
""During the writing and preparation for Foundations, everything was ephemeral and we were practically feral," recalls bassist/vocalist Joseph D. Rowland. "We had no real practice space, we barely had a single working computer between the four of us. Our demos of the record consisted of something barely discernible from white noise. Nevertheless, we knew we were working towards building a set of songs we were deeply enthusiastic about.""
""Once in the thick of recording, the feeling went from dream to dreamlike very quickly, as we found ourselves in what felt like an endless churn of repetition. We slept at the studio on whatever soft surfaces we could find, waking each day to discover that some of the previous day's work had been corrupted overnight. This resulted in some parts of the album being recorded many times over. The guitars in particular mutated into something Sisyphean.""
Pallbearer will perform their 2014 album Foundations of Burden in full during a winter and spring 2025 tour covering the Northeast, Midwest, and other regions. A remixed, remastered version of Foundations was released last year and the album was previously performed in full on a short Southern run with Memphis deathgrinders Knoll, who will join select dates again. Brooklyn's Elsewhere Hall hosts a show on April 18 with no opener announced and tickets going on sale Friday (1/23) at 10 AM. Joseph D. Rowland recalled chaotic resources and repeated recording setbacks during the original sessions.
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