Bloodpheasant likes to refer to their sound as “dirty, swampy, pissed doom-folk”, which is a decent enough description that only seems to scratch the surface of this foursome’s “darkness”. There’s a lot of Goth garage mayhem a la Gun Club and Nick Cave and a splash sludge metal swirling in the mix. And there are moments where shafts of light cut through the murk. It’s a heavy and thick sound but it goes down smooth. The latest and only LP ”Traum” features nine dark, doom-folk tracks, the album clocks in at just over thirty-nine minutes. From the instrumental opener “A Bird and its W… read more
Bloodpheasant likes to refer to their sound as “dirty, swampy, pissed doom-folk”, which is a decent enough description that only seems to scratch the surface of this foursome’s “darkness”. There’s a lot of Goth garage mayhem a la Gun Club and Nick Cave and a splash sludge metal swirling in th… read more
Bloodpheasant likes to refer to their sound as “dirty, swampy, pissed doom-folk”, which is a decent enough description that only seems to scratch the surface of this foursome’s “darkness”. There’s a lot of Goth garage mayhem a la Gun Club and Nick Cave and a splash sludge metal swirling in the mix. And there are moments where shafts of light cut through the murk.… read more