YOB stream new album

2014-08-27 by Voivod STAFF | 21 Comments
Portland OR extreme doom metal outfit YOB are streaming their new album Clearing The Path To Ascend at Pitchfork and at Metal Hammer Greece.

The album will see an official release on September 2 via Neurot Recordings.

Pitchfork stream link: http://pitchfork.com/advance/523-clearing-the-path-to-ascend/

MH Greece link: http://www.metalhammer.gr/2014-01-18-10-42-36/news-2/5543-yob-clearing-the-path-to-ascend-streaming






09/01/2014 UPDATE:

Currently, the album is also streaming at Spotify:

http://play.spotify.com/artist/1hiIe6hmDchjc246cpoAOM

Tagged: YOB

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Voivod
Staff Reviewer
August 27th 2014
10705 Comments


Album's magnificent and a step up from Atma.

greg84
Emeritus
August 27th 2014
7654 Comments


I don't think it's quite as good as Atma, but to each his own.

Wizard
August 27th 2014
20510 Comments


A lot better than Atma.

tempest--
August 27th 2014
20634 Comments


really good shit

lalchimiste
August 27th 2014
1131 Comments


Quite good on first listen. Will def jam it more. Those pitchfork stream platform is annoying as fuck

zaruyache
August 27th 2014
27372 Comments


Gonna jam later, hype hype hype

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
August 27th 2014
18257 Comments


All over this,

Thibs
August 27th 2014
2986 Comments


looking forward to this

zxlkho
August 27th 2014
3493 Comments


this album is incredible

MasBarHigeuoris21
August 27th 2014
1768 Comments


Thought this came out a while ago. Been listening to this for about a week now. This album definitely needs some time to sink in, but when it does, it's really good. At first I didn't think this was better than Atma but after multiple listens it's way better. The last two tracks inparticular blow everything they did on Atma out of the water.

Relinquished
August 27th 2014
48719 Comments


def better than atma

Cappa
August 28th 2014
136 Comments


Don't know why but whenever I see this band's name the first thing that comes to mind is "Yob for a Cowboy" (a play on the name of that deathcore / tech. death band).

PiedradeLuna
August 28th 2014
233 Comments


Sweet. Will give it a spin soon but I agree with Lalchimiste, the pitchfork streamming platform can get on my nerves too

Inveigh
August 28th 2014
26877 Comments


listened to it about 5ish times through (working on my 6th). i like it more than i liked Atma at this stage, but the way Atma's grown over the years this one isn't quite there yet...

Relinquished
August 28th 2014
48719 Comments


obv bro it's not there yet

Inveigh
August 28th 2014
26877 Comments


of course not, none of their albums are below a 4 for me and all were growers

Inveigh
August 28th 2014
26877 Comments


a couple were showers also

Inveigh
August 28th 2014
26877 Comments


god it's a crazy album

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
August 28th 2014
6178 Comments


The album is great, but there's no Prepare The Ground . And you really have to be in the mood for it, the tracks are so long.

MasBarHigeuoris21
August 28th 2014
1768 Comments


Very true

Wizard
August 29th 2014
20510 Comments


of course not, none of their albums are below a 4 for me and all were growers

Surprisingly, the first time I heard these guys was when they released The Unreal Never Lived and that was instant gratification. Seriously still one of the best sludge albums ever.





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