Heavy Temple

HEAVY TEMPLE are back. Back from touring across the United States as well as finding adventure and making new friends in Europe for the first time. Back from the rehearsal room where the making of new songs became far more of a group effort than on the debut album. And back from Animal Farm studio where John Forrestal gave the new album, Garden of Heathens, a rich and warm organic sound that is also crisp and crystalline.

Where the debut full-length Lupi Amoris charged forward like a roaring mastodon, Garden of Heathens comes across more diverse and sophisticated without losing punch or heaviness. And while the powerful vocals of frontwoman High Priestess Nighthawk provide a strong gravitational pull, HEAVY TEMPLE always remain a riff-first kind of band. Even so, the heavy-touring Philadelphia, PA trio have expanded their range to encompass an even wider breadth of rock and metal road stops, from BARONESS to THE BEATLES and BLACK SABBATH to FU MANCHU – with many crossroads in between.

Wherever HEAVY TEMPLE are heading on this diverse and dynamic record, they always stay real with both feet on the ground. Except, that is, when it comes to the lyrics. With her words, the High Priestess admits to peddling a version of things that isn't real – with a grim smile and quite deliberately so. In fact, that's the theme running through Garden of Heathens as a red thread. From the American Dream to relationships, below the surface there is anxiety, betrayal, and doubt. And while some of the lyrical metaphors might at first glance seem to focus on religion, they are definitely not that literal. Rather, these are Nighthawk's most personal lyrics ever.

HEAVY TEMPLE came into existence on the 2012 winter solstice during a night filled with the pure enjoyment of creating and playing heavy music. Once established, the band started playing live and soon got to tour alongside such notables as RUBY THE HATCHET, ROYAL THUNDER, and CORROSION OF CONFORMITY and they also got to play at notable festivals such as The Maryland Doom Fest and Psycho Las Vegas among many others.

Following the two EPs Heavy Temple (2014) and Chassit (2016) and a number of singles, HEAVY TEMPLE at last took a break from heavy touring to record their first full-length. Lupi Amoris (“Wolves of Love”) was released in 2021 to strong applause from both critics and followers alike. This album opened new doors including more festival appearances, a US tour with THE OBSESSED, and their first tour of Europe with friends and labelmates HOWLING GIANT.

HEAVY TEMPLE are not just back, they are here to stay. Garden of Heathens gives strong testimony that the trio is pushing hard to broaden their spectrum and break through any preconceptions and obstacles in front of them. Garden of Heathens sheds new light and a wider perspective on heavy and desert rock, psychedelia, and doom metal.

Past Shows


Jul
30
th
2024
Turf Club
Jul
30
th
2024
Turf Club

Heavy Temple

Nation of Heathens Tour
with Valley of the Sun and Wolf Blood

More Shows

Apr
23
rd
7th St Entry

Jane Remover

with Dazegxd and d0llywood1
Feb
15
th
The Cedar Cultural Center

Mustafa

Jun
7
th
First Avenue

Panchiko

with Alison’s Halo
Apr
29
th
7th St Entry

Matthew And The Atlas