
GORSE is a Progressive Sludge Metal Band from Brighton, England
The members are:
Guitar/Vocalist - James Parker
Bassist - Olly Thomas
Drums - Jennie Howell
GORSE play a superb blend of Prog/Sludge/Stoner/Doom Metal to highly original effect. The band have been going for a while and I became a fan of these guys with their 2008/9 debut release. Slumber of Artemis. - A release that gained much praise through out the underground musical press.
Well after 3 years band is back with their excellent new album – Old Certainties. A 7 song – 54 minute masterclass of extreme metal.
Taking influence from a whole range of bands but still adding their own spin on the genre. GORSE add a superb DIY Punk feel to their sublime music.
Old Certainties has been a long time coming but is definitely worth the wait. This album should finally put GORSE on the Sludge Metal Map as a band to be reckoned with. As it’s full of brilliant top-notch Sludge Metal riffs you can shake a stick at. What makes this album stand out is the honest and passionate vocals of lead singer James.
He sings with such conviction all the way through. Showing heartfelt emotion you don’t normally get in the Sludge Metal genre. This 3 Piece band are at top of their game on this superb album.
The 7 songs on show build upon from their previous great release. But the riffs are heavier, louder and angrier at times. Doommantia give this a superb review here. And I almost agree with every part of it. I think this is the bands best work to date.
Full of brilliant and lengthy tracks that will have you listening to over and over again Especially on the tracks – “Stallions at the Cross”, “Ramifications” and the superb S/T track which is a 12 minute blast of pure Sludge Metal greatness.
I can’t praise this superb album highly enough. It’s great to see a band take strides in their evolution of their music and GORSE have proved this with this outstanding release.
Quite simply a brilliant release from one of the UK’s best Sludge Metal bands.
You can buy this release here (digital) and here (physical) which is in some great packaging. Highly recommended for everyone to check out.
Check this superb band below:
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Bassist - Olly Thomas
Drums - Jennie Howell
GORSE play a superb blend of Prog/Sludge/Stoner/Doom Metal to highly original effect. The band have been going for a while and I became a fan of these guys with their 2008/9 debut release. Slumber of Artemis. - A release that gained much praise through out the underground musical press.
Well after 3 years band is back with their excellent new album – Old Certainties. A 7 song – 54 minute masterclass of extreme metal.
Taking influence from a whole range of bands but still adding their own spin on the genre. GORSE add a superb DIY Punk feel to their sublime music.
Old Certainties has been a long time coming but is definitely worth the wait. This album should finally put GORSE on the Sludge Metal Map as a band to be reckoned with. As it’s full of brilliant top-notch Sludge Metal riffs you can shake a stick at. What makes this album stand out is the honest and passionate vocals of lead singer James.
He sings with such conviction all the way through. Showing heartfelt emotion you don’t normally get in the Sludge Metal genre. This 3 Piece band are at top of their game on this superb album.
The 7 songs on show build upon from their previous great release. But the riffs are heavier, louder and angrier at times. Doommantia give this a superb review here. And I almost agree with every part of it. I think this is the bands best work to date.
Full of brilliant and lengthy tracks that will have you listening to over and over again Especially on the tracks – “Stallions at the Cross”, “Ramifications” and the superb S/T track which is a 12 minute blast of pure Sludge Metal greatness.
I can’t praise this superb album highly enough. It’s great to see a band take strides in their evolution of their music and GORSE have proved this with this outstanding release.
Quite simply a brilliant release from one of the UK’s best Sludge Metal bands.
You can buy this release here (digital) and here (physical) which is in some great packaging. Highly recommended for everyone to check out.
Check this superb band below:
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