Montréal-based sludge metal dealers DOPETHRONE return after six years with their new album “Broke Sabbath” on Totem Cat Records this spring, and unleash their devastatingly heavy new single “Uniworse”! The trio has announced a full Canadian tour as well as a string of European summer shows including some festival appearances.
Watch Dopethrone’s new video for “Uniworse“
+ stream the song on Bandcamp
Whenever the world thinks Dopethrone has finally disappeared, be sure that Canada’s filthiest heavy trio is rustling up something evil in the dark corners of their twisted minds… The beast has awakened and it’s now ready to deliver maximum levels of grim, fuzz and fun with their sixth studio album “Broke Sabbath”, a noxious 7-tracker recorded by long-time collaborator Jean-Baptiste Joubeaud and coated with copious amounts of asphyxiating sonic density thanks to mastering from Brad Boatright.
About the album, the band says: “We went full ‘Volume 4’ on this one. The last few years have been thought for the underground, we swam against a tsunami of nonsensical bullshit and still managed not to drown. It’s just like a stew, we all know that the scum always rises to the top… And here we are! We decided to turn up the ‘not giving a fuck’ knob to 11, stepped out of our rusty dumpster, gave it a spit-shine and lit the fucker on fire. We went ‘full DIY’ on the cover artwork. We grabbed a shit-ton of Hochelaga alley dirt, junk, slutch and dumped it on our saloon floor, made a concoction of ‘fake’ blood and proceeded to surgically etch the Dopethrone logo on this stinking putrid pile. We also made all our videos with no budget and full dedication. Passion is known to exceed the norms of expectation, but we’re not passionate, we’re obsessed, so you better buckle up.“
“Broke Sabbath” will be released in the spring of 2024 on various vinyl editions, CD and digital through independent label Totem Cat Records. Don’t miss their latest video for “Life Kills You“!
New album “Broke Sabbath”
Out this spring on Totem Cat Records (vinyl/CD/digital)