THE ATLAS MOTH

THE ATLAS MOTH have always been a hard band to fully categorize simply because of the myriad of elements and influences that seamlessly amalgam together to create one of the more distinct sounds in the American heavy music scene today. Over the years through the band’s endless touring jaunts and putting out releases that display the band’s crushingly heavy yet beautiful take on their style of progressive crushing psychedelic metal, THE ATLAS MOTH have made quite the name for themselves.

Now with their third full length album The Old Believer, THE ATLAS MOTH are prepared to unleash their most glorious and riveting work yet. An album in which sees the band exceeding all previous efforts in a work which takes the entire ATLAS MOTH musical paradigm and brings it to new levels unparalleled with more advanced and focused songwriting, production, and overall execution and presentation. Produced by guitarist/keyboardist Andrew Ragin at Chicago’s Wall To Wall Studios and mixed and mastered by Kyle Spence of Harvey Milk/Kurt Vile (in cooperation with Ragin) in Athens Georgia, The Old Believer features guest appearances by Gojira vocalist Joe Duplantier (as well as “gang vocals” from the other Gojira members) as well as guest appearances from SUBROSA violinists Kim Pack and Sarah Pendleton. The art and design for The Old Believer was created by Invisible Creature (Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, Norma Jean etc.) and features a water-reveal insert where once immersed in water, the album cover changes and morphs into a new image revealing the art that lies beneath the surface.

Past Shows


Aug
12
th
2014
Triple Rock Social Club
Aug
12
th
2014
Triple Rock Social Club

Boris

with THE ATLAS MOTH and SubRosa
Nov
9
th
2011
7th St Entry
Nov
9
th
2011
7th St Entry

BATTLEFIELDS

with THE ATLAS MOTH, Batillus and Blue Ox

More Shows

Jun
7
th
Turf Club

Thomas Abban

with room3
Jul
26
th
Fine Line

Seun Kuti & Egypt 80

Jul
24
th
Fine Line

Madilyn Mei

with Sparkbird
Jul
11
th
7th St Entry

Pit Stop, Tommy Goodroad, Filthy Kittens, and The Envies