Альбомы исполнителя
Dreamkiller
2022 · альбом
Force of a Storm
2022 · сингл
Edge of the Knife
2022 · сингл
Dreamkiller
2022 · сингл
Ageless Life
2022 · сингл
Sumerlands
2016 · альбом
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Биография
Sumerlands are a Philadelphia-based heavy metal quintet comprising scene veterans whose sound is rooted in 1970s hard rock and classic power metal from the '80s and '90s. Their acclaimed sound weds vintage metal styles to modern production thanks to guitarist Arthur Rizk. Following an acclaimed 2014 demo they signed with Relapse for their 2016 eponymous debut album. After touring, a personnel change, and the pandemic, they returned with a new singer for 2022's Dreamkiller. Sumerlands was the brainchild of guitarist/producer/engineer Arthur Rizk (War Hungry), and veteran vocalist Phil Swanson (Hour of 13, Seamount). They enlisted drummer Justin De Tore (Devil's Dare, Boston Strangler), guitarist John Powers, and bassist Brad Raub (both ex-Leather). The Guardian Demo was issued in the summer of 2014, followed by a self-titled debut for Relapse in 2016. The album sold well and provided touring opportunities across the U.S. and Europe for several years. The always-busy Swanson left Sumerlands amicably in 2020 to form Smith & Swanson with guitarist Tim Schmidt. Rizk recruited veteran vocalist Brendan Radigan (Battering Ram, Nachtstille, ex-Magic Circle) to replace him. After rehearsals, they played select dates further integrating him into their sound and approach. In April 2022, Sumerlands issued the Ageless Life EP, that included the original "Heavens Above" and an inventive cover of Fleetwoot Mac's "I'm So Afraid." They followed it with the single and video for "Dreamkiller" in July. In September, the Rizk-produced full-length, also titled Dreamkiller, appeared from Relapse, followed by a North American tour. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi