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Saturday, June 5, 2021

SHUN: The Sleeping Shaman Premieres Self-Titled Debut From North Carolina Heavy Rock Unit Featuring Throttlerod Member; Record To Drop Tomorrow Via Small Stone!


 

"SHUN are a band that are difficult to pigeonhole; part heavy rock, part desert rock, part noise-rock, but always wrapped up in a formidable groove that quickly gets the head nodding and the foot tapping.” -- The Sleeping Shaman

Stream / Share Shun HERE.

The Sleeping Shaman is currently streaming the eponymous debut from Asheville, North Carolina heavy rock unit, SHUN. The premiere comes on the eve of the record’s official unveiling via Small Stone Records. The record includes guest appearances by Mark Morton (Lamb Of God) and J. Robbins (Jawbox, Burning Airlines, Government Issue).
 
Writes The Sleeping Shaman, “Recorded at various stages and in complete isolation to each other, SHUN are a band that are difficult to pigeonhole; part heavy rock, part desert rock, part noise-rock, but always wrapped up in a formidable groove that quickly gets the head nodding and the foot tapping.”
 
Stream Shun, exclusively via The Sleeping Shaman, at THIS LOCATION.
 
Shun, which features cover art by Alexander Von Wieding (Monster Magnet, Trouble, Karma To Burn), will be released on June 4th on CD and digital formats via Small Stone with Kozmik Artifactz handling a limited vinyl edition. Find preorder options at THIS LOCATION. Fans of HUM, Lo-Pan, Throttlerod, Failure, Tool, Shine, and the like, pay heed.
 
Catch SHUN live later this month with more dates to follow.
 
SHUN:
6/05/2021 Fleetwood’s – Asheville, NC
6/12/2021 Scratch N’ Spin In-Store – W. Columbia, SC
6/26/2021 Ground Zero – Spartanburg, SC
 
A name inspired by a Bruce Lee quote: “Adapt what is useful, reject [shun] what is useless, and add what is specifically your own,” SHUN is guitarist/vocalist Matt Whitehead, guitarist/backing vocalist Scott Brandon, bassist Jeff Baucom, and drummer Rob Elzey. Astute Small Stone loyalists will recognize Whitehead from his work in Throttlerod. He’s not alone in pedigree. Brandon has spent most of his life as a working musician, producer, and DJ in Detroit, and Ann Arbor, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois. Baucom, a veteran musician in his own right, played with Whitehead briefly in a band called Made Of Machines and has been a part of the regional music scene for some time while Elzey has toured the world as a tech for the likes of Hatebreed and Unearth, among many others.
 
SHUN manifests a distinct identity throughout their eponymous LP, incorporating everything from melodic noise rock and heavy riffs to atmospheric largesse and contemplative, patient construction. Developed in covid-isolation over a period of several months, it’s to the band’s credit that Shun exists at all, let alone that it is neither disjointed nor wanting for urgency. A forceful and intermittently aggressive offering, it balances mood and intensity of expression throughout its duration. The drums and bass comprising Shun were recorded in Elzey’s garage while Brandon’s guitars were captured in his basement studio. Whitehead’s guitars were recorded with amps tucked into his bedroom closet and vocals were also tracked in his house. A guest spot from Lamb Of God’s Mark Morton on the penultimate “Heese” required no studio stop-by. In the end, nine tracks were turned over to esteemed producer J. Robbins at Magpie Cage Recording Studio (Clutch, The Sword, Coliseum) for mixing and Dan Coutant at Sun Room Audio for mastering.

For SHUN coverage contact liz@earsplitcompound.com.
 

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