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The Poisoner
SANHEDRIN
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Release:

Cruz Del Sur Music
22. Feb. 2019

Info:

A year after the re-release of their A Funeral for the World debut, buzzed-about Brooklyn trio SANHEDRIN return with “The Poisoner”, which features eight songs of alluring and diverse pure metal that defies categorization.

Brooklyn’s SANHEDRIN scale boundaries and elude genre norms on their second studio album. The band’s intoxicating blend of doom and classic metal is complemented by lyrics that delve into the darker elements of humanity and the cyclical nature of destructive ideas. Thought-provoking and inherently catchy at the same time, “The Poisoner” is indicative of a band unafraid to venture into unchartered territory.

SANHEDRIN’s 2017 “A Funeral for the World” debut full-length was originally released independently, but reissued for broader release by Cruz Del Sur Music in 2018. “The Poisoner” picks up where its predecessor left off, with the Brooklyn trio (who consist of former Amber Asylum/Lost Goat bassist/vocalist Erica Stoltz, Black Anvil guitarist Jeremy Sosville and drummer Nathan Honor) parlaying their vast array of influences into eight gripping, instantaneously memorable numbers that rely melodic riff choices, the affecting vocals of Stoltz and touches of dark atmosphere.

Recorded with producer Colin Marston at Menegroth, The Thousand Caves, the members of SANHEDRIN cite Marston’s ability to pick up on the minute details of their sound as one of the reasons for their collaboration, which began on “A Funeral for the World”. According to SANHEDRIN, Marston, who usually tackles some of extreme metal’s most unique and unrelenting acts, is on the same sonic wavelength as the band, capable of translating their musical vision without sacrificing the raw and natural elements of their sound.

“The Poisoner” reflects the various sides of SANHEDRIN, from classic, if not soaring jaunts, to tight, direct melds of gallop-oriented metal to doom-channeled motifs, most notably, the album’s title track, which features a guest appearance by Stoltz’s former Amber Asylum bandmate Kris Force on violin. This diversity is less of a jigsaw than it is the natural melding of various ideas and styles, taking Sanhedrin to new places on each song. On “The Poisoner”, SANHEDRIN defies categorization, hereby entering into their own carved-out space where exploration and timeless songwriting are paramount.

Tracklist:

1. Meditation (All My Gods Are Gone)
2. Wind On The Storm
3. Blood From A Stone
4. The Poisoner
5. The Getaway
6. For The Wicked
7. Saints And Sinners
8. In From The Outside

Line-up:

Jeremy Sosville - Guitar
Erica Stoltz - Bass, Vocals
Nathan Honor - Drums


 


Photo Credit: Suzanne Abramson
 

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