Release
Date March 25th, 2026
Format Vinyl/Digital
Genre Stoner/Doom Metal
Country United States
New
Dawn Fades hails from
Philadelphia, bringing a thick blend of doom, grunge, and heavy psych to the
table. The lineup features veterans of the scene including vocalist and guitarist
GFA (Ritual Earth),
guitarist Corey Pettingill (Blackhand), bassist Algar
(Green Meteor), and drummer Steve Roche (Saetia).
Drawing on the aggressive sounds of bands like Soundgarden,
Down, and High On Fire,
they mix crushing volume with melodic hooks.
"Lores" is a dirty, loud,
and aggressive album that sounds exactly like a dark basement in Philadelphia
should sound. The guitars are tuned low and the distortion is thick enough to
chew on. The production captures the raw energy of the band without making it
sound like a demo tape. The riffs are big and simple, driving the songs forward
with a primitive stomp that gets the head nodding immediately.
There is a straightforward honesty
to "Lores" that is refreshing. New Dawn Fades
isn't trying to trick you with complex time signatures or overproduced
nonsense. They plug in, turn up the volume, and play until their fingers bleed.
"Souls" and "Dead Vultures" keep the momentum going with
sludge-filled grooves that feel heavy and dangerous. It is rock and roll
stripped down to its ugly, beautiful essentials.
This album is a strong release for
anyone who likes their music slow, low, and loud. It has a few repetitive
moments, but the sheer power of the riffs makes up for it. It is a good, solid
listen that delivers the goods without asking for permission. If you are into
the heavy side of grunge or the catchier side of doom, "Lores" is
worth your time.
Score: 7.0
NEW DAWN FADES (@newdawnfadesforever)













