Slagduster Posts New Track "Peeping Ron"
Isolation has most certainly bred inspiration in the shape of Slagduster. Hailing from Grand Forks, B.C, the band is named after a local slang term for a piece of machinery that was used in the mines over a hundred years ago.
“We are the only four musicians in our small town driven to form a progressive metal band,” says vocalist Shane Sherman. Inspired by such giants as Goijira, Sikth, Meshuggah, Dillinger Escape Plan, and Between The Buried And Me, the Slagduster crew offers a progressive, groovy, creative, unique and heavy sound.
It's been a few years since debut album "Nature.Humanity.Machine" and Slagduster is now ready to unleash follow-up album "Deadweight" out on May 5th, 2017. Sherman further comments:
“Naturally our sound has come a long way since our debut release in 2010. The music is more complex, and much more developed, still heavy, but even more groove based. Listeners can expect to be challenged by focusing on the compositions, or lost in the musical landscape.”
Today the band is giving fans a taste of what's to come off "Deadweight" with the premiere of new single "Peeping Ron" - check it out below.
The band comments: "'Peeping Ron' encompasses many aspects of our upcoming album 'Deadweight'. Grooved rhythm, technical riffing, odd time signatures and pummeling vocals are layered over complex drum work seems to be constant theme on this record. Enjoy!"
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