2011, Nuclear Blast
Though this is only Graveyard's second album, they are known for their doom metal meets stoner rock debut album. Since then, the band has acquired a remarkable maturity that takes them far beyond their roots and into truly unique territory. They are a band whose influences can be heard, but who blend the varied sounds into a coherent, original album that is absolutely faithful and devoid of irony. With Hisingen Blues, Graveyard have catapulted themselves into that rare space where authenticity is evident and effortless and the result is simultaneously catchy and surprising. Their natural understanding of both rock and the blues lends itself to a fluid sound that instantly transcends any retro tags. They have played with Witchcraft, Electric Wizard and Clutch though they would just as easily have fit in with bands like Cream and The Yardbirds. It's their ability to be timeless and innovative that makes them such a memorable and unique band. Hisingen Blues proves that rock's golden age may be long gone, but the best days are certainly not behind us if its students continue to bring the rock like Graveyard does.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Ain't Fit to Live Here |
| 2 | No Good, Mr Holden |
| 3 | Hisingen Blues |
| 4 | Uncomfortably Numb |
| 5 | Buying Truth (Tack & F÷rlst) |
| 6 | Longing |
| 7 | Ungrateful are the Dead |
| 8 | RSS |
| 9 | Siren |
| 10 | Cooking Brew [*] |
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