Armed for Apocalypse "THE EARTH IS BREATHING BENEATH ME"

LP - $19.40 / CD - $12.00
STREET DATE: 04/24/26
CAT#: CRR57
LABEL: Church Road

‘The Earth is Breathing Beneath Me’ isn’t a metaphor. It’s a realisation that the ground beneath our feet is alive, and we’re all just passengers on its pulse. It’s that hum of dread and wonder that defines Armed For Apocalypse’s fourth full-length album: a towering, grooved-out, post-metal monolith carved from grief, power, and purpose.

Formed in Chico, California between longtime friends Nick Harris (drums) and Cayle Hunter (guitar), Armed For Apocalypse is a what-if turned war machine. Over the years, the band has endured enough shakeups and setbacks to bury most acts: relocations, divorces, day jobs, family changes and not to mention complete lineup overhauls. But where others fractured, AFA sharpened.

Now based in Portland, Oregon, the current lineup consisting of drummer Harris, guitarist/vocalist Nate Burman, bassist Charlie Fischer and vocalist Hunter - the band has found rare continuity and it shows. ‘The Earth is Breathing Beneath Me’, recorded once again with Kurt Ballou at God City Studios, is the sound of a band not just surviving, but thriving in their chaos. The guitars sound raw and intimidating. The drums hit like wrecking balls while the bass shakes the very ground you stand on. Burman’s vocals slice through the noise with a sense of finality - desperate, powerful, unafraid to hope, even while drowning.

“This album is bleak,” the band says. "It’s got dissonance and aggression and every song carries a sense of melancholy and density beneath the surface. But there are also moments of meditation, and even signs of optimism woven in that make it feel like a true reflection of who we are as people.”

Opening track Drown sets the tone, a flag planted deep in the soil, daring you to stay. From there, the band moves with purpose through blast beats, dynamic sludge, ambient stretches, and raw-throated catharsis. This isn’t a genre exercise. It’s a record written by a band with doom and hardcore in their DNA playing sludge, or maybe something else entirely. What it is, more than anything, is honest.

Offstage, the members of AFA have wildly differing interests, from yoga to culinary experimentation. What unites them is more than riffs, it’s brotherhood, therapy, a shared refusal to stop. “We’ve heard it our whole career,” they say. ‘You guys are too nice to be in a heavy band.’ But the music is why we’re happy. It’s how we stay alive.”

The Earth is Breathing Beneath Me isn’t just their best record, it’s their most vital. It’s not here to sell you on a scene or posture for the algorithm. It’s here to crush, connect, and release. If you’re ready for that, they’ll meet you at the edge of the world.

TRACK LISTING:
01. DROWN
02. ASHES OF THE NIGHT
03. SPELLBOUND
04. FISTS LIKE FEATHERS
05. BEYOND THE MIRAGE
06. IMMORTAL
07. LOST WITHOUT A LIGHT
08. KEEP UP APPEARANCES
09. LURK
10. BATHED IN A TEPID POOL OF MY OWN FILTH
11. THE EARTH IS BREATHING BENEATH ME

FOR FANS OF:
Crowbar, Sepultura

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The Saddest Landscape "Alone With Heaven"

2xLP - $23.75 / DLX 2xLP - $31.90 /
CD - $8.00
LP UPC: 725305742065
DLX LP UPC: 725305742065
STREET DATE: 04/24/26
CAT#: IOD-95
LABEL: Iodine Recordings

The Saddest Landscape have been perfecting their balance of frantic hardcore and cathartic vulnerability for over 20 years and return with a double LP on Iodine Recordings in 2026.

Their first new music in a decade, the full length dives fearlessly into themes of survival, grief, the ache that follows, and the fragile hope that keeps us pushing through the dark. These songs exist in the place where the things not said aloud dwell, where memory turns to ash, where love outlives the wreckage.

Recorded with Steve Albini and Jack Shirley, the double LP moves between songs and instrumental passages, shaped by memory, endurance, and hope. Guest appearances from Julien Baker, Jeremy Bolm, and Evan Weiss appear across select tracks.

One of the most enduring voices in modern post-hardcore, The Saddest Landscape, have returned after a decade making sure we’re still alive

TRACK LISTING:
01. The Hell I Know
02. From Home They Run
03. A Badge Of Sorrow
04. Forever Undone
05. Bury In Time
06. Hexes
07. A Loss Of Certainty
08. The Invisible Hurt
09. Kissed By Strangers
10. Hold Until It Hurts
11. A Crow Black Wind
12. The Cold And The Stars
13. Where Angels Ascend
14. A Badge Of Hope
15. A Shadow Of Faith
16. Alone With Heaven

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Gatefold 2xLP with expanded insert and deluxe variant
  • Features guest performances by Julien Baker, Jeremy Bolm (Touché Amore) and Evan Weiss (Into It. Over It., Pet Symmetry)
  • First new material from the band since 2015
  • Recorded with Steve Albini at Electrical Audio and Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden
  • 16 page insert featuring art from guitarist Daniel Danger who has created works for The Cure, Nine Inch Nails, Guillermo Del Toro and more
  • US and EU touring planned in 2026 to support the release
  • First single from the album ‘Hexes’ distributed as a promotional flexi in 1000+ mail orders from Deathwish Inc, Evil Greed, Iodine Recordings and The Saddest Landscape.
  • First single debuted in a top 20 position on Spotify’s All New Punk playlist (331k saves and strong daily listenership)
  • 22.2k Spotify followers
  • Standard 2xLP: Includes double LP in a gatefold package w/ 16 page booklet.
  • Deluxe 2xLP: Includes an additional limited Deluxe Slipcase, 3-song 4”EP, and a limited signed/numbered silkscreened poster print by Daniel Danger. Limited to 300 total (won’t be repressed).

FOR FANS OF:
Portraits of Past, City of Caterpillar, Loma Prieta

