Funeral Horse / Psalms For The Mourning
Album: Psalms For The Mourning   Collection:General
Artist:Funeral Horse   Added:Jul 2018
Label:Self Release  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2018-07-04 Pull Date: 2018-09-05 Charts: Loud
Week Ending: Sep 9 Aug 12 Aug 5 Jul 22 Jul 15
Airplays: 1 2 1 1 1

Recent Airplay
1. Sep 03, 2018: Hot Probs
Evel Knievel Blues, 1965
4. Aug 04, 2018: Music Casserole
No Greater Sorrow
2. Aug 11, 2018: the cacophony hour
1965
5. Jul 18, 2018: The Fuzz Deli
Better Half Of Nothing
3. Aug 08, 2018: The Fuzz Deli
Better Half Of Nothing
6. Jul 14, 2018: Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Better Half Of Nothing

Album Review
Super Chuck
Reviewed 2018-07-02
Funeral Horse is one of the best bands to come out of the Texas garage metal scene in recent years. During their lifetime, they’ve become known for their aggressive style, their heavy sound, and surprising twists that show that they’re not afraid to try anything, and somehow make it work. “Psalms for the Mourning” continues this trend, bringing all the aggressive riffs, sound, style, and complexity that people have come to know, while adding some surprising twists.

Like: Dead Meadow, Earthless, All Them Witches

FCC Clean

Play: 1, 2, 5, 7

1.Better Half of Nothing (3:58) Mid-paced canter, buzzsaw riffs and shoutalong, surprising horn section.
2.No Greater Sorrow (Than My Love) (6:09) Morose delta workout.
3.Emperor of all Maladies (7:51) A really good doomy ride.
4.1965 (1:40) Short gorgeous, acoustic harbinger of the next summer of love.
5.Sacrifice of a Thousand Ships (4:16) Frantic syncopated rhythms.
6.Divinity for the Wicked (5:18) Shuffle-infused punker chug and noise-rock.
7.Burial Under The Sun (6:03) Sludge sounding opens to solid heavy riffs.
8.Evel Knievel Blues (2:50) Fast Country workout, twanging guitars layered with a pixelating vocals.

Track Listing
1. Better Half Of Nothing   5. Sacrifice Of A Thousand Ships
2. No Greater Sorrow   6. Divinity For The Wicked
3. Emperor Of All Maladies   7. Burial Under The Sun
4. 1965   8. Evel Knievel Blues