Haystack, a vanguard of Swedish power noise rock, is set to release their ambitious album, ‘Doomsday Goes Away.’ Known for their raw, uncompromising sound, this album pushes the band’s boundaries, blending classic rock influences with a fresh, introspective approach.
Recorded live at Studio Underjord, ‘Doomsday Goes Away’ captures the band’s raw energy and spontaneous essence. This approach, emphasizing minimal overdubs, reflects the band’s dedication to authenticity.
Ulf Cederlund’s Perspective:
“Stripping everything back to its core, this album reflects our journey and commitment to unadulterated rock,” says Ulf Cederlund.
Track Highlights:
1. Doomsday Goes Away: The album’s powerful opener and title track delves into emotional resilience and the hope that difficult times will eventually pass. It combines heartache with a message of facing challenges.
2. Blame: This track explores themes of chaos and personal responsibility, reflecting on how individuals navigate through tumultuous situations.
3. Wastemakers: A critical look at societal neglect, this song confronts issues of environmental and social disregard, urging listeners to consider their impact.
4. Going Under: An introspective piece that delves into shared human experiences, highlighting the commonalities in our struggles and triumphs.