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Fan Reviews

Jeff
December 4th 2021
SUBZERO killed it! House Of Grief! All bands on this bill were incredible. Great night!
New York City, NY@
The Brooklyn Monarch
Nick
June 16th 2019
Loved it, they played a new unreleased song that CRUSHED. Watch this band if you have chance
Des Moines, IA@
Vaudeville Mews
Trena
August 29th 2016
Best show I've seen in years. These guys know what's up.
Houston, TX@
Rudyard's British Pub
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About Tombs

Tombs front-man Mike Hill is not a man interested in appeasing his existing audience or modifying the music he makes in the hope of luring in a broader one. Letting the songs come as and when inspiration hits him is integral to Hill's process, and this accounts in part for The Grand Annihilation's diversity. The blasting, scathing yet melodic black metal savagery of opener "Black Sun Horizon" and "Way Of The Storm" are very much built to destroy, while wielding a poignancy that is undeniable - both of which stand in strong contrast to the uncomfortable post-punk squall of "Underneath" that showcases Hill's Nick Cave/Ian Curtis-esque singing voice, while the likes of the throbbing "Saturnalian" and unnerving tribal thunder of "Walk With Me In Nightmares" stand in categories all of their own. While every track on The Grand Annihilation stands separate from those around it, it is still a cohesive collection, and at no point do the stylistic twists and turns undermine its coherence. "If you've been following Tombs, you probably know to expect the unexpected, and I always strive to present a full range of emotion on everything with the band's name on it," Hill explains. "That said, this is a very dark and introspective record that digs deep into the common ideas of mortality, infinity and cosmic mysteries. The lyrics on the new record are a celebration of freedom through embracing the dark side. Once you realize that you follow the dark path - the path of the individual - there is a certain feeling of liberation that accompanies it." The Grand Annihilation track-listing: 01. Black Sun Horizon 02. Cold 03. Old Wounds 04. November Wolves 05. Underneath 06. Way of the Storm 07. Shadows at the End of the World 08. Walk with Me in Nightmares 09. Saturnalian 10. Temple of Mars 'The Grand Annihilation" out June 16 on Metal Blade Records. Pre-order here: www.tombscult.comSpotify: http://geni.us/TOMBSSpotify Official Merch: http://bit.ly/2ocW3Io
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Genres:
Sludge Metal, Metal
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York

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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
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Circle Beanie
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Fan Reviews

Jeff
December 4th 2021
SUBZERO killed it! House Of Grief! All bands on this bill were incredible. Great night!
New York City, NY@
The Brooklyn Monarch
Nick
June 16th 2019
Loved it, they played a new unreleased song that CRUSHED. Watch this band if you have chance
Des Moines, IA@
Vaudeville Mews
Trena
August 29th 2016
Best show I've seen in years. These guys know what's up.
Houston, TX@
Rudyard's British Pub
View More Fan Reviews

About Tombs

Tombs front-man Mike Hill is not a man interested in appeasing his existing audience or modifying the music he makes in the hope of luring in a broader one. Letting the songs come as and when inspiration hits him is integral to Hill's process, and this accounts in part for The Grand Annihilation's diversity. The blasting, scathing yet melodic black metal savagery of opener "Black Sun Horizon" and "Way Of The Storm" are very much built to destroy, while wielding a poignancy that is undeniable - both of which stand in strong contrast to the uncomfortable post-punk squall of "Underneath" that showcases Hill's Nick Cave/Ian Curtis-esque singing voice, while the likes of the throbbing "Saturnalian" and unnerving tribal thunder of "Walk With Me In Nightmares" stand in categories all of their own. While every track on The Grand Annihilation stands separate from those around it, it is still a cohesive collection, and at no point do the stylistic twists and turns undermine its coherence. "If you've been following Tombs, you probably know to expect the unexpected, and I always strive to present a full range of emotion on everything with the band's name on it," Hill explains. "That said, this is a very dark and introspective record that digs deep into the common ideas of mortality, infinity and cosmic mysteries. The lyrics on the new record are a celebration of freedom through embracing the dark side. Once you realize that you follow the dark path - the path of the individual - there is a certain feeling of liberation that accompanies it." The Grand Annihilation track-listing: 01. Black Sun Horizon 02. Cold 03. Old Wounds 04. November Wolves 05. Underneath 06. Way of the Storm 07. Shadows at the End of the World 08. Walk with Me in Nightmares 09. Saturnalian 10. Temple of Mars 'The Grand Annihilation" out June 16 on Metal Blade Records. Pre-order here: www.tombscult.comSpotify: http://geni.us/TOMBSSpotify Official Merch: http://bit.ly/2ocW3Io
Show More
Genres:
Sludge Metal, Metal
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York

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