“More Haunting Than Anything Shat Out By Generic, Brutal Death-Metal Band No. 5,346.” (LA Weekly) | Shore Fire Media

8 May, 2013Print

“More Haunting Than Anything Shat Out By Generic, Brutal Death-Metal Band No. 5,346.” (LA Weekly)

Gothenburg’s Graveyard ended their most successful headlining U.S. tour to date last week with sold out shows at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom, LA’s El Rey Theatre, and in DC, Chicago, Salt Lake City, Portland, and San Diego. After releasing their third album ‘Lights Out’ late last year, the Swedish foursome’s “fiery blues-rock” (Washington Post) continued to impress critics from coast to coast:

“One hell of a psychedelic rock outfit” (Dallas Observer)

“[Graveyard] sounds just as polished, tight, and clean as they do on record.” (Brooklyn Vegan)

“After witnessing a brief [Axel] Sjöbeg drum solo—it’s hard not to come away impressed.” (Decibel Magazine)

“Might meets melody, and they make sweet Seventies love.” (Austin Chronicle)

“[Graveyard] deals out ample Zeppelin and Cream-inspired boogie rawk” (SF Weekly)

See some great live footage and hear their bassist’s thoughts on Rolling Stone’s David Fricke at SXSW in Last FM’s mini-documentary here: http://bit.ly/YPRIdV
 

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