Khemmis

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Above the Water 00:00 Tools
The Bereaved 00:00 Tools
Ash, Cinder, Smoke 00:00 Tools
Candlelight 00:00 Tools
Isolation 00:00 Tools
Three Gates 00:00 Tools
Bloodletting 00:00 Tools
Torn Asunder 00:00 Tools
Beyond the Door 00:00 Tools
Hunted 00:00 Tools
Flesh to Nothing 00:00 Tools
Serpentine 00:00 Tools
Antediluvian 00:00 Tools
The Seer 00:00 Tools
Maw of Time 00:00 Tools
Burden of Sin 00:00 Tools
From Ruin 00:00 Tools
A Conversation with Death 04:53 Tools
Take the Knife 00:00 Tools
Sunrise/Sunset 00:00 Tools
Sunrise-Sunset 00:00 Tools
Candlelight (New Track 2016) 00:00 Tools
Hunted ( 2016) 00:00 Tools
Bloodletting (OFFICIAL VISUALIZER) 00:00 Tools
Empty Throne 00:00 Tools
Three Gates (New Track 2016) 00:00 Tools
Absolution ( 2015) 00:00 Tools
Beyond the Gates 00:00 Tools
Absolution - Ash, Cinder, Smoke (6:54) 00:00 Tools
Absolution - Antediluvian (5:59) 00:00 Tools
Ash Cinder Smoke 00:00 Tools
02 - Ash, Cinder, Smoke 00:00 Tools
Sunrise / Sunset 00:00 Tools
Absolution - Torn Asunder (5:31) 00:00 Tools
Absolution - The Bereaved (8:52) 00:00 Tools
Absolution - Serpentine (8:11) 00:00 Tools
01 - Torn Asunder 00:00 Tools
03 - Serpentine 00:00 Tools
Hunted (Full Album 2016) 00:00 Tools
06 - The Bereaved 00:00 Tools
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Slow, loud, heavy -- this is Khemmis, a four piece doomed rock 'n' roll outfit from Denver, Colorado. Khemmis combines the soul of Black Sabbath, the soaring harmonies of Thin Lizzy and Iron Maiden, and the visceral weight of contemporary sludge and doom metal. No regurgitation. No gimmicks. No trends. In July 2015, the band released Absolution, a six track, forty-minute journey through transcendent melodies and pure auditory annihilation. Recorded with Dave Otero (Cobalt, Primitive Man) and Shane Howard at Flatline Audio, the album earned praise from listeners and critics alike. Decibel Magazine named it the #9 metal album of 2015, while Pitchfork named it their #5 release of the year. It earned accolades from NPR, Apple Music, Invisible Oranges, Noisey, and No Clean Singing, among others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.