Conjurer release new album Páthos, alongside focus track 'Suffer Alone'
Páthos out now via Nuclear Blast
'Conjurer have somehow outdone themselves again' - 9/10, Metal Hammer
'One of the finest metal bands out there right now' - Kerrang!
Conjurer, the future of British metal, today release their monumental new record Páthos via Nuclear Blast, alongside focus track 'Suffer Alone'.
Stream and purchase Páthos here: https://conjurer.bfan.link/pathos-album.ema
The band comment: "'Suffer Alone' is our radio-friendly track. A sub-three minute outing, our best attempt at a Converge song. If we were to sum up what the track's about, it's this: shitty people doing shitty things can fuck off."
Conjurer will be touring Páthos across UK and Europe. Dates as follows:
Fri 21.10.2022 NL Nijmegen Soulcrusher Fest
Sat 22.10.2022 DE Mainz Kulturclub Schon Schön
Sun 23.10.2022 DE Bochum Die Trompete
Mon 24.10.2022 DE Leipzig Bandhaus
Wed 26.10.2022 SU Lucerne Sedel
Thu 27.10.2022 FR Lyon Le Farmer
Fri 28.10.2022 FR Lille Brat Cave
Sat 29.10.2022 BE Hasselt Samhain Fest
Mon 31.10.2022 UK Bristol The Exchange
Tue 01.11.2022 UK Manchester Rebellion
Wed 02.11.2022 UK Glasgow Cathouse
Thu 03.11.2022 UK Leeds Key Club
Fri 04.11.2022 UK London The Dome
Páthos is not an album for the half-hearted or faint-hearted. Elements of Sumac, Gojira, old Mastodon and Oathbreaker, the new record is a multi-layered beast – sludge, death, doom, black metal and hardcore influences clash and collide throughout, all masterfully finished by Will Putney’s exquisite mix and master.
The fifty-minute runtime of Páthos is not without its moments of the sublime, with post-metal nods to Conjurer and Pijn’s acclaimed Curse These Metal Hands project throughout.
Conjurer’s debut full-length Mire (2018) was released to a storm of attention from across the metal world, garnering significant acclaim from Metal Hammer UK, Kerrang!, BBC R1, NME, Visions Mag (DE), MetalSucks, Metal Injection, Loudwire and many more. Recipients of award nominations (Kerrang!, Heavy Music Awards, Metal Hammer’s Golden Gods) and countless albums of the year lists, Mire is a stunning listen, capturing the attitude of a young band who already know exactly who they are.
Hailed as one of the metal world’s most devastating, thrilling experiences, Conjurer are a band never content to rest. Following Mire’s release in 2018 the quartet soon toured Europe for the first time, appeared at multiple UK festivals, and support of doom titans Conan and Will Haven.
In the following years the band have toured the US twice, supporting Rivers of Nihil (stopping to record an Audiotree session along the way), and then Voivod, with Revocation. 2019 also saw Conjurer’s debut Download Festival appearance, thrilling a packed-out Dogtooth stage, and the release of the joyous collaborative project with Pijn, titled Curse These Metal Hands.
It was only at the end of 2019 that Conjurer closed out their triumphant Mire cycle, with a sold-out UK run – their debut headline tour. Using the COVID-19 pandemic to record and craft Páthos, Conjurer returned to the live setting performing at the Download Pilot 2021 and Bloodstock 2021 mainstages.
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Conjurer are:
Brady Deeprose (guitars, vocals)
Dan Nightingale (guitars, vocals)
Conor Marshall (bass)
Noah See (drums)