Tag: Bleak

Playthrough: “Wolves” by Bleak!

The cult of Bleak continues to grow as drummer Joe Edwards demonstrates his prowess with a playthrough video filmed by Drew Smith for “Wolves“. The audio was captured by Jake Grimes at Full Circle Studios and you can call them Deathcore, Thall, DJent or whatever, they simply don’t care. They will be playing Head of

Review: “Tabula Rasa” by Cell Press

“The world isn’t any less frustrating or stupid than it was when we made our last recording, so you can assume a higher level or hatred, anger and frustration has been baked right the fuck into these tunes; it’s simple math.”  ~ Cell Press

NEWS: Vast Pyre tread the path Gods fear to!

After their self titled record crushed our bones with its psych-doom weigh, Eisenach Germany based Vast Pyre have inked a deal with Argonauta Records imprint label Octopus Rising for a second chapter. The first advanced listen is “Tenebrosity’s Path” a harrowing introduction to the shadow-cloaked journey of suffocating riffs and oppressive atmospheres that defines “Bleak“.

NEWS: Bleak watch the wolf pack circle?

After smashing the windows with their first – ever – single “Sightless” a couple of months ago, Thall operatives Bleak have returned to shatter the replacements with “Wolves“. A continuation of the dark themes of depression, trauma and disillusionment they previously mused on, this one is self loathing in a bottle that offers catharsis of

Playthrough: “Sightless” from Bleak!

Having welcomed us to their cult with first single “Sightless” last month, Thall lovers Bleak have returned to the track for a guitar playthrough. As you might expect from a band troubled by depression, trauma and disillusionment and with roots that go back more than a decade, the tuning is DADGCFF# and their vocalist is

NEWS: Bleak fight their way through the pitch black!

You may know him from a myriad of projects including Spoiler but it seems there is something far darker in the black beating heart of Will Cattanach. He’s the mouth piece of a project with roots that go back more than a decade in Bleak, a four piece whose name matches their nature. Troubled by