Pallbearer to Release a ‘Reconstructed, Remixed & Remastered’ Version of ‘Foundation of Burden’
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Doom metal stalwarts Pallbearer is taking a look back more than years into their past and bringing a beloved album back to the forefront with the promise of a newly revitalized version of 2014’s Foundations of Burden coming out hopefully sometime soon.
Though we don’t know when exactly it will be released at the moment, we do know that preorders will open up at 9 a.m. EST this Friday, so at least that info’s helpful. As for what this version of the band’s sophomore album will include, Pallbearer said it will be “completely reconstructed” from the ground up.
Pallbearer posted the following statement about the new version of Foundations…:
“Foundations of Burden was released on this day in 2014. Over the past year we’ve completely reconstructed the album from the original sessions, with remixed and remastered treatments of its six pieces that fully realize our original vision for this transformative part of our history.
“This refreshed release features entirely new artwork from artist Ben Vierling, imbuing the album with his own visionary interpretation of the record’s iconography. More information and pre-orders for Foundations of Burden (2025 Redux) launch this Friday at 9am EST.”
This is a kinda pretty big deal for Pallbearer fans, as this record not only marked a tonal shift for the band, but it also helped solidify the Arkansas-based act as a standard-bearer for modern doom metal.
We’ll have to wait and see to learn more about what this version actually entails, but for now all you need to know is that pre-orders will start on Friday at 9 a.m. EST.
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