What difference can 13 years make? Back in 2011, in collaboration with vocalist Ryan Richards (Everything Must Die, No Conviction), Broken Hope guitarist Jeremy Wagner and drummer Mike Miczek released an EP together under the name Earthburner. Named after the track from 1999 Broken Hope album “Grotesque Blessings” they made their mark with 5 minutes
Eleven tracks of uncompromising grind, tinged with afterworld bleakness and contemporary horror produced by Tommy McWilliams (Elegant Weapons) alongside guitarist Jeremy Wagner before being mixed by Scott Creekmore (Putrid Pile, Waco Jesus) and mastered by Mike Fuller (Obituary, Death, Judas Priest)? You guessed it, we’re talking about “Permanent Dawn“, the debut album of Earthburner. The
A new collaboration from Broken Hope members Jeremy Wagner on guitars and Mike Miczek on drums alongside Sanguisugabogg vocalist Devin Swank, Gloryhole Guillotine bassist Tyler Affinito and honorary member on back-up frenzied vocals Mitch Harris (Napalm Death, Righteous Pigs) who have a debut album on the horizon are Earthburner. They have shared a guitar playthrough
On 8th November American death-grinders Earthburner will unleash their debut album, ‘Permanent Dawn‘ via M-Theory Audio and a month later they’ll take to stage at Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest in Denver Colorado alongside Autopsy, Yob, Cirith Ungol, Pallbearer, Frozen Soul and more. In a sneak peak preview of that, a live lyric video
Featuring guest appearances from Ross Dolan of Immolation and Jake Cannavale of Vixen Maw on 8th November, Deathgrind Broken Hope off-shoot Earthburner will release their debut album “Permanent Dawn” via M-Theory Audio. Mixed by Scott Creekmore (Broken Hope, Putrid Pile, Waco Jesus) and mastered by Mike Fuller (Obituary, Death, Judas Priest) of Fullersound in Davie Florida,
What do Broken Hope drummer Mike Miczek, Gloryhole Guillotine bassist Tyler Affinito, Sanguisugabogg vocalist Devin Swank and Napalm Death legend Mitch Harris all have in common? They join guitarist Jeremy Wagner in the reformed Earthburner. Named after the Broken Hope song of the same name the band released an EP in 2011 with vocalist Ryan