REVIEWS:
"These four pieces all display a true enthusiast’s feel for the melodic, rhythmic and textural elements that make a riff both compelling, and heavy as fuck... There are three pairs of hands on one sledgehammer here, driving musical meanings so far into the earth that they become a part of it. This is a sonically intense EP, with playing as solid as masonry, and dramatically involving compositions that are as emotionally generous as they are formally creative." - Oli Arditi (
oliverarditi.com/2012/11/20/various-artists-singles-and-eps-018/)
"Three Thrones is a twisted album of heavy and catchy jams after jams after jams. The band progresses so many times in each song, you soon forget how the beginning of each track started as. The band doesn’t take itself too seriously either which sees the band taking song directions into unpredictable turns...'Three Thrones' is a monster. It’s as simple as that. Even if you’re only a little bit into doom or sludge metal, you’ll be a fool not to give this album a chance. I honestly can’t see these guys staying unsigned for long." - Rich at Metal Recusants (
metalrecusants.com/2013/02/05/swamp-monsters-make-galvano-pombagira-three-thrones-earthmass-part-i/)
released 18 July 2012
Written and Performed by Three Thrones
Recorded and Mixed by Paul David Rhodes
Produced by Paul David Rhodes and Three Thrones
Mastered by Neil 'Slaka' Attridge
This is the debut EP from Three Thrones. It was recorded between February 2012 and April 2012.
All artwork produced by Ian Neal of Three Thrones, photograph courtesy of Liz Mayes