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Upheaval Altar Of Ash

Ghost Ramp | Item No: 1224583
Vinyl LP | 2018 / US – Original | New
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Item Description
Upheaval are a four-man wrecking crew from Boston, Massachusetts, who specialize in dramatic, blackened sludge metal - think Eyehategod by way of Mayhem after a cold New England winter. Founded in June 2014 by veteran Boston musicians Justin Doucette (guitar/vocals), Alex Betancourt (drums) and John Belmonte (bass/backing vocals), Upheaval quickly gained notoriety in New England playing a crushing blend of sludge and doom. In February 2015 an East Coast tour expanded the reach of the first demo beyond the northeast United States. A US tour in June 2016 saw the addition of Eric Struth on lead guitar, and brought the self released cassette "Summoning a Giant" across the United States. With the line up sorted out, the band began working tirelessly to craft a new album. Adeptly maintaining the unrelenting heaviness of Summoning a Giant while fully embracing their black metal influences, eight songs were written and Alec Rodriguez of New Alliance Studios in Cambridge, MA was e nlisted to produce and engineer it. The end result, "Altar of Ash", is a half hour opus of aural savagery.
Item Details
Item No: 1224583
Artist: Upheaval
Title: Altar Of Ash
Label: Ghost Ramp
Catalog No: GRLP34
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: US – Original
Release Date: 2018
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Metal
Available since: 2025-03-12
Condition: New
Price: 16,80 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
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Tracklist
A1 Burning Dark
A2 Eviscerate The Light
A3 Beast Of Carnage
A4 Abyss
B1 Altar Of Ash
B2 Consumed By Fire
B3 Resurrection
B4 Ascension
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