Having crawled out from the catacombs of Toronto in 2012, Ischemic has been a long running project pieced together by the writing partnership of vocalist Isabelle Tazbir and guitarist Adam Korchok. Blending influences from acts like Hooded Menace, Paradise Lost and Conan, they have spent the past twelve years specialising in a sound that is
The cavernous depths of the sub-genre that is Death Doom have a new echo resonating within them as Ischemic premier “Rust and Bone” a foreboding piece from their highly anticipated album “Condemned to the Breaking Wheel”. A journey through desolation and despair, encapsulating the bands mastery over slow, hypnotic soundscapes that equally as crushing as
Canadian Doom Merchants Ischemic have escaped Toronto Ontario ahead of the release of their new album “Condemned To The Breaking Wheel”, its ancient bleak heaviness set to soak through the bandages on 5th April. Mastered by Victor Bullok (Triptykon, Celtic Frost) at Woodshed Studio in Germany, it’s the topic of a conversation with Heavy New York with
Mastered by Victor Bullok (Triptykon, Celtic Frost) at Woodshed Studio in Germany, “Condemned To The Breaking Wheel” from Toronto Ontario Death Doom merchants Ischemic will be revealed in all its ancient bleak heaviness on 5th April. Described as having a sound that is capable of crushing skulls, breaking hearts, and trampling crypts with it’s primitive