The Rhubarb – New single ‘Awful Deed’

Second single from the Glasgow quartet – following up from their first single Mist – “Explosive sound”, Jim Gellatly, Amazing Radio (UK), The Rhubarb hit us with Awful Deed.

Both singles are taken from their debut album Symptom of Failure. SOF is out on the 24th March, 2023.

Their enthralling combination of male and female driven vocals, blended with exhilarating fiery riffs, and distinctive psychedelic phrasing is a fresh and ultra-intriguing take on the doom stoner genre.

[Mist] “…a gorgeous piece of work… In essence, this song is sick.” – The Sounds Won’t Stop (USA) – now listen to Awful Deed. Accompanied by an official music video release.

New single Awful Deed will be released Friday 17th February.

Pre-order/pre-save: https://kud.li/mbr034

Get notified for the video premiere at 9am, 17th Feb. 2023, here: https://youtu.be/uq7y18v2kLw

“This song carries so much punch, pull and presence: it’s a miracle for us! The song depicts so much anger and fuel for us in the Rhubarb. Awful Deed is about the hard times and good times in a relationship, any emotion and feeling can come out of. Relationship. Awful Deed represents this. Its meaty riff, its deluxe drum sound and alluring vocals make the song what it is. The Rhubarb almost act the lyrics of Awful Deed, as if they are living the feeling. It carries the song so well which makes it so powerful and perfect” – The Rhubarb

Written By The Rhubarb –
Sean Maguire (vocals)

Hannah White (bass/vocals)

Michael McConville (guitar)

Jack Donnelly (drums)

Recorded & Produced by Kevin Hare @ Deep Storm Studios

Bands supported: Bongzilla, Black Moth, Lord Dying, Mantis Toboggan, Skandal, Juniper Grave, Alunah and Strauss.

The Rhubarb will be launching their debut album at Nice N’ Sleazy, Glasgow 25/3/23 and they will also be performing in-store at HMV Glasgow 1/4/23.

A run of dates across England will also be announced soon!

For Fans Of: Black Sabbath, Sleep, High on Fire, Electric Wizard and Hawkwind

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