Pallbearer fans are still biting their fingernails in anticipation of the heralded doom band’s next album, which they finished recording way back in June. The Arkansas group told us a little bit about the record last year — but to tide over Pallbearer’s devotees who are continuing to be patient, here’s a previously unpublished conversation, published on New Noise, in which they share entertaining stories about life on the road.
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Pallbearer Share Wild Tour Stories As New LP Looms
Posted in Interviews with tags Pallbearer on 01/24/2024 by Kurt OrzeckPallbearer Done Recording New LP, Eying 2024 Release
Posted in Interviews with tags Oblivion Access, Pallbearer on 06/11/2023 by Kurt OrzeckCheck out the major scoop we got this week from Oblivion Access participant and doom-metal monarchs Pallbearer for New Noise:
Best Albums Of 2017: War On Drugs, Queens Of The Stone Age
Posted in Lists, Sound Off with tags Cannibal Corpse, cloud nothings, Mastodon, Ne Obliviscaris, Oneohtrix Point Never, Pallbearer, Power Trip, Queens of the Stone Age, War On Drugs, Woe on 06/10/2018 by Kurt Orzeck
1. War on Drugs – A Deeper Understanding (Atlantic)
2. Queens of the Stone Age – Villains (Matador) Continue reading
The Violent Sleep Of Reason Episode 2, 3.29.17
Posted in The Violent Sleep of Reason with tags 1476, All Hell, Arkaik, Cut Up, Dead Meadow, Deafheaven, Ecstatic Vision, Ghost Bath, Gridfailure, Heaven Shall Burn, Ingrown, Isenordal, Loathe, Memoriam, Oathbreaker, Orm, Pallbearer, Slugdge, Today Is the Day, Valborg, Wicked City on 04/02/2017 by Kurt OrzeckThe Bad Penny’s new program through Radio Free America, “The Violent Sleep of Reason,” focuses on new and upcoming heavy-metal releases. The show’s second installment featured new cuts by ORM, Cut Up and Isenordal.
The Violent Sleep Of Reason Episode 1, 3.22.17
Posted in The Violent Sleep of Reason with tags Ascended Dead, Ashen Horde, Crimson Throne, Deafheaven, Deletere, Dodecahedron, Ghost Bath, Khemmis, King of Asgard, Meshuggah, Obituary, Pallbearer, Telekinetic Yeti, The Moon and the Nightspirit, This Will Destroy You, Warbringer, Without Waves, Woe on 04/02/2017 by Kurt OrzeckThe premiere episode of The Bad Penny’s “The Violent Sleep of Reason” radio show featured the song after which the show was named, as well as new cuts by King of Asgard, Woe and Dodecahedron.












