FIREBREATHER: Swedish Doom Power Trio To Kick Off Canadian Tour With Zaum Next Month; Self-Titled Debut Out Now Via Suicide Records

Swedish doom power trio FIREBREATHER will bring their riffs to Canada next month on a short tour alongside doom duo Zaum. The tour runs from September 13th through September 22th. See all confirmed dates below.

Forged in the spring of 2016 from the ashes of underground doom heavyweights Galvano, FIREBREATHER released their eponymous debut last year via Suicide Records. Taking in four tracks that swallow time behind tooth shattering riffs and crunching rhythms, Firebreather is a jaw-breaking fusion of sludge and doom rock.

Firebreather was mastered by Brad Boatright (Sleep, Corrosion Of Conformity, Beastmilk, Obituary) at Audioseige Studio in Portland, Oregon and features artwork by legendary underground artist Adam Burke. Firebreather is out now and streaming at Suicide Records’ Bandcamp page at THIS LOCATION.

If you missed it, via FIREBREATHER‘s videos for “The Ice Lord” and “Release The Lava” below.

FIREBREATHER w/ Zaum:
9/13/2018 Orange Art Gallery – Ottawa, ON
9/14/2018 Casa Del Popolo – Montreal, QC
9/15/2018 Townehouse – Sudbury, ON
9/16/2018 Doors – Hamilton, ON
9/17/2018 Foxx Lounge – Barrie, ON
9/19/2018 Hellcat – Kitchener, ON
9/20/2018 Windsor Beer Exchange – Windsor, ON
9/21/2018 Coalition T.O. – Toronto, ON
9/22/2018 Vietnam – Quebec City, QC

FIREBREATHER have a knack for riff-tastic, crushing doom. Following in the fuzzed-out footsteps of Sleep, High On Fire, and their ilk, FIREBREATHER‘s eponymous debut plays to its strengths, of which there are many.” — Decibel

“…this succinct half-hour LP has more than its fair share of fist-raising, shit-eating-grin moments. Crucially, one such is the opening riff, unfurling with seasick unease before blasting into a caveman rampage that reveals High On Fire as far more vital to FIREBREATHER’s M.O. than any Brummie sexagenarians.” – Team Rock

“…like a hilltop declaration of war, FIREBREATHER’s Firebreather sets forth with bludgeonry in mind and benefits from the knowledge of how to make it happen. It is the underlying memorability that comes through in the band’s songwriting, however, that will most let them flourish in the years and releases to come, and one hopes that as they storm the countryside on horseback spattering brain matter in their wake they remember that craft is the handle of the axe they so capably wield here.” – The Obelisk

“You can feel the vibrations of the sinuous, mammoth-sized riffs inside your teeth, and the hammering of the rhythm section is hard enough to disjoint your back. Perhaps needless to say, it’s highly infectious music, but it’s also as dire and desolating as the plague.” – No Clean Singing on “Fire Foretold”

“…a brilliantly heavy and exciting debut album that will leave fans wanting more.” – Outlaws Of The Sun

“If High On Fire ever decided to make a full on doom album, it would probably sound a lot like FIREBREATHER‘s debut.” – Indy Metal Vault

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