? I need more Black Breath!
guys u r great! I love razor to oblivion
great gig in stockholm!
Crazy show and fun hanging out last night. Heard you met up with Boris outside afterwords without me! Disappointed. Come back next time and share :)
Kristi
Thank you for tonight at Swahili Bobs party, sooooo good!
Thank you guys so much for coming to Essen,Germany, finally a band that lives up to sky-high expectations.
Will travel to Scotland just to see you again, later this month. So worth it.
Keep up the good work ,
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