Saviours

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Raging Embers 00:00 Tools
Cavern of Mind 00:00 Tools
Into Abaddon 00:00 Tools
Narcotic Sea 00:00 Tools
Inner Mountain Arthame 00:00 Tools
We Roam 00:00 Tools
Acid Hand 00:00 Tools
Mystichasm 00:00 Tools
Firewake Angel 00:00 Tools
Livin' in the Void 00:00 Tools
The Eye Obscene 00:00 Tools
Slave to the Hex 00:00 Tools
Circle of Servants Bodies 00:00 Tools
The Rope of Carnal Knowledge 00:00 Tools
To the Grave Possessed 00:00 Tools
F.G.T. 00:00 Tools
Fire of Old 00:00 Tools
Crete'n 00:00 Tools
Apocalypse World Split 00:00 Tools
Dixie Dieway 00:00 Tools
Eternal High 00:00 Tools
Holy Slaughter 00:00 Tools
Christ Hunt 00:00 Tools
Crucifire 00:00 Tools
Earthen Dagger 00:00 Tools
Rise To Pyramid Form 00:00 Tools
Exalter Of Thorns 00:00 Tools
Gods End 00:00 Tools
Burning Cross 00:00 Tools
Call Them Into Fire 00:00 Tools
Heathen Eye 00:00 Tools
Earth's Possession & Death's Procession 00:00 Tools
Firewind 00:00 Tools
Walk to the Light 00:00 Tools
The Mountain 00:00 Tools
Flesh of Fire 00:00 Tools
Burnin' Cross 00:00 Tools
Satanic Scriptures 00:00 Tools
Palace Of Vision 00:00 Tools
Burning Shrine 00:00 Tools
Devil's Crown 00:00 Tools
The Beast Remains 00:00 Tools
Cursed Night 00:00 Tools
The Seeker 00:00 Tools
Hell's Floor 00:00 Tools
Devil’s Crown 00:00 Tools
Caverns Of Mind 00:00 Tools
Hell’s Floor 00:00 Tools
Come On Back 00:00 Tools
03 Deathly Procession (mastered) 00:00 Tools
04 Earthen Dagger (mastered) 00:00 Tools
Unlike Me 00:00 Tools
Fireblind 00:00 Tools
01 The Eye Obscene (mastered) 00:00 Tools
02 Heavy Caress (mastered) 00:00 Tools
06 Fire In the Skull (mastered) 00:00 Tools
Earth's Possession Death's Procession 00:00 Tools
Crete 'N 00:00 Tools
Cavern Of Mind (12" Version) 00:00 Tools
1. The Mountain 00:00 Tools
05 Crete 'N (mastered) 00:00 Tools
08 Walk to the Light (mastered) 00:00 Tools
Fire In the Skull 00:00 Tools
07 Inner Lude (mastered) 00:00 Tools
Heavy Caress 00:00 Tools
Deathly Procession 00:00 Tools
Fire In The Sky 00:00 Tools
2. Flesh Of Fire 00:00 Tools
Sky Scraper 00:00 Tools
circle of servant bodies 00:00 Tools
3. Devil’s Crown 00:00 Tools
5. Burning Shrine 00:00 Tools
4. Palace Of Vision 00:00 Tools
6. Hell’s Floor 00:00 Tools
7. The Beast Remains 00:00 Tools
Running Wild 00:00 Tools
Earth's Possession And Death's Procession 00:00 Tools
Cristhum 00:00 Tools
9. The Seeker 00:00 Tools
8. Cursed Night 00:00 Tools
Inner Lude 00:00 Tools
07 - Earth's Possession and Death's Procession 00:00 Tools
01 holy slaughter 00:00 Tools
Raging Embers (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Circle of Servant's Bodies 00:00 Tools
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Saviours are an explosive, unbridled force. Possessing an extraordinary songwriting sense, lion-hearted innovation, world class technical ability and a bottomless pool of raw talent and creativity, Saviours are one of creative heavy music’s most exciting new bands. Fast becoming known as one of the best contemporary metal bands on the planet today, Saviours deliver sensational heavy music with a latent punk energy that merges scorched-earth aggression and multidirectional riff odysseys with a mean d-beat pummel and Motörhead-like locomotive roar. The red hot band has been on a fast rise since its formation in 2002 and has electrified stages the world over, touring alongside peers such as Kylesa, The Sword and Mastodon as well as with legends such as Saint Vitus and High on Fire; each who have given their stamp of approval to Saviours’ roaring, electric sound and power. Formed in 2004, Oakland, California’s Saviours are the end product of a "vision-quest" by guitarist / vocalist Austin Barber and drummer Scott Batiste. An ipecac reaction to the current state of heavy music, they aimed to assemble an epically heavy, crushingly loud band that would reinvigorate their love for excessive volume. Inspired by all kinds of metal, from '70s doom, NWOBHM, Bay Area Thrash to early black metal, as well as that which informed West Coast hardcore punk and skate culture (think Black Flag and BL'AST!), Saviours effortlessly mix punishing riffs and venomous lyrics to lead the charge of today’s young, hungry metal elite. Saviours’ new album Accelerated Living, has met to shining fan and critical acclaim. Recorded at San Francisco’s Lucky Cat Recording Studios with Producer Phil Manley (of Trans Am / The Fucking Champs), the record is a veritable heavy metal riff-fest, blending mind-bending guitar work and locomotive rhythms with a wild-ride heaviness that is both incredibly infectious and unconditionally unique. Accelerated Living has tabbed as “a fitting paean to the holy unholiness of hard rock” that “finds the foursome in meaner, leaner, riff-ravaging form than ever” by Blurt. In 2009, the celebrated Oakland, CA metal band was bestowed with a “Goldie Award” by the San Francisco Bay Guardian as part of the alt-weekly’s 21 st annual “Guardian Outstanding Local Discovery” Awards. The Guardian gives the "Goldie Award" annually “to honor outstanding talent in the performing and visual arts saluting promising artists early in their careers as well as established artists deserving special recognition.” Saviours were presented with the award at a private ceremony in San Francisco last November. Saviours continue to tour relentlessly, bringing their commanding live show to stages across the globe. Known for their refreshing take on the classic metal of decades past, Saviours have rapidly become frontrunners in today's thriving heavy metal underworld, spewing vocal wildfire over an endless arsenal of harmonized guitars and D-beat rhythms. The current lineup is: Austin Barber - guitar, vocals Scott Batiste - drums Sonny Reinhardt - guitar Chris Grande - bass Saviours have released four full length albums and a few EP's Warship (EP, Level Plane, 2005) Crucifire (LP, Level Plane, 2006) Cavern Of Mind (EP, Kemado, 2007) Into Abaddon (LP, Kemado, 2008) Slave To The Hex (EP, Kemado, 2009) Acid Hand (EP, Kemado, 2009) Burning Cross (EP, Kemado, 2009) Accelerated Living (LP, Kemado, 2009) Death's Procession (LP, Kemado, 2011) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.