Skull Fist: Way Of The Road

Skull Fist SKU: 36705733
Skull Fist: Way Of The Road

Skull Fist: Way Of The Road

Skull Fist SKU: 36705733

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Way Of The Road
Artist: Skull Fist
Label: Napalm
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 840588119523
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal

When Skull Fist set off their first riffs and deliver their third studio album full of authenticity, honesty and shady lyrics, it feels like drowning in a sea of confusing heavy metal morality. The quartet from Toronto, Canada are locked in a life long struggle with a twist on nostalgic heavy metal and a persistent desire for spiritual glory and personal peace. Relight the fire that was started with their debut and take another step further with every note and word of the new nine song album Way Of The Road. And although the new album is filled with sing-alongs and passionate anthems, a genuine pain and struggle is omnipresent and seems to find salvation in the music itself: "I think all of the songs are either loosely based on something that happened or was directly motivated by a specific event in the last few years. I'm trying to take stuff that needs to be buried in the ground. Music is a lot of fun to do, but I think it's a solid way to clear up space in my head. Take all the thoughts and emotion I have about it, shove it onto a track and then try to stop thinking about it, turn them into grave markers. Make room for some nice stuff."

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