High Priest dose their crushing riffs with undeniable sing-along hooks. | ✍️ LucaCimarusti
A lot of contemporary heavy metal greats are missing something crucial: a sense of melody. That’s where local four-piece High Priest really stand out. The band members are no strangers to making punishing music—guitarist John Regan and drummer Dan Polak also play in death-metal-influenced hardcore outfit Like Rats, and guitarist Pete Grossman helps run Bricktop Recording, a studio specializing in ridiculous heaviness.
On their new record,, High Priest hammer out stonery, doomy, Sabbath-style galloping riffs with ease, pumping monster grooves through crushing walls of amplifiers. But the best part ofis that it’s incredibly catchy. Bassist and vocalist Justin Valentino croons like a less salty Danzig, adding a hint of sunny sweetness to the layers of destruction.
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