Chromed Stoner Doom with Groove & Style (which has to be the greatest PT description of a band, ever) outfit St. Unholyness have released a new single/video for the track St. Unholyness, taken from their upcoming self-released debut album Through High Holy Haze, due out December 25th.

You can watch the video for St. Unholyness here:
“The album’s narratives move from religion as an instrument of control to social pressure, resilience and tribute. Heaven’s Harem opens with a psychedelic instrumental that references historical harem structures. The title track questions fear and authority, casting Lucifer as a light-bringer. Dampflok des Todes turns momentum into a theme of falling forward. Black Tooth Brothers salutes Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul. Alchemist Blues stretches toward the ten-minute mark, threading ideas about Nikola Tesla and frequency from blues jam to blasting intensity. Hate Response is the most openly political cut, focused on anti-trans scapegoating. Loud and Proud works like a chant about standing tall before a final comedown, while St. Unholyness closes the set at the slowest tempo with the most HM-2 forward sound.”

Tracklist:
- Heaven’s Harem (Intro)
- Through High Holy Haze
- Dampflok des Todes
- Black Tooth Brothers (Hommage to the Abbott Brothers Dimebag and Vinnie)
- Alchemist Blues
- Hate Response
- Loud And Proud
- St. Unholyness
PRESS SOURCE: Cátia C./Against PR.

