Sumerlands to Release Dreamkiller Sept. 16

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Having missed the debut album from Sumerlands when it was released in 2016, I guess I’m kind of kicking myself hearing the title-track to the forthcoming Dreamkiller — out Sept. 16 on Relapse — and am soon enough to go chase it down to get caught up. Justin DeTore, of Dream UnendingInnumerable Forms and more than a handful of others, and band spearhead Arthur Rizk (also of Eternal Champion and producer of all the metal; yes, all of it) have brought in DeTore‘s bandmate in Magic CircleBrendan Radigan, to handle vocals in place of Phil Swanson (ex-Hour of 13SeamountVestal ClaretUpwards of Endtime, so many more), and embarked with seeming direct purpose on a course of metallic traditionalism built out from their doomly underpinnings.

With Brad Raub on bass and John Powers — both also of Eternal Champion — joining Rizk on guitar, DeTore drumming and Radigan (who’s also in frickin’ Pagan Altar) singing, it seems fair to call Sumerlands a supergroup if you’re into that kind of designation. Either way, the new song’s a ripper and if you need me I’ll be trying really hard not to get distracted before I get to the self-titled on Bandcamp. Right on.

From the PR wire:

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SUMERLANDS RETURN WITH NEW ALBUM DREAMKILLER COMING SEPTEMBER 16 VIA RELAPSE RECORDS

RELEASE ALBUM TITLE TRACK AND VIDEO

SUMERLANDS are back with their hotly anticipated sophomore album. Helmed by the critically acclaimed engineer/producer & lead guitarist Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, Candy, Show Me The Body, Kreator, Eternal Champion & more) – ‘Dreamkiller’ is a triumph of traditional metal fuel!

Sumerlands have returned from the astral plane with another powerful collection of timeless, hooked filled hits: Dreamkiller. In the driver’s seat is renowned producer and guitarist Arthur Rizk who polished these eight metallic gems at Philadelphia’s Redwood Studios with his brothers in Sumerlands. Coming off of recent production credits with Kreator, Candy, Soulfly, and Show Me The Body, Rizk needs no introduction. His past work and expertise behind the boards with Power Trip, Ghostemane, Code Orange’s Grammy nominated album, Forever, Sacred Reich and many others have blown minds for over a decade. But it’s Sumerlands that truly fulfills his dream of melancholic chug.

The Sabbath-inspired haze of their 2016 S/T debut has been turbocharged with bigger riffs, distinct, Jan Hammer worthy synths, and forays into Badlands gone doom. But although doom crackles at the edges of Dreamkiller, this is classic, melodic metal forged with the melodrama of the Scorpions, the emotional heft of Foreigner, with an extra dose of depression.

The album’s galloping lead single and title track “Dreamkiller”, available now, is an uptempo tour de force with an instrumental break and a festival-worthy chorus. Rizk elaborates: “The ‘Dreamkiller’ instrumental section was inspired by Elton John’s ‘Funeral For a Friend’ which has the most evil sounding Bach-like guitar harmonies. I was drawing from the epicness of that song, as well as Judas Priest’s ‘Stained Class’ and Billy Joel’s ‘Movin’ Out’ which to me all typify that big 70s sound.”

The band’s alchemy is on full display throughout Dreamkiller as bassist Brad Raub (Eternal Champion) smirks behind his P-Bass while drummer Justin DeTore (Innumerable Forms, Dream Unending) stares you dead in the face, swinging. New vocalist Brendan Radigan (Pagan Altar, Magic Circle) sings strikingly of lost souls in a world gone mad. Rizk and guitarist John Powers (Eternal Champion) keep their “Strats only” policy intact while wheeling in the full Marshall stacks to douse the record in glorious solos (witness the album closing duel of “Death to Mercy”).

Make no mistake, Dreamkiller is full of traditional metal fuel. After an amicable split with original vocalist Phil Swanson, Sumerlands have dug deeper into their secret well of cathartic riffage to soundtrack a planet “Running in circles as the bells, they chime.” Sing along, dream along, Dreamkiller kills ‘em all!

Dreamkiller sees its release on September 16 via Relapse Records. The physical pre-order is available here and to pre-save or listen on digital platforms, go here.

DREAMKILLER TRACK LISTING:
1. Twilight Points The Way
2. Heavens Above
3. Dreamkiller
4. Night Ride
5. Edge Of The Knife
6. Force Of A Storm
7. The Savior’s Lie
8. Death To Mercy

Sumerlands is: Brendan Radigan (Vocals), Justin DeTore (Drums), John Powers (Guitar), Brad Raub (Bass), Arthur Rizk (Guitar/Synth)

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Sumerlands, “Dreamkiller” official video

Sumerlands, Dreamkiller (2022)

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