7.24.2018

New Song "Mechanism Error" from split with Primitive Man on Relapse!


"One year after each releasing two of 2017’s heaviest albums, Denver’s PRIMITIVE MAN and New York City’s UNEARTHLY TRANCE unite for an exercise in complete and total suffering. Across seven apocalyptic tracks, both bands tap into some of the most uncomfortable, vile realms of blackened doom and dissonant, harsh noise put to tape in the new millennium."

07.31.18 Spirit Adrift // Wrong // Unearthly Trance


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6.27.2018

PRIMITIVE MAN / UNEARTHLY TRANCE Split LP on RELAPSE

PRIMITIVE MAN & UNEARTHLY TRANCE Announce Split LP Coming August 17th


























One year after each releasing two of 2017’s heaviest albums, Denver’s PRIMITIVE MAN and New York City’s UNEARTHLY TRANCE unite for an exercise in complete and total suffering, coming August 17th on CD/LP/Digital via Relapse Records. Across seven apocalyptic tracks, both bands tap into some of the most uncomfortable, vile realms of blackened doom and dissonant, harsh noise put to tape in the new millennium.

Watch the official split album trailer featuring the opening track “Merging”, recorded by both bands, HERE. New music from each band will be available in the near future.

PRIMITIVE MAN & UNEARTHLY TRANCE’s Split LP is due out August 17th on CD/LP/Digital vis Relapse.com. Physical packages, digital downloads and streaming services are available via Relapse.com HERE.

PSYCHO VEGAS 2018


6.15.2017

Unearthly Trance LIVE at the Mother Fucking Roadburn!




Into The Spiral
Dream State Arsenal
The Horsemen Arrive In The Night
Submerged Metropolis
Famine
Decrepitude
V.V.V.V.
God Is A Beast
In The Red

3.02.2017

New Interview with CVLT NATION

http://www.cvltnation.com/cvlt-nation-interviews-unearthly-trance-2/




"Into The Spiral" Video By Jimmy Hubbard /// REVIEWS!!!



http://www.heavyblogisheavy.com/2017/03/02/unearthly-trance-stalking-the-ghost/
"“Dream State Arsenal” is an aptly-titled monster, unfolding in a swirl of feedback and eventually evolving into a molasses-paced juggernaut of sticky riffs and slow-burning tension that feels reminiscent of the band’s work on V. This track also sets the tone instrumentally, giving bassist Jay Newman and drummer Darren Verni ample room to bring the pain."

http://metalbandcamp.com/2017/02/unearthly-trance-stalking-ghost.html
"“Famine” is cold and crushing, with singer/guitarist Ryan Lipynsky’s death-rattle vocals rumbling under layers of noise. The song veers into clean, minimalism before swirling into a discordant, repetitive riff. An unexpected soaring solo rises, phoenix-like, out of the murk."

http://www.popmatters.com/review/unearthly-trance-stalking-the-ghost/
"Unearthly Trance’s appeal is that (like classic NYC band Unsane) they always have sounded dangerous underneath the distortion, not really concerned if they harsh your buzz or remind you the world can be painful. "

https://headbangerreviews.wordpress.com/2017/02/20/unearthly-trance-stalking-the-ghost/
"Unearthly Trance still managed to hit the ball out of the fucking dimension itself, and the final result is something the likes of which many metalheads will flock towards and revere for years to come."

https://ninecircles.co/2017/02/24/album-review-unearthly-trance-stalking-the-ghost/
"...something keeps pulling me back into this record, and I’m guessing it’s going to make a lot of people who were on the fence for some reason stand up and take notice, even if they’re not sure why…"

http://teamrock.com/review/2017-02-27/unearthly-trance-stalking-the-ghost-album-review-1
"...combining the core elements of what fans loved with a mature songwriting sensibility that sees power and intensity caught in a tug of war with a melodically induced atmosphere of blasphemous reverence."


2.17.2017

"Last Rites" reviews "Stalking The Ghost"

http://yourlastrites.com/reviews/9135/unearthly-trance-stalking-the-ghost
"Ryan Lipynsky’s guitar riffs (often doubled with perfect trunk-rattling scuzziness by Jay Newman’s bass) are omnivorous, pulling in bits of Sabbath swing, classic sludge causticness, hardcore punchiness, pinches, bends, stutters, and whatever else might be needed to get the damn job done."


2.03.2017

Review from metalassault.com on "Stalking The Ghost"

Excellent review from Metal Assault!
http://metalassault.com/album_reviews/2017/02/03/unearthly-trance-stalking-the-ghost/

"This is why you need to pay attention to sludge metal, not because of the obvious big guys like Sleep, but because of what they’ve inspired in bands such as Unearthly Trance."


1.31.2017

First review of "Stalking The Ghost"

http://www.twoguysmetalreviews.com/2017/01/unearthly-trance-stalking-ghost.html

"In a world here post metal is starting to push into the genres mainstream Unearthly Trance seem like a proud forefather of a noble tradition and one who will smash your motherfucking face in."