Darker Seas
Darker Seas
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album (Limited Edition)

Our Take
Our Take
Let's dive into the murky depths of APE MACHINE's latest album, "Darker Seas." This record feels like a storm brewing on the horizon, with its thunderous riffs and crashing waves of sound.
From the moment you press play, you're transported to a world where psychedelic rock meets heavy metal in a head-on collision of sonic chaos. The band's energy is infectious, drawing you in with their razor-sharp precision and raw power.
The title track, "Darker Seas," sets the tone for the album with its haunting vocals and blistering guitar solos. It's a journey through dark waters, with each song offering a new twist and turn in the sonic landscape.
Tracks like "Black Night" and "Ready to Go" showcase APE MACHINE's ability to blend heavy riffage with catchy hooks, creating a perfect balance of aggression and melody. It's impossible not to headbang along to the infectious grooves of these songs.
As the album reaches its climax with the epic closer, "When the Blues Come," you're left feeling exhilarated and craving more. APE MACHINE has created a masterpiece that will surely go down in the annals of rock history.
In conclusion, "Darker Seas" is a triumph of heavy rock music that demands to be heard. APE MACHINE have solidified their place as one of the most exciting bands in the scene today, and this album cements their status as true rock gods. Sail into the "Darker Seas" and prepare to be blown away.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Damned, Their Bones
2. Into the Shredder
3. Piper's Rats
4. Watch What You Say
5. The Fall
6. Nocturne in D Flat (The Jester)
7. The Contract
8. All Hands Gathered to the Mast, We're Going Down
9. Bend Your Knee
10. Push It Away
11. A Many Things
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Ape Machine
APE MACHINE are the Oregon-based rockers who have been tearing up stages and blowing minds since their formation in 2009. With a sound that combines the best elements of stoner rock, psychedelic rock, and good old-fashioned heavy metal, this band is not your average bunch of riff-slingers. Fronted by the enigmatic Caleb Heinze, APE MACHINE's live performances are a force to be reckoned with. From their infectious energy to their killer guitar solos, this is a band that knows how to bring the noise. Their latest album, "Coalition of the Unwilling", is a sonic tour de force that showcases the band's evolution and growth. Tracks like "Dopethrone" and "Grey Mortar" are perfect examples of their ability to combine groove-heavy riffs with mind-bending psychedelic elements. But don't let their serious musical chops fool you – these guys know how to have a good time. Whether they're belting out anthems about political corruption or getting weird with some trippy visuals, APE MACHINE are a band that knows how to keep it interesting. In a music scene that's constantly evolving and changing, APE MACHINE are a breath of fresh air. So crank up the volume, grab a cold one, and get ready to rock out with one of the most exciting bands in the game. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.
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