High on Fire Stream New Album

2012-03-27 by RedTravis713 | 17 Comments
De Vermis Mysteriis, the brand-new album from Oakland-based stoner trio High On Fire can now be streamed in its entirety over at NPR Music. De Vermis Mysteriis is set to be released on April 3rd through eOne Music.


http://www.npr.org/2012/03/25/148593780/first-listen-high-on-fire-de-vermis-mysteriis?ft=1&f=10001

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Decapod
March 27th 2012
1058 Comments


Saponified titties in an hourglass of razors. Totes gnar.

MasBarHigeuoris21
March 27th 2012
1768 Comments


Sounds like old school Mastodon, even Matt sounds like the old Brent Hinds a little bit. Album definitely kicks ass though. HOF went all out with this one. As much as I like Mastodon, hate to say it, this is what The Hunter should have sounded like.

MasBarHigeuoris21
March 27th 2012
1768 Comments


Liking this album more and more with each listen. Seems like they opted for a more progressive metal sound than stoner metal sound with this album.

oWhoadYo
March 27th 2012
2427 Comments


This is there best album, no doubt. Lets up a little in the last two tracks but the first half MORE than makes up for that. Holy hell, this album is amazing. This is gonna be metal album of the year, unless, and this is the only possible thing standing in their way, if Electric Wizard makes a new album this year. Because we all know Jus Oborn and the gang can do no wrong and Black Masses was awesome.

bigguytoo9
March 27th 2012
1499 Comments


"this is what The Hunter should have sounded like." Yeah the Hunter was apple sauce weak for sure. Kurt brought out the best in Pike for this album!!! :D

17WordHaiku
March 27th 2012
263 Comments


Was not expecting this to kick so much ass.

ManintheBox
March 27th 2012
913 Comments


fucking m/...should be more comments :P

AliW1993
March 27th 2012
7511 Comments


Rapes, as expected

The7thVermicide
March 27th 2012
925 Comments


Reminds me a lot to Leviathan

Ending
March 27th 2012
2187 Comments


Wow I really want to hear this now. I'll listen later and come back.

jayfatha
March 27th 2012
2918 Comments


Hell of alot better than Snakes

greg84
Emeritus
March 27th 2012
7654 Comments


These guys rule so much! This may be my favorite LP of theirs.

SteelErectedb4you8er
March 27th 2012
2620 Comments


I love all HoF, but Kurt Ballou's production and the songwriting on this is just top notch. There seems to be some new life in the songs without taking away from the High on Fire sound that is always there. This may become my favorite as well.

evilford
March 27th 2012
72468 Comments


I AM TINGLING

Uranium
March 28th 2012
7549 Comments


new album? had no idea. gotta check it out.

Ending
March 29th 2012
2187 Comments


Alright, this is awesome.

dannyboy898
March 29th 2012
11 Comments


Sounds ridiculously like old-school Mastodon. That's a good thing.

Saw 'em once on a tour with Opeth, and wasn't particularly impressed. After hearing the first three songs, definitely gonna buy this!



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