Horseburner's latest album, Dirt City, is a tour de force of heavy rock music that will leave listeners exhilarated and begging for more. From the opening notes of "Hand of Gold, Man of Stone" to the closing chords of "The Fisherman's Vow," the band delivers a relentless barrage of riffs, solos, and thunderous rhythms that will have fans headbanging and moshing with abandon.
The album's standout tracks include "Drowning Bird," a brooding and atmospheric number that showcases the band's ability to create tension and release it in explosive bursts, and "The Oak," a soaring epic that features some of the album's most memorable hooks and melodies. Throughout the album, the band's musicianship is impeccable, with each member contributing their own unique flair to the music.
Stoner metal. Sludge. Doom. Call it what you will, Parkersburg, West Virginia's Horseburner creates riff-heavy rock n' roll to shake your insides. Stay dirty.
Adam Nohe - Drums/Vocals
Jack Thomas - Guitar/Vocals
Matt Strobel - Guitar
Seth Bostick - Bass
Horseburner's sound is rooted in classic rock and metal, but they bring a freshness and modern sensibility to their music that sets them apart from their peers. Dirt City is a must-hear album for fans of heavy music, and it marks Horseburner as one of the most exciting and promising bands in the genre today.