Sal Abruscato's band formed in 2010, pulling its name from the Book of Revelation and a mood from doom metal.
For a sense of where their lyrics tend to go, try 'Dreams Of The End'. It's a good frame for that consistent, moody approach.
They've put out seven albums since 2011, and the music doesn't really offer redemption anthems. It's more about sitting with the heavier stuff, like the raw, atmospheric riffs on 'Shards Of Glass'. Their sound leans into doom metal's slower, heavier territory, with Abruscato's vocal delivery over those moody themes.
A Pale Horse Named Death formed in 2010, with Sal Abruscato handling vocals and songwriting. They've toured with established metal acts, but their work stays focused on darker, introspective themes rather than chasing mainstream metal trends.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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