From the depths of York's ancient, iron-clad heart, Garrow Hill returns with "We Are All But Nothing," a snarling, doom-laden anthem that demands your full attention and refuses to let go. This track is not just a title; it's a powerful statement and a scream into the void. The standout guitar solo is wild and glorious, culminating in a frenzied finale.
This is Gothic horror set to music, combining glam swagger with a bluesy stomp and all-out sonic carnage. The duo of Stew King and PG Branton wields their influences like battle axes, channeling the grandiosity of Iron Maiden and the ferocity of Mastodon while crafting something entirely their own.
"We Are All But Nothing" doesn't ease in; it attacks with a blistering intro that engages your senses immediately. The riffs are relentless, the drums march like a war chant, and by the time the first verse rolls in with a bluesy, almost seductive tone, you're already neck-deep in their world: heavy, theatrical, and utterly magnetic.
While York's metal scene may be overshadowed on a national level, Garrow Hill reminds us that the fire still burns in the bones of this Viking city. With every release, they further establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with, not just in York, but well beyond its stone walls. "We Are All But Nothing" is out now on all major platforms. Play it loud and let it haunt you.
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