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1.1 Freak Flag1.2 Soultwister1.3 Last Man Standing1.4 Acardiac1.5 Zero Hour in Doomtown1.6 Lights Go Dim1.7 Stetson Hat1.8 Walkin'man1.9 For the Sake of Rock-'N-Roll1.10 Wuda Cuda Shuda1.11 Bonafide1.12 Stand Straight1.13 The Riff That Killed Elvis1.14 5 Stages of Grief |
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| Description: | The densest sounding Three piece on this side of the galaxy.. (UK Radio). Take 50 years of Hard Roxk, Metal, Southern Rock and a bit of Progressive Rock;Diggeth will digest it and spew out their mix of all these genres in songs with hooks, heaviness and groove! This kick ass 3 piece band does give a complete meaning to "Metal-'n-Roll" with their breakthrough album Gringos Galacticos. Their live shows are legendary; the mix of genres is never forced, it flows, it pulses, it grinds and most important it grooves! It leaves you with an impressive "beep" in your ears and makes you wonder:"How can a three piece band sound so big" The band, founded by big bearded, veteran guitars linger and vocalist, Harald "Big H", know their trade: From the big sounding guitar and the weathered, raw and melancholic vocals, to the low-end thunder by bass player Natasja aka "Pebbles" and the grooving. Heavy drums by Casper "The Chief";This band is on fire! Dring the pandemic the band stayed to their true motto"Keep On Diggin" and returned to the studio to write and record so much material. The new album is entitled "Zero Hour In Doomtown""Zero Hour In Doomtown" on CD captures Diggeth's powerful blend of heavy riffs, groove-oriented songwriting and dark, atmospheric moods. Across the album, the band fuses classic metal roots with modern, down-tuned guitar work, creating a dense wall of sound that remains dynamic and melodic. The songs move between mid-tempo stompers, faster, aggressive passages and expansive, almost cinematic sections, offering a varied listening experience that still feels cohesive from start to finish. Lyrically, the record evokes themes of decay, inner struggle and apocalyptic visions, matching the raw yet precise production that lets each instrument come through clearly while preserving a live, organic feel. This CD edition is aimed at listeners who value a full-album journey, both in sound and mood, rather than just isolated tracks.
Diggeth are known as a hard-hitting metal band that has built a reputation through intense live performances and a steady series of studio releases. Their style is often characterized by massive guitar tones, a tight rhythm section and vocals that range from gritty and aggressive to melodic and anthemic. Over the years, the band has attracted a loyal underground following, supported by club shows and festival appearances where their straightforward, riff-driven approach consistently wins over audiences. Within the heavy music scene, Diggeth stand out for combining old-school metal attitude with a contemporary, groove-heavy sound that works equally well in the studio and on stage.
The CD is released by QUM, a label and manufacturer that focuses on high-quality physical editions, giving bands in rock and metal the chance to present their music with care and attention to detail. QUM is known for solid production standards and reliable pressing quality, ensuring that listeners get a durable product with consistent audio performance. By supporting niche and heavier artists, QUM helps keep physical media alive in a genre where many fans still value owning a tangible, well-produced album like "Zero Hour In Doomtown". |
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| No. of tracks: |
14 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
QUM1014.2 |
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