Lord Dying Streaming “Offering Pain” Performance Video


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Portland, OR’s Lord Dying is streaming a series of performance videos for the song “Offering Pain,” off their latest album Poisoned Altars, out now via Relapse Records. Watch it here or below.

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The band is currently on tour across North America supporting Anvil.

LORD DYING w/ Anvil
Mar 01: Kapones – San Antonio, TX
Mar 04: Joes Grotto – Phoenix, AZ
Mar 05: Flycatcher – Tucson, AZ
Mar 06: Blu Phoenix – Albuquerque, NM
Mar 07: Black Sheep – Colorado Springs, CO
Mar 08: Marquis Theater – Denver, CO
Mar 09: Mesa Theatre – Grand Junction, CO
Mar 11: Metro Bar – Salt Lake City, UT
Mar 12: DB’s – Idaho Falls, ID
Mar 13: Whisky Dicks Saloon – South Lake Tahoe, CA
Mar 15: Adrenaline – Las Vegas, NV
Mar 17: The Whisky – W Hollywood, CA
Mar 18: The Granada – Morgan Hill, CA
Mar 19: Tonic Lounge – Portland, OR
Mar 20: Studio Seven – Seattle, WA

Psycho California Fest:
May 15 – 17: @ Psych California Fest – Santa Ana, CA

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Stumpfest Confirms Dates and Early Line-Up


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Stumpfest, the stoner-doom metal festival/party held annually in Portland OR has revealed this years fest will take place 4/23 – 4/25 and the early line-up of bands. Headliners for the weekend so far include northwestern doom greats YOB, Danva, Intronaut, as well as Portland locals Lord Dying, Sandrider, Author & Punisher, Graves At Sea, and Black Pussy. At least one more major band tba to close the Saturday night date. The fest will once again be held at Missisippi Studios, holding just under 400 people, so this makes it a very intimate one of a kind event, keeping with founder Rynne Stump’s goal of keeping the fest small and inexpensive as possible. Weekend passes are on sale now, as well as single day tickets. Last’s year’s fest sold out, so don’t sleep if you are considering going to this.

Press Notes:

In 2015, the “fantastic amalgam of music, bro love and art” returns to Mississippi Studios in Portland, Oregon on April 23-25. Hosted by none other than the beloved Stump sisters, the three-day festival is more riff-filled, filthed-up and stacked than ever.

The headliner of Saturday, April 25th will be revealed in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, you can purchase three-day passes or tickets to the Thursday and Friday shows below:

THREE-DAY PASSES

THURSDAY 4/23 (DANAVA, LORD DYING, LECHEROUS GAZE, BLACK PUSSY, SONS OF HUNS & PRIZEHOG)

FRIDAY 4/24 (YOB, INTRONAUT, AUTHOR & PUNSHER, GRAVES AT SEA & MUSCLE AND MARROW)

 

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Lord Dying Streaming “Poisoned Altars” Video


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Lord Dying is streaming the music video for the title track to Poisoned Altars, which was co-directed by Danger Ehren (Jackass) and Brett Roberts, here and here.

The video also includes cameos from members of Red Fang, Thrones, Yob, Witch Mountain and more.

“The video is a homage of 80’s horror and Sci-Fi movies pitting dirt bags vs. yuppies. In Portland we keep seeing our favorite hangs getting bulldozed for condo’s to go up and we wanted to return the favor,” states front man Erik Olson.

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Poisoned Altars can be streamed in full here.

The band has a number of upcoming live dates, including supporting Anvil on their upcoming North American tour.

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Lord Dying – Poisoned Altars


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Portland, OR based sludge band Lord Dying return with their new album Poisoned Altars (Relapse Records) due out on January 27th. With the album streaming through various sources, fans and new listeners can get a taste of what’s to come before the official release this week.

The only real problems I have with the record are the vocals. While Erik Olson’s voice remains steady and constant, I have a hard time finding much emotion behind it. The instruments do all of the talking and seem to leave the vocal tracks seem a bit out of place at times.

The music itself is absolutely solid and captures your attention. None of the songs feel overdone or unnecessary. I could easily listen to an instrumental version of this for hours. That said, there are a few tracks that especially stand out to me. ‘An Open Sore’ is a fantastic break up song. You’re not going to be wallowing in pity because it makes you want to get up and move (all of your ex’s stuff to the curb). The song also features Red Fang’s nerdalicious Aaron Beam performing guest vocals.

My favorite track off of Poisoned Altars is a toss up between ‘A Wound Outside of Time’ and ‘Darkness Remains’. ‘A Wound Outside of Time’ is the shortest song on the album and every second of it is filled with excellence. It starts off slowly but quickly gains momentum and keeps the listener engaged. ‘Darkness Remains’ wraps up the album in just under seven minutes of pounding riffs and vocals before ultimately fading out.

