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NEWS: SLEESTAK to release new album “Harbinger” 26 July via Altrusian Grace Media

Progressive psychedelic doom band Sleestak are releasing their fifth studio album “Harbinger” on 26th July 2022 through Altrusian Grace Media.

Sleestak are proud to announce that you can now pre-order the new album “Harbinger“. The first three tracks are currently available to stream and the CDs are limited to 100 copies only.

The songs on “Harbinger” highlight the band’s evolution, song writing maturation, and ultimate love for experimentation and genre-hopping. While there are a few Sabbathy arrangements thrown in for good measure, the attentive listener will be rewarded with doomy folk, ethereal psychedelic synth passages, soul-crushing guitar riffs, along with some of the most emotional material Sleestak have written to date.

There will also be a YouTube album premiere and listening party taking place on 23rd July 2022 on the Altrusian Grace Media YouTube channel

HARBINGER TRACKLIST:
1. Harbinger
2. Obsidian Flow
3. If
4. Song Of The Sea
5. Northwoods
6. My Wild Love
7. Maya
8. Collapse



ALL SONGS WRITTEN BY SLEESTAK, EXCEPT “MY WILD LOVE”, ORIGINALLY BY THE DOORS. RECORDED AT HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN STUDIO, HARTFORD, WI. MIXED AND MASTERED BY MATT SCHMITZ.

DRUMS RECORDED AT SILVER CITY STUDIOS, MILWAUKEE, WI AND MIXED BY JOSH EVERT AND MATT SCHMITZ.

Quick Review
Having listened to the album, you are in for a treat. Each one is deliciously doom laden and more than appropriate to appear on an album entitled “Harbinger”.

Of particular note is the beautifully crafted “Song of the Sea” which has a real Sabbath “Solitude” touch about but with a real heavy pagan pigmentation to it with a sprinkle of a Diablo about it, as if you are about to meet Deckard Cain.

My Wild Love” is also a beautiful example of ephemeral doom that brings to mind a dark weird west filled with the supernatural, it should be a firm favourite for chilling out or playing the likes of Weird West, West of Dead or Blood West . Each and every track has its own distinctive story, pace and permeate with a chugging creeping death and are examples of doom/psych at its finest giving you the option to sit back and chill or romp round your house slowly headbanging.

In this album you have eight heavy weight tracks that cannot be ignored.

Definitely worth checking out, and remember the CD version is limited to 100, so get in early. Check their bandcamp where you can listen to the first three songs already as a treat

Formed in the latter part of 2003, Sleestak started as a heavy rock band intent on delivering riffs in the vein of Clutch, Black Sabbath, and C.O.C. From the early days in the basement, with the many hours of open, free-for-all jamming, the band slowly gained their own identity and expanded their cumulative influences above and beyond the hard rock heroes they set out to emulate. More extreme and underground groups such as Isis, Sleep, Electric Wizard, Yob, Neurosis, and Esoteric were finding their way into the speakers and headphones of the band. Also, at once having an appreciation for that slower, sludge-filled pit that is Doom Metal, the band were drawn into the hypnotic voids of psychedelia created by the likes of Pink Floyd, The Doors, Dead Meadow, and Hawkwind. These elements have earned them the opportunity to share the stage and perform with the likes of Yob, Acid King, Black Cobra, Clutch, Totimoshi, High On Fire, and many, many more.

While many genre labels have been lain upon Sleestak, the one that the band embraces the most is “progressive doom”. This seems fitting as the group continually strives to push their creative limits, be forward in thinking, and ignoring current trends even within their own chosen genre. This became evident with the 2011 release of The Fall Of Altrusia. An epic concept album, Sleestak here were found to embrace and combine all aspects of their beloved influences and it became a turning point for the band. Subsequently gaining praise and critical acclaim for that album, it allowed them to be seen and heard amidst the smoke-choked sea of their peers.

In 2013, the band released their next studio album entitled Book Of Hours, which focused on songwriting, clean vocal stylings, and had a darker, more Sabbath-esque tone. After a number of years, much soul searching, and many hours of basement jamming, Sleestak started to intermittently record songs without any intention of releasing a proper album. However, in 2020, it appeared that the band had acquired enough cohesive material to release Aeon (the band’s fourth studio album). The songs on Aeon ventured into previously unexplored territory, which showcased the group diving into heavier atmospheric sounds and synthesizer elements, and even included an extended version of Pink Floyd’s “Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun” as the climactic closer of the album.

Shortly after Aeon’s release, Sleestak began writing material for a follow-up album which would be entitled Harbinger and released in Summer of 2022. The songs on Harbinger highlight the band’s evolution, maturation, and ultimate love for experimentation and genre-hopping.While there are a few Sabbathy arrangements thrown in for good measure, the attentive listener will be rewarded with doomy folk, ethereal psychedelic synth passages, soul-crushing guitar riffs, along with some of the most emotional material Sleestak have written to date.

What the future brings for Sleestak is still a near death/afterlife vision shrouded in mist, unclear in its scope or purpose. The path has been found and the journey continues…

SLEESTAK ARE: MATT SCHMITZ – VOCALS, GUITAR, KEYS; MARCUS BARTELL – DRUMS; DAN BELL – BASS

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