Like Trouble, the Sword, Mastodon and their current tourmates High on Fire, Montreal-based quartet Priestess create dense, chugging music tinted with bluesy psychedelia and powerful enough to knock out a few teeth. The band’s latest single, ‘Trapped in Space and Time’ has just been debuted online.
The song lunges, sways and storms ahead like a dog that’s dug up a hornet’s nest. Guitars intertwine, then clash in a deadly dance of nuance and nastiness. Drums trample and plunder, and vocals throttle and claw in an equal mix of desperation and despair. Yet the whole procession is glazed with an anesthetic sheen that dulls the pain like a shot of THC-tinged novocaine. And according to vocalist and guitarist Mikey Heppner, he feels this way “every day that you’re gone,” which must be kind of a drag — except the anesthetic part — since he’s always on the road.
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