Submariner77 Unleashes Hard-Hitting Single 'Death Shroud Mistress'
Philadelphia’s one-man rock band, Submariner77, has just dropped a powerhouse of a track with his latest single Death Shroud Mistress. A blistering addition to the hard rock landscape, the track showcases a fearless blend of old-school grit and modern intensity. Drawing heavy inspiration from legends such as Black Sabbath and Them Crooked Vultures, this release delivers a sonic punch that demands attention.
Submariner77 is not your typical solo project. Operating entirely out of Philadelphia, he handles all instruments and vocals himself, creating a rich, full-bodied sound that defies expectations. Death Shroud Mistress stands as a testament to this ambitious approach. With thunderous riffs, searing guitar solos and commanding vocals, the track is a whirlwind of raw energy and carefully crafted chaos.
The song kicks off with a heavy groove that quickly evolves into a riff-driven juggernaut. The influence of Black Sabbath is unmistakable, particularly in the dark, sludgy undertones and the hypnotic pacing of the rhythm section. Meanwhile, flashes of Them Crooked Vultures emerge through experimental tones and intricate arrangements, lending the piece a modern edge without sacrificing its classic rock roots.
Clocking in as an epic hard rock journey, Death Shroud Mistress refuses to compromise. The solos are wild and unrestrained, layered over pounding drums and brooding basslines. Submariner77’s vocals are equally gripping, alternating between menacing growls and impassioned wails, guiding the listener through the song’s moody terrain.
For those who appreciate rock music that dares to be bold, unfiltered and unapologetically loud, Death Shroud Mistress is a must-hear. Submariner77 may be a one-man band, but his sound is anything but solitary. With this release, he proves that a single artist with the right vision can still shake the foundations of the genre.
Death Shroud Mistress is now available on all major streaming platforms.
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