This is an album that you really have to spend some time with. You’re not going to get everything in just a few listens. I’m sure there’s much more the remains to be seen and heard in person as well. I’ve never seen Lord Dying live but I’ll definitely have to add them to my list. I anticipate a wicked bangover in my future.

7.5/10

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Sleep, Pentagram and Cult Of Luna Added As Headliners On Psycho California


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Psycho California is now set for May 15, 16 and 17, 2015 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA with Sleep, Pentagram and Cult Of Luna as headliners.

The rest of the previously announced acts include:

Kylesa
Earth
OM
Russian Circles
Orange Goblin
Bedemon
Conan
Eyehategod
Indian
Earthless
Pallbearer
Crowbar
Stoned Jesus
Old Man Gloom
Cave In
Acid Witch
Truckfighters
Tombs
Bang
Electric Citizen
Coffinworm
SubRosa
Eagle Twin
Mammatus
True Widow
Anciients
Bellwitch
Lord Dying
Death By Stereo
Radio Moscow
Ancient Altar
Samsara Blues Experiment
Elder
Mothership
The Well
Deathkings
Wo Fat
Rozamov
Destroyer of Light
Highlands
Bloodmoon
Slow Season
Crypt Trip
Lords of Beacon House
Tumbleweed Dealer
Sinister Haze
Blackout
Red Wizard
Banquet
Loom

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Interview: Lord Dying – Riff Rockin Altar Style


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Very few bands work as hard as Portland riff rockers Lord Dying, where the touring life and playing loud rock is a way of life for these four gentlemen. Since the band started in 2010, they have come out swinging and their impact has been felt on the Northwestern US music scene, playing dirty riff rock with a dark overtone that has won over fans everywhere they have played.

Lord Dying made their first appearance at the Scion Rock Fest in Pomona, CA and also debuted a few songs off of their forthcoming album Poisoned Altars (Relapse). Much of these songs were still fairly new to the band as well, as they had not performed them live.

Lord Dying has been a staple part of the growing Northwestern rock scene that has taken the music world by storm. Not since the Seattle grunge scene of the early 1990s has the Northwestern US seen a musical revolution captivate the world and grabbed the attention of the public and the media like this.

“The music scene really. Even ten years ago, I’ve always love bands from out of there. Now the scene is getting a lot of notoriety. It’s being noticed worldwide. People are starting to understand… when we go to Europe, not always but sometimes we have to explain it’s a city between Seattle and LA…even though there are many. They definitely have heard of Seattle and LA. The West Coast!”

“Definitely in America too. I noticed we’re being noticed a lot. A lot of the bands are touring and putting out good music,” said Olson.

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Photo By Keith Chachkes

If rock is allegedly dead, this area definitely missed this memo. Especially Lord Dying, as Poisoned Altars is anything, but layers of distorted rock music that never lets up from pummeling listeners with riff after riff after riff.

“Not in the Northwest man!,” says lead vocalist and guitarist Erik Olson, about the thriving rock scene Lord Dying came out of. “Definitely was into that music (the grunge scene). I would say there definitely is some influence, but same thing with growing up and listening to punk and metal too. I think our sound has an influence from the Northwest like grunge and sludge scene. But a lot of the bands there do too. It’s part of it. The Melvins are a huge influence on everyone.”

 

A lot has happened since they wound down their touring cycle behind their Relapse Records debut, 2011’s Summon the Faithless. After touring with a variety of bands such as Danava, Lecherous Gaze, Black Cobra, Gaza, Witch Mountain, Black Tusk, as well as higher profile tours with Down, Red Fang and Ghost BC, they began working on newer songs and recorded their new album.

“We wanted to keep the touring going, but we’ve been touring so much on this last record, we needed to have another one out so we could keep it up,” he explained, about getting the writing portion going with Lord Dying.

The band got off the road and found time to begin exploring ideas to shape what became skeletons of songs for Poisoned Altars.

“We put some time into it at home,” said guitarist Chris Evans.

“When we have a break, we usually try to go in every day to work on stuff and see what we come up with. We don’t really do it on the road. I hear about bands doing that. I don’t see how you have the time. Maybe write a riff here and there, but we have to really dedicate time to write a song when we’re home,” added Olson.

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Photo By Susanne A. Maathuis

So does the rainy environment play a role in what fuels their angst ridden tones? “It does. There’s not a lot to do there so it does have an impact on a lot of the musicians. They don’t have a lot to do so they go inside and write music and it’s depressing all the time outside, so you get depressing music out of it! You get used to it too. I’ve been there about ten years. It doesn’t have that much of an effect on me,” he said.

Olson spoke about the new album and a briefing about what to expect. “It’s going to be a little more brutal, and a little meaner. We stepped the playing up at least a few steps. The first one to feature Rob [Shaffer] over here.”

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Photo By Susanne A. Maathuis

Since the last album, the band parted ways with Jon Reid, their original drummer. They hired former Dark Castle drummer Rob Shaffer to play drums on Poisoned Altars, as well as fill in for live dates.

