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Far more than just your average slab of Sabbath groove and Iommi-powered riffing, there's indeed something wicked about EARTHRIDE and it's never been more well-exampled than on their third full-length, and first since Corrosion Of Conformity's Mike Dean-produced 'Vampire Circus' in 2005.
Emanating from the barrier dunes of Virginia, Freedom Hawk's heavy riffs, rolling groove, and soulful guitar melodies to produce a sound that is distinctly their own. The trio's brand of heavy rock capitalizes on the best of the heavy '70s, but presents a fuzzy take that's modern and based around quality songwriting rather than style-over-substance retro posturing.
By FredericklandFar more than just your average slab of Sabbath groove and Iommi-powered riffing, there's indeed something wicked about EARTHRIDE and it's never been more well-exampled than on their third full-length, and first since Corrosion Of Conformity's Mike Dean-produced 'Vampire Circus' in 2005.
Emanating from the barrier dunes of Virginia, Freedom Hawk's heavy riffs, rolling groove, and soulful guitar melodies to produce a sound that is distinctly their own. The trio's brand of heavy rock capitalizes on the best of the heavy '70s, but presents a fuzzy take that's modern and based around quality songwriting rather than style-over-substance retro posturing.