SPOOK THE HORSES: Empty Body Full-Length From New Zealand Post-Metal Unit Out NOW On Pelagic Records

Empty Body, the crushing new full-length from Wellington, New Zealand-based post-metal unit SPOOK THE HORSES is out now via Pelagic Records. Following the calm and sublime People Used To Live Here, Empty Body rears its head with distortion levels cranked Read More …

SPOOK THE HORSES: MetalSucks Debuts “Inheritance” Video From New Zealand Post-Metal Collective; Empty Body Full-Length Nears Release Via Pelagic

Wellington, New Zealand-based post-metal collective SPOOK THE HORSES is pleased to undrape their new visual accompaniment to “Inheritance.” Viewable in 180° VR and now playing at MetalSucks, the track comes off the band’s forthcoming new full-length, Empty Body, set for Read More …

SPOOK THE HORSES: New Noise Magazine Unveils “Cell Death” From New Zealand Post-Metal Sextet; Empty Body Full-Length To See Release Via Pelagic Next Month

Wellington, New Zealand-based post-metal collective SPOOK THE HORSES are pleased to unveil their video for “Cell Death.” Now playing at New Noise Magazine, the track comes off the band’s forthcoming new full-length, Empty Body, set for release August 28th via Read More …

SPOOK THE HORSES: New Zealand Sextet To Release Empty Body LP Via Pelagic Records In August; “Self-Destroyer” Streaming + Preorders Posted

After the calm and sublime People Used To Live Here, SPOOK THE HORSES, hailing from Wellington, New Zealand, deliver their ferocious new album, Empty Body. With distortion levels cranked up, tempos sped up and songs condensed and stripped down to Read More …

SPOOK THE HORSES: New Noise Debuts “Following Trails” Video From New Zealand-Based Atmospheric Metal Ensemble; People Used To Live Here Out Now On Pelagic

New Zealand-based atmospheric metal ensemble SPOOK THE HORSES today debuts the visual accompaniment to “Following Trails.” Now playing courtesy of New Noise Magazine, the hymn comes by way of the band’s People Used To Live Here full-length released last year Read More …

SPOOK THE HORSES: Svbterranean Premieres Interactive “Made Shapeless” Video From New Zealand-Based Atmospheric Metal Collective; People Used To Live Here Out Now On Pelagic

“People Used To Live Here shows the band opting for a stripped-down, slow-burning approach that results in songs reminiscent to the moody jazz of Bohren & Der Club Of Gore, the desert doom of Earth, and the melancholic ‘slowcore’ of Read More …

SPOOK THE HORSES: People Used To Live Here Full-Length From New Zealand-Based Atmospheric Metal Conjurers Streaming At No Clean Singing; Record To See Official Release Via Pelagic This Friday

“…without ever breaking into a race, the band are skilled at building tension and changing moods, bringing the music to emotional crescendos but also plumbing the quiet depths of abandonment and desolation.” — No Clean Singing People Used To Live Read More …

SPOOK THE HORSES: Decibel Premieres “Crude Shrines” From New Zealand-Based Atmospheric Metal Unit; People Used To Live Here To See Release Via Pelagic Records Next Month

People Used To Live Here is the haunting new full-length from New Zealand-based SPOOK THE HORSES. In advance of its November 10th release via Pelagic Records, today Decibel is hosting the official US premiere of “Crude Shrines” noting of the Read More …

SPOOK THE HORSES: New Zealand-Based Atmospheric Metal Collective To Release People Used To Live Here Via Pelagic Records This November; Haunting New Video Unveiled

Imagine if band members could rotate between instrument positions, because each musician had a proficient grasp on each instrument involved? It would supply a degree of freedom and mutual musical understanding, something that most bands could only dream of. SPOOK Read More …

Pelagic Records Announces In The Twilight, These Rocks Have Teeth – A Compilation Of Contemporary Post Rock And Metal

Pelagic Records will release In The Twilight, These Rocks Have Teeth this fall; a compilation of one-hundred-eighty minutes of contemporary post rock, metal, and experimental rock music. This release showcases the entire Pelagic Records roster and includes bands such as Read More …