Album Review: Legions of Doom - The Skull 3 Monday July 29 2024, 12:05 PM
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Album Review: Legions of Doom - The Skull 3

Release Date: September 13, 2024
Label: Tee Pee Records
Radio Impact: July 22, 2024
For Fans Of: The Skull, Trouble, Saint Vitus, Corrosion of Conformity

The lines between The Skull and Legions of Doom blur intriguingly on The Skull 3. This debut from Legions of Doom, emerging from the shadow of the late Eric Wagner, is both a tribute and a fresh chapter in doom metal's storied lineage.

Following Wagner's passing in 2021, his presence looms large over the project. As recounted by Ron Holzner, former Trouble bassist and close friend of Wagner, the album is built on material intended for The Skull's third record. With Wagner's lyrics and some vocals, Legions of Doom encapsulates a poignant farewell and celebration of his legacy. The album features an impressive lineup, including guitarist Lothar Keller, drummer Henry Vasquez (Saint Vitus, Pentagram, Blood of The Sun), guitarist Scott Little (Leadfoot), and vocalists Karl Agell (Lie Heavy, Leadfoot, Blind-era Corrosion of Conformity) and Scott Reagers (original frontman of Saint Vitus).

The album kicks off with "Beyond the Shadow of Doubt," a track that sets a somber yet uplifting tone. The doom-laden riffs and haunting vocals are a testament to the genre's core while introducing a rejuvenated spirit. "All Good Things," the album's lead single, is a standout track that blends Wagner's lyrics with Agell's emotive delivery. It’s a poignant reflection on hope and redemption, resonating deeply as a posthumous collaboration with Wagner.

"Lost Soul" showcases the combined songwriting talents of Holzner, Keller, and Vasquez, with a raw and powerful composition that speaks to the band's grief and resilience. The instrumental prowess is evident throughout the album, particularly in "Between Darkness and Dawn," where the interplay between guitars and rhythm section creates an immersive, almost meditative experience.

"Heaven," featuring Wagner's vocals, is perhaps the most emotionally charged track on the album. Reworked from an acoustic demo, it stands as a touching tribute to Wagner's enduring influence. The closing track, "Hallow By All Means," is an epic nine-minute journey that encapsulates the album's themes of loss, rebirth, and the relentless march of time.

The album's production, helmed by the band and featuring cover art by David V. D’Andrea, captures the essence of doom metal while injecting a modern vibrancy. The sound is heavy, dark, and atmospheric, perfectly complementing the lyrical content.

In summary, The Skull 3 is more than a mere continuation of The Skull's legacy; it’s a powerful statement of intent from Legions of Doom. The album not only honors Eric Wagner's contributions to the genre but also marks the birth of a new entity in the doom metal pantheon. With its rich, evocative soundscapes and heartfelt lyrics, The Skull 3 is a must-listen for fans of classic doom metal and newcomers alike.

Pre order here: https://linktr.ee/LegionsOfDoom

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Track Listing:

    Beyond the Shadow of Doubt - 5:26
    All Good Things - 4:12
    Lost Soul - 5:35
    A Voice of Reason - 3:17
    Between Darkness and Dawn - 6:13
    Insectiside - 3:57
    Heaven - 4:26
    Hallow By All Means - 9:24

Live Dates:

    12/9 – Desertfest NYC Pre Party – Brooklyn, NY
    13/9 – Widowmaker Brewing – Braintree, MA
    14/9 – Chapel of Bones – Raleigh, NC
    20/9 – Ripplefest – Austin, TX


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