"Grand Blood" from Doomriders is the follow up to their "Darkness Comes
Alive" album. "Grand Blood" was engineered by Kurt Ballou at God City
Studios, and features artwork from Thomas Hooper as well as packaging
from Ryan Patterson (Coliseum) and J. Bannon.
Where
"Darkness Comes Alive" was smooth and heavy in tone "Grand Blood" is
jagged and hard in its heart. "Grand Blood" is Doomriders pushing
themselves into wilder sonic territory previously unexplored by the
band. In songs like "Back Taxes" and "Bad Vibes", an angular noise rock
influence takes the lead, creating a harsh and charged environment. Not
to fret, the hooks Doomriders are known for are as sharp as ever though,
sinking into songs like the personal "Dead Friends" and melodious and
emotional "Gone to Hell". Two songs that impressively showcase Nate
Newton's evolving vocal ability. While monsters "Father Midnight", "New
Pyramids", and "Death In Heat" are Doomriders at their heaviest and
discordant to date. All complimented by new drummer Q (Magic Circle,
Clouds, etc), whose frantic style powers this genre crossing
masterpiece.