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Pallbearer - Foundations of Burden 8.8 Pallbearer - Foundations of BurdenRelease Date: August 19, 2014 Record Label: Profound LoreSorrow & Extinction, the debut record by doom metal outfit Pallbearer, broke out of a genre with a pretty commonly agreed upon outline by sticking to the script while still making it very much their own. The Sabbath influence always has been and always will be inescapable for these guys, but the comparison should be more flattering than anything...
- www.absolutepunk.net
Every year in heavy music, there seems to be one album that stands out from the pack and dominates the conversation: Liturgy's Aesthetica, Baroness' Yellow & Green, Deafheaven's Sunbather, and so on. This year, somewhat strangely, that album appears to be Pallbearer's Foundations of Burden. I say "Strangely," not because there's anything wrong with the record (in fact, quite the opposite is true), but because those other records were so shocking and new...
- www.punknews.org
Tweet Building a Foundation with Fundimentals Hailing from Little Rock Arkansas, Pallbearer have been bringing their brand of southern doom to the masses since 2010. With critical acclaim from both the underground and mainstream press for their debut, Sorrow and Extinction the boys are back with their sophomore release, Foundations of Burden. which has already been hailed as some of the best new music of the year. Suffice it to say, the album doesn't disappoint...
- www.mxdwn.com
If they gave out Grammys for real music, Pallbearer's second record would get 100. Pitchfork should give it a 9000. There simply aren't enough Ns. Sure, this is hyperbole, but on the strength of the Arkansas outfit's new super-heavy slab - and with bandwagon-jumpers already hyping the new Electric Wizard LP - doom metal is poised to have its moment. Sorry, black metal...
- www.nowtoronto.com
If they gave out Grammys for real music, Pallbearer's second record would get 100. Pitchfork should give it a 9000. There simply aren't enough Ns. Sure, this is hyperbole, but on the strength of the Arkansas outfit's new super-heavy slab - and with bandwagon-jumpers already hyping the new Electric Wizard LP - doom metal is poised to have its moment. Sorry, black metal...
- nowtoronto.com
If Pallbearer's music could be constructed physically, the architecture would be astounding. I'm talking about the kind of ornate, towering gothic cathedrals, castles, and monestaries most people only encounter either backpacking across Europe or in fairy tales. But rather than making up the brick & mortar, the quartet's part in these colossal structures is far more aural...
- www.noripcord.com
When you think of Arkansas chances are it will conjure up images of the idyllic American south. That's where Pallbearer come in to ruin it all. This Little Rock quartet peddle the suffocating gloom of doom metal. Pallbearer's 2012 debut album, Sorrow and Extinction, was heralded as a shot in the arm for this notoriously mopey genre, so what do they bring to the table with album number two, the imposingly titled Foundations of Burden?...
- www.undertheradar.co.nz
Dinosaur doom needn't sound the same all day, every day. Pallbearer gets this, calmly demonstrating its slow, mournful mastery on second slab
- www.austinchronicle.com
With the release of their phenomenally well received debut album Sorrow And Extinction in 2012, Pallbearer set the bar high for themselves. If there's a basis for burden on the band it most surely begins with that album and just how to follow it up. Many bands struggle to repeat the vibrancy and energies of their initial flourishes, but with Foundations Of Burden, Pallbearer take a step forward and, if anything, surpass expectations...
- www.musicomh.com
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