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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Deeper Graves |Pull Me Toward The Dark |Disorder Recordings


Release Date February 27th, 2026
Format Digital/CD/Vinyl
Genre Post-Punk
Country United States

Deeper Graves operates as the solo project for Jeff Wilson, a guy recognized from his time playing with acts like Chrome Waves, Contrition, Nachtmystium, and Wolvhammer. Operating out of the Disorder Recordings camp, Wilson steers away from crushing distortion, diving strictly into dark, atmospheric post-punk. He handles every single musical element himself, keeping outside interference away from his gloomy vision. After dropping "Open Roads" and following it up with "The Colossal Sleep", he returns after a four-year gap with a third full-length album, "Pull Me Toward The Dark".

This new album drops listeners straight into a miserable, grey sonic landscape. It focuses heavily on classic gothic rock ideas and shoegaze distortion, building up thick layers of echoing guitar noise. The drums plod along steadily, anchoring the bleak atmospheres swirling around the vocals. There is plenty of open space in the mix, letting the depressing melodies ring out and fade away naturally. It totally ignores fast tempos, sticking strictly to crawling rhythms that drone on with a hypnotic drag.


"Pull Me Toward The Dark" strips things down to bare-bones elements. The songwriting stays incredibly simple, focusing completely on basic hooks and straightforward vocal deliveries. Wilson relies entirely on organic guitar tones, avoiding any over-processed digital garbage. You get massive walls of gloomy sound on tracks like "Where Do We Go From Here" and "The Truth". The whole thing comes across like a dude holed up in a pitch-black room pouring his absolute misery into a microphone and a heavily affected six-string.

The entire run of the album sticks rigidly to its chosen path. The pacing rarely shifts gears, keeping you trapped in the same somber state. Sometimes the unchanging tempo drags a tiny bit, making a few sections blur together entirely. Regardless of those small dips in momentum, the music delivers a thoroughly depressing dose of bleak rock. It gets the job done and drags the listener down into total misery.

Score: 7.5

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