Phoenix-based metal band Buried is set to make a significant impact with the release of their new single “No Saviors,” now streaming via Ghost Cult Magazine. “No Saviors” is just a taste of what’s to come from their debut EP, Infect and Replicate, set for release in early 2025. With this powerful introduction, Buried is poised to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the metal world. Ghost Cult Magazine describes “No Saviors” as “evil, and harsh, with coarse vocals, and exceptional grooves,” capturing the essence of Buried’s sound. Comprised of veterans from the Phoenix metal scene, Buried brings a wealth of experience and passion to their music, honed over the past 20 years. Listen to “No Saviors” here. The band commented:
“Buried is our last attempt at getting our music out there as we are all already past the ripe young age that the music industry is looking for. All of us in the band are metalheads, grew up going to concerts, and admiring the likes of Dimebag, and Buried is a reflection of all our heroes that have influenced us over the years.” – Preston “The world is sick and people are lost. Infect & Replicate is less a title than it is a description of what we see around us. No Saviors is sorrow, anger and disappointment. Rage at ourselves. Hate of our ignorance. A warning to the masses.” – Ben Founded by the creative forces of Preston Wilson (bass) and Alex Valdés (guitar), they sought to channel their vast array of influences into a sound that melds multiple genres. In search of like-minded bandmates, they brought on Erik Scott, a powerful drummer with a diverse style, and Ben Rosputni, a fierce vocalist who had shared the stage with Preston in a band 15 years prior. Their reunion added a layer of depth and history to the band’s formation, grounding Buried in both experience and renewed passion. Buried’s music can be described as a mix between the heavy, doom-laden riffs of Black Sabbath and the aggressive intensity of Burn the Priest. Their debut EP, Infect and Replicate, is set for release in early 2025, promising to introduce their powerful sound to metal fans everywhere. |