Post-Industrial Psych-Rock band The Drood recently dropped new LP 'The Book of Drood'

by Adam Bailey

Denver-based experimental psych-rock band The Drood recently dropped their latest LP titled The Book of Drood to all major music platforms.

The fourth LP from the Colorado music collective is a return to form after their previous ambient and noise-inflected album "Superposition." Nathaniel Jamiel's ethereal vocals lead the groove-oriented percussion and bass team of Daniel Watts and Hayden Peltier through nine tracks of cinematic, serpentine psych-tinged art-rock in the vein of Spiritualized, Kid A, and SPK - music for the discriminating psychonaut. The album features a guest appearance by Randall Frazier of Orbit Service and The Legendary Pink Dots, and a new music video for the song Static Time by master monster animator Wizardhead!

Active for over a decade The Drood have released a number of LPs, singles and music videos. Their eclectic nature has led them to explore a wide range of styles including dance, noise-rock, ambient drones, and ballads, and they are not afraid to inject a touch of wry humor into the mix. The band has worked with a number of musicians including Big City Orchestra and Randall Frazier (of The Legendary Pink Dots and Orbit Service) and collaborated on a number of releases with Dead Voices On Air (the solo project of Mark Spybey, founding member of Download, Zoviet France, and Beehatch).

Adam Bailey
Author: Adam Bailey
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