Album Review: “Graveside Grin” by Leather Lung 

The underground realms of metal have always been a breeding ground for unapologetically raw talent, and Leather Lung’s “Graveside Grin” stands as a monument to this relentless tradition. With a release date of March 15, 2024, through Magnetic Eye Records, this album is a seismic shift in the boogie metal landscape, showcasing a band that has not only grown in numbers but also in sheer sonic force.

From the opening salvo of “Spit in the Casket,” Leather Lung sets the tone for an album that is unrelenting in its pursuit of heavy. The addition of a second guitarist, Greg, has evidently paid off, creating layers of thick, sludgy riffs that interweave with a precision that belies the band’s chaotic energy. The tracks “Big Bad Bodega Cat” and “Freewheelin’ Maniac” are prime examples, where the guitars not only drive the songs but also create a dense atmosphere that’s both suffocating and invigorating.

The rhythm section, with Ben on drums and Jesse on bass, adds a doom-laden groove to the mix, transforming what could have been straightforward stoner metal into a more complex beast. The interplay between these two is particularly evident in tracks like “Empty Bottle Boogie” and “Twisting Flowers,” where their instrumentation provide a solid foundation for the guitars to wreak havoc.

Mike’s vocals are powerful and raw without losing an ounce of clarity. In tracks like “Guilty Pleasure” and “Raised Me Rowdy,” he demonstrates his range, delivering lines with emotional power that resonates with the listener long after the song has ended. “La La Land” and “Headstone” stand out not just for their musical prowess but also for their lyrical depth. 

The production on “Graveside Grin” strikes a perfect balance between raw energy and polished clarity. Each instrument is given room to breathe, creating a sound that is dense yet discernible. The production allows for the band’s personality to shine through without sacrificing the grit and grime that is essential to their sound.

“Graveside Grin” is more than just a collection of songs; it’s a statement of intent from a band that is not afraid to push boundaries. Leather Lung has not only lived up to the expectations set by their earlier EPs but has exceeded them in every way possible. This album is a must-listen for anyone with an appetite for heavy music that is both intellectually stimulating and unabashedly fun. Leather Lung is indeed ready to take on the world, and “Graveside Grin” is their battle cry.

Album Drops March 15, 2024, through Magnetic Eye Records

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