GRAVES AT SEA & SOURVEIN: Caustic Split Streaming At Metal Hammer; Release To Drop Tuesday Via Seventh Rule

Just days preceding its public availability through Seventh Rule Recordings, Metal Hammer is now exclusively streaming the caustic split EP from GRAVES AT SEA and SOURVEIN. Unifying nearly a half-hour of brand new material from these two top-tier acts in Read More …

GRAVES AT SEA: New Hymn From Forthcoming Split With Sourvein Now Polluting The Airwaves At Pitchfork

Head over to Pitchfork.com for an earful of grisly doom from legendary Portland misery bringers, GRAVES AT SEA. Titled “Betting On Black,” the latest canticle serves as the opening number of the band’s upcoming split with Cape Fear riff-wielders, Sourvein. Read More …

Eolian Empire News: DRUNK DAD, HOT VICTORY, GRAVES AT SEA, PRIZEHOG, TOWERS, RABBITS And Additional Controlled Chaos

The latest heavy vibes from Eolian Empire, now nearly one year into the re-launch… Everything is fine, or so it seems. Fuck-you-all-wavers, DRUNK DAD, just finished up Ripper Killer, their first full-length record. Due out July 1st, the new LP Read More …

GRAVES AT SEA: Portland Doom Miscreants Announce European Live Incursion; This Place Is Poison Preorders Available Now

Portland doom miscreants, GRAVES AT SEA, will embark upon a European live incursion later this month alongside fellow riff-worshippers Sourvein. Set to initiate with what’s bound to be a cataclysmic performance at this year’s Roadburn Fest in Tilburg, the band Read More …

GRAVES AT SEA And SOURVEIN Unite For A Release Of Ultimate Amplifier Worship; Preorders Available This Friday

Two of doom metal’s mightiest of feedback-laden riff worshippers – Portland’s GRAVES AT SEA and Cape Fear’s SOURVEIN – have united in sound, mind and spirit for the ultimate split of earth-smoldering amplifier worship. GRAVES AT SEA, whose contributions leave Read More …

Eolian Empire Discloses 2014 Releases; TOWERS, PRIZEHOG, HOT VICTORY, GRAVES AT SEA, DRUNK DAD, RABBITS & More Penned

In 2013, the long dormant Portland D.I.Y. Eolian Empire label came back with a vengeance, starting with Keep Our Heads — the 99-minute, 26-band compilation Metalsucks called “the bible of underground heavy music in Portland with bands like Lord Dying, Read More …