Gravehuffer Shares a New single and a Video for “Blueprint For An Early Grave” 


 

St. Louis area Psychedelic Doom band Gravehuffer has announced a new album Depart From So Much Evil, releasing February 17th via Black Doomba Records. This will be the first new music from the band since their acclaimed album NecroEclosion in 2021. They just dropped a new single and video for the track  “Blueprint For An Early Grave” – with the video now playing at the Black Doomba Records YouTube page. Watch it now! 

 

 

 

Pre-order the album here: 

https://linktr.ee/gravehuffer

 

Bio: 

Comprised of hellish tracks risen from the depths below – each written by a different member, Gravehuffer entice you in before reaching the epic composition that is “Depart From So Much Evil”. The album opens with “Blueprint For An Early Grave”, a track about living only to work and ultimately destroying oneself in the process. Ferocious distortion and overdrive produces an unrelenting huge impact. Gravehuffer hold nothing back by unleashing their explosive sound from the off. “Brainstorm” delves into another side of the quartet’s sound with a more melodic focus making use of more mid and higher tones across the instrumentation. It contrasts with the emotive subject matter of battling depression and attempting to find peace with it. These dynamic tracks lead up to the album’s pièce de résistance, “Depart From So Much Evil”. This 22 minute song is written about Dante’s The Divine Comedy. Journeying through nightmarish realms, orchestration, wailing guitars, and thundering heaviness manifest a haunting encounter with monsters and demons. 

 

About Gravehuffer:

Gravehuffer formed in 2008 in Joplin, Missouri, with members having been involved in the heavy scene since the ’90s. Growing from their early crust punk roots, the band has evolved its sound to manifest more intricate and intense elements across their music. 

 

Gravehuffer is:

Travis McKenzie – vocals

Mike Jilge – Bass

Ritchie Randall – guitars

Todd Morrison – Drums

 

Discography: 

Blasphemusic – July 2012

Your Fault – January 2017

Demon Face/Stalingrad’s Cross EP – June 2019

NecroEclosion – January 2021

 

Credits:

Album art: Eric Sweet.

Narrator in “Depart From So Much Evil”: Eric Sweet.

 

Track Listing: 

  1. Blueprint For An Early Grave
  2. Slayberry
  3. The Cryptid And The Iron Bird
  4. Brainstorm
  5. Go Murder Pray And Die
  6. Depart From So Much Evil