03/28/2013 11:20
Earthling
Earthling: debut album 'Dark Path' coming in May
Richmond, Virginia-based Forcefield Records confirms the pending Springtime release of the debut LP from local hellbrigade, Earthling.
Formed in early 2009 as a project between Harrisonburg natives Alan Fary (guitar/vocals) and Brently Hilliard (drums), following several member shifts solidified the Earthling lineup with Praveen Chhetri (guitar) and Jordan Brunk (bass). Having released a pair of three-song demos, a split 7" with the mighty Valkyrie, and having extensively inundated their local DIY music circuit, the band has crafted a crusty, blackened, thrashing hybrid of metal drawing influences from across the spectrum of extreme music.
Now on the heels of their split 7" with Valkyrie (a band who shares guitarist, Alan Fary), Earthling has finally captured their corrosive sound on record, and now prepares to unleash hell upon its own kind with their ominous 'Dark Path' on CD, LP and digital May 7th, 2013. A diverse, premier debut offering which will undoubtedly appeal to fans of all things ripping, 'Dark Path' is a coarse display of the band's terrorizing spirit; a ravenous force that has guided the group through countless shows, relentless demo recordings, and over five years of sheer sacrifice. Recorded by Garret Morris (Windhand, Cough, Parasytic, Bastard Sapling) and mastered by Mikey Allred (Inter Arma, Hellbender, Across Tundras), one can rest assured that this album is well versed in sonic mayhem. Earthling naturally teamed-up with seasoned local label, Forcefield Records, who now boasts the album as one of its most gripping releases, and Earthling as one of its most promising bands.
Track listing:1. Dark Path (04:48)
2. Resent (02:58)
3. Losing Sight (06:39)
4. Soldier of the Fortunate (04:37)
5. Wilderness Throne (06:27)
6. Pass into Beyond (06:55)
The future is clearly vast for Earthling, who will be attacking the road this spring with a string of dates already confirmed and many more to be confirmed over the coming weeks, including supporting Absu, ten shows alongside bros Inter Arma, and a MACRoCk showcase with Drugs Of Faith, A Life Once Lost, Zoroaster and a bunch of others.
(source: Earsplit PR)