“When our drummer decided he didn’t want to do it any more, because he had some other things that he had to pursue, he was the first person in Portland that came to mind. He used to play in Dark Castle, which we loved the drumming in that and knew he wasn’t doing a lot at the moment musically. So we thought ‘let’s give Rob a call.’ He was into it,” explained Olson.

Shaffer had literally joined prior to the Scion Fest, but was up for the challenge to play with Lord Dying. “I joined three or four weeks ago. Learned all of the songs and recorded it, learned all the old songs at practice in the last three days. This is my test!,” he said, with a chuckle.

“We wrote all the music for the new album when we had a break from touring last fall. Then we were on the road non stop until about a month ago,” added Evans.

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Photo By Susanne A. Maathuis

They took their music on the road and have won over a legion of fans everywhere they played. Olson said the band’s touring has helped attract new fans and the new album will be no different. “Part of that is definitely all the touring. There’s that and Red Fang helped us a lot with exposure. Signing with Relapse didn’t hurt. It definitely opened some doors. We’re definitely out there to do as much as we can. I think people want to work with us because of that. We like to take advantage of any opportunities. We haven’t really been turning down any tours.”

So what’s next? After completing a brief West Coast tour supporting Corrosion of Conformity, they will be venturing on a North American tour supporting Anvil

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Lord Dying Supporting Anvil On US Tour


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Lord Dying will be direct support on Anvil’s 2015 US Tour with Sunlord opening. They will be supporting their forthcoming album Poisoned Altars, out January 27, 2015 via Relapse Records.

Feb 05: The Shop – Brooklyn, NY
Feb 06: Cafe 611 – Frederick MD
Feb 07: Brighton Bar – Long Branch, NJ
Feb 08: Drunk Horse – Fayetteville, NC
Feb 11: New Mountain Theater – Ashville, NC
Feb 12: Freebird Live – Jacksonville, FL
Feb 13: West End Trading Co – Sanford, FL
Feb 16: The Riot Room – Kansas City, MO
Feb 17: The Fifth Quarter Lounge – Indianapolis, IN
Feb 18: Red Line Tap – Chicago, IL
Feb 19: Fubar – St. Louis, MO
Feb 20: Holiday Inn Plaza – Ft. Smith, AR
Feb 21: BFE Rock Club – Houston, TX
Feb 22: Siberia – New Orleans, LA
Feb 24: Club Status – Shreveport, LA
Feb 25: The Rail Club – Dallas, TX
Feb 27: The Blue Max – Midland, TX
Feb 28: Aces North – McAllen, TX
Mar 01: Fitzgerald’s – San Antonio, TX
Mar 02: Sector 7 – El Paso, TX
Mar 04: Nile Theater – Phoenix, AZ
Mar 05: Flycatcher – Tucson, AZ
Mar 06: Blue Phoenix – Albuquerque, NM
Mar 07: Black Sheep – Colorado Springs, CO
Mar 08: Marquis Theater – Denver, CO
Mar 09: Mesa Theatre – Grand Junction CO
Mar 11: Metro Bar – Salt Lake City, UT
Mar 12: DB’s – Idaho Falls, ID
Mar 15: Dive Bar – Las Vegas, NV
Mar 17: The Whisky – W Hollywood, CA
Mar 18: The Granada – Morgan Hill, CA
Mar 19: Tonic Lounge – Portland, OR
Mar 20: Studio 7 – Seattle, WA


Lord Dying Streaming Trailer For Poisoned Altars


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Lord Dying is releasing their new album Poisoned Altars on January 27, 2015 in North America, January 26, 2015 in the UK and the rest of the world, and January 24, 2015 in Germany, Benelux and Finland via Relapse Records. The album was recorded with Toxic Holocaust’s Joel Grind (Black Tusk) at Audiosiege Studios in Portland, OR. Poisoned Altars is direct result of the relentless work the band put in the past 18 months grinding it out on the road touring non-stop with the likes of Red Fang, Black Tusk, Corrosion of Conformity, Valient Thorr and more. Watch a trailer for the album here.

Stream “A Wound Outside Time” here.

The band filmed a series of videos documenting the recording process, and first part can be viewed here, and the second part here.

Watch their Whitey McConnaughy (Red Fang, ZZ Top) directed video here.

Poisoned Altars Track Listing:
1. Poisoned Altars
2. The Clearing at the End of the Path
3. A Wound Outside of Time
4. An Open Sore
5. Offering Pain (and An Open Minded Center)
6. Suckling at the Teat of a Shebeast
7. (All Hopes of a New Day)…Extinguished
8. Darkness Remains

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LORD DYING Live:
Jan 31: Mississippi Studios – Portland, OR (w/ Sons of Huns)
May 15-17: Psycho California – Santa Ana, CA (The Observatory)

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