Pallbearer recite roots on the eight monumental tracks of 'Forgotten Days', their fourth album, and this time mix a doom-shaped metallic spark under their sound that immediately engages. Thus, the album is everything a Pallbearer fan would like: a rough, emotional evolution that includes the downcast exuberance for which the band has always been known.
Tracks like "Riverbed", "Stasis" and "Vengeance & Ruination" contain Campbells's best vocal parts to date and do not leave the bones even after the last note fades. On songs like "Silver Wings", "The Quicksand of Existing" or "Forgotten Days" and the captivating finisher "Caledonia", Pallbearer demonstrate audible restraint and show that their riffs are more likely to character and upset bring with them emotional worlds, rather than getting into highly complex and intricate structures.
CD version.
Tracklisting:
1. Forgotten Days
2. Riverbed
3. Stasis
4. Silver Wings
5. The Quicksand Of Existing
6. Vengeance & Ruination
7. Rite Of Passage
8. Caledonia