NOVEMBER FIRE – THROUGH A MOURNFUL SONG
Welcome to the weekend! To help fire up your holiday season, this Friday Freebie from NOVEMBER FIRE offers a shot of adrenaline to chase down the egg nog with. Wild, eclectic, rock ‘n rolling psych and doom is the name of the game, and the New England three piece deliver the goods on their new album Through A Mournful Song, a ferocious return from a 20(!) year hiatus.
Frazer Jones (Desert Psychlist) said: “This is what Zappa might have sounded like had he gone down the stoner/desert rabbit hole”
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Justin Wittenmeier (Metal Temple, DoomedForMetal) said: “My time with this album was well spent. I’ve no doubt this is one of the more unique metal albums I’ve heard this year…
NOVEMBER FIRE’s Through A Mournful Song, is a heavy as hell doom/metal/whatever album that has a sound all its own. It’s a darkened adventure that is well worth taking and brings fresh life into the genre.”
Doomed For Metal Review
Steve Howe (Outlaws of the Sun) said: “NOVEMBER FIRE play a wild and eclectic mix of Doom, Sludge, Psych, Stoner and Grunge which is blended all together for quite a surreal and challenging record which offers high rewards within the RIFFS and GROOVES department.
If you like your Doom/Stoner Metal with extra added bite and are not afraid to take BIG and BOLD creative risks then NOVEMBER FIRE is the band for you. Through A Mournful Song is an album you cannot pass by.
Excellent and Highly Recommended.”
Outlaws Of The Sun Review
In their own words: The three piece band, consisting of bassist and vocalist Terry Aubie, guitarist Dave Hubai and drummer Jim Kelley, recorded the album between April 2023 through August 2024.
The album’s 40 minute runtime contains six songs that are born of the times we live in, with a hopeful nod to the future of our human race.
It is the first fully-realized release from the band since their inception in 1991. “We were really active in the 1990’s through 2004, writing and performing over 40 original songs, but never got a chance to make a good sounding record. Nowadays, it’s so much easier to take advantage of the technology, but we didn’t want to record old songs”, notes Hubai. “So, we worked up these six new songs around riffs we came up with in the past few years.” The project is 100% DIY, recorded, produced and mixed in the band’s homes, basements, and even cars, in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
“The album’s lyrics touch on a range of topics involving The Human Condition,” states Terry Aubie, who crafted the words. “Such as living in the past and not the now and for the future. The horrors and injustices of war and those who make them. The effort it takes to find truth and avoid letting those with agendas control us and our emotions. They are lyrics of frustration, sadness, and anger that always end with hope and the chance to live, learn, and do better.”
Sonically, the album touches upon many facets the band has been playing around with since 1991, starting with in-your-face riffs of “Wall Of Monsters” that dissolves into psychedelic madness and culminating in the epic finale of “Wake Up”, which features the trio locked into a massive jam, reminiscent of Cream, recorded in one take.
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