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OLDE GROWTH

Listen to the whole album from Bandcamp.com!

General Info

  • Genre: Down-tempo / Metal / Psychedelic

    Location Boston, Un

    Profile Views: 51315

    Last Login: 7/22/2012

    Member Since 8/15/2005

    Website oldegrowth.com

    Record Label Meteorcity, Hydro-Phonic

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

  • Members

    Ryan & Stephen
  • Influences

    Black Sabbath, Kyuss, Sleep, Electric Wizard, Eyehategod, Pentagram, Dystopia, etc.
  • Sounds Like

    LISTEN!

Comments

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  • 10 months ago
  • Mawths

    No music yet man! Heard your album today and knew we needed to be brothers in noise! Next time you're out in Wisconsin let me know, we could wreck some eardrums together.

    2 years ago
  • OLDE GROWTH

    We're back in town and have a few shows in the works. We'll let you know!

    2 years ago
  • WELBY

    ya you definately havta let me know when you come back to the new england area

    2 years ago
  • 2 years ago
  • 2 years ago
  • SardoniS

    Greetings,
    We've posted a blog with the latest news and updates (Vinyl, Merch store,...).
    Follow the Smoke...
    The brotherhood of SardoniS.

    2 years ago
  • Rose E. Wilson



    How are you? My New friend.Thanks a lot for adding

    2 years ago
  • Ice Dragon

    hey there. keep on keepin on man.

    2 years ago
  • Ice Dragon

    hey there. keep on keepin on man.

    2 years ago
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About Olde Growth

Please email us about anything at oldegrowthbooking@gmail.com

Using a limited palate of bass and drums, Olde Growth creates music that evokes the awe-inspiring relics of the natural world - giant trees that span millennia, jagged, snow-capped mountains that only the bravest of souls attempt to scale, oceans who’s mysterious depth are as alien as the most imaginative worlds out of science fiction.

Several years in the making, Olde Growth’s self-titled debut weighs in with thick, heavy slabs of sludge, raw brutal energy, monolithic riffs and vocals that run the gamut from piercing screams to soft, nuanced and melodic. Amplifier drone fills the gaps between cuts which, massive like the Redwood giants, block out the sun and engulf all that lies within the radius of their shadow. Originally self-released, Olde Growth's self-titled debut will be given a wider release by Meteorcity in the spring of 2011.

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