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Savage Gold

Savage Gold
Savage Gold.jpg
Album cover artwork by Thomas Hooper
Studio album by Tombs
Released June 10, 2014
Recorded November 2013 - January 2014
Studio Mana Recording Studios
St. Petersburg, FL
Genre Avant-garde metal, post-metal, black metal
Length 57:12
Label Relapse Records
Producer Erik Rutan
Tombs chronology
Path of Totality
(2011)
Savage Gold
(2014)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 76/100
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com 4/5 stars
Exclaim! 8
Metalsucks 4/5 stars
Pitchfork 8.3
Punknews.org 4/5 stars
Revolver 4/5
Spin 8

Savage Gold is the third studio album from American metal band Tombs. It marks the groups first record to feature contributions from guitarist Garett Bussanick and bassist Ben Brand, as well as the first record to be produced by Erik Rutan.

Material for the record was written by principal songwriters Mike Hill and Andrew Hernandez II over the span of three years following the release of Path of Totality. Hill has characterized the material as "darker and more extreme" than Path of Totality. Hill also stated that the instrumental interactions for the record are "straightforward and a little dryer" compared to previous releases, with the intention of increasing the impact of the lyrics and music.

Recording was completed by producer Erik Rutan at Mana Recording Studios. Hill described the recording process as "grueling", but effective in reaching the intended result. Rutan was said to be primarily focused on the technical aspects of recording while the band focused entirely on the creative aspects of the music.

The album will be released on June 10, 2014 through Relapse Records in CD, 2XLP, deluxe 2XLP, and digital download formats. The track "Edge of Darkness" was made available for streaming on April 22, 2014 and was subsequently given the "Best New Track" distinction by Pitchfork writer Grayson Currin. On May 5, 2014, the track "Deathtripper" was made available for streaming via The A.V. Club.

Thus far, the album has been unanimously praised by music critics. The aggregate review site Metacritic assigned an average score of 85 out of 100 to the album based on 4 reviews, indicating "Universal Acclaim".

In a positive review, Dave Schalek of About.com named Savage Gold "their heaviest album to date." Commenting on the album's production, Pitchfork characterized the album's sound as a "...cohesive, propulsive, and definitive statement." Similarly, Jelone of Punknews.org described the album as "pristine" and "decimating", concluding "It is, simply, the best Tombs record so far."


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