Californian sludge rockers, Worship, released their quite weighty and overall smashing new album, Tunnels two months ago. All of the record's six tracks could have made sufficient singles, and everything that has stood out of it so far brandishes a band capable of immersive heaviness and great prospective. In a nutshell the album has been the most fully fledged and realized work the band has put out up to this point.
Paralyzed presents a solid blend of the band's capabilities in production and all around musicianship, and the styles which mold their sound and tone, ranging from direct hardcore punk and doom rock to post metal heftiness. "Paralyze is about overcoming whatever struggles you are going through," the band describe, thus its very much relatable forcefulness and its adequately done compound of diverse feelings and moods.
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