Thursday, February 25, 2021

BLACK SHEEP WALL + Invisible Oranges


BLACK SHEEP WALL: new album "Songs for the Enamel Queen" now streaming in its entirety

Los Angeles-area sludgecore beast Black Sheep Wall has revealed its new album, Songs for the Enamel Queen, in its entirety, one day ahead of its release on Silent Pendulum Records.

Stream the album, here:
https://www.invisibleoranges.com/black-sheep-wall-songs-for-the-enamel-queen/

Songs for the Enamel Queen is a harrowing trip through the depths; intense and unpredictable, from start to finish. As Invisible Oranges puts it, “Metal, hardcore, noise, post-rock, sad trumpet, sludge, soundscape dirges... It really is a journey, one unlike much else out there.” Atop the dazzling musicality, Black Sheep Wall frontman Brandon Gillichbauer bellows lyrics that are painfully candid, making this an album that cuts to the bone.

Pre-order the album, here:
https://silentpendulumrecords.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-the-enamel-queen

More info, here:
http://thechainworld.blogspot.com/2020/12/black-sheep-wall-songs-for-enamel-queen.html

"With a decade of dynamic, experimental sludgecore behind them — as well as wild shows with like-minded riff warriors such as Converge and High on Fire — L.A.-area noise-makers Black Sheep Wall are set to return with their first album in five years... the diverse LP veers between post-metal dirges, Slint-style spoken word, a trumpet-led waltz and more."
–Revolver

"The melodies are disjointed and fragmented, and wouldn’t sound out of place on Hydra Head’s mid-2000s golden ages... Black Sheep Wall has an enigmatic touch that doesn’t involve cloaking themselves in secrecy. They offer just the right amount of confusion to make themselves a lot more interesting than many sludge and doom bands."
–SPIN

"As bone-crushingly heavy as it is psychedelic and melodic."
–BrooklynVegan

“Metal, hardcore, noise, post-rock, sad trumpet, sludge, soundscape dirges... It really is a journey, one unlike much else out there.”
–Invisible Oranges

"Their most dynamic album yet... Where their previous albums have been all about pounding sludge, Enamel Queen is a frantic mixture of tempos, harmonies, feedback and screams that feels like a genuine venting of their frustration and sidetracked ambition."
–The Pit

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