British doom rockers ALUNAH premiere groovy new album ‘Violet Hour’ in full before October 11th release on Heavy Psych Sounds

Birmingham’s doom rock frontrunners ALUNAH return with a consuming fifth album « Violet Hour » this October 11th on Heavy Psych Sounds, streaming in full exclusively via Metal Insider.

« Violet Hour is a bold stride, and an album rife with character, melody, heft and impact. Alunah set a whole new high standard from which to work as they continue forward » praises The Obelisk.

This new album sees the energy of ALUNAH‘s dark, doom-tinged hard rock being cranked up with the arrival of guitarist Dean Ashton (Diamond Head) alongside the lush vocals of Siân Greenaway and rhythmic foundation of Dan Burchmore and Jake Mason. Recorded at the historic Welsh Foel Studio and produced by Chris Fielding (Conan, Electric Wizard, Primordial), these eight tracks display a searing combination of melodies, riffs and focused writing.

Darkened your world with ‘Violet Hour’ HERE

The band tells more about the album: « “The time is here to release our new LP “Violet Hour”. This album represents a period of focused creativity and we are proud to now share it with the world. Having it released on Heavy Psych Sounds Records also makes this a very special time for Alunah.”

ALUNAH « Violet Hour »
Out October 11th on Heavy Psych Sounds
Preorder here

TRACK LISTING:
1. Trapped & Bound
2. Dance of Deceit
3. Hunt
4. Hypnotised
5. Violet Hour
6. Unholy Disease
7. Velvet
8. Lake of Fire

With their roots dating back to 2006 in « Sabbath City » of the UK and an evolution that has grown over four previous albums and numerous European tours and festival dates, the momentum now picks up the pace. A UK summer tour with The Obsessed and an appearance at this year’s prestigious Damnation Festival have just been confirmed with many more live dates as well as album tunes to follow soon!

ALUNAH IS
Siân Greenaway – Vocals
Daniel Burchmore – Bass
Jake Mason – Drums
Dean Ashton – Guitar

ALUNAH & HPS RECORDS LINKS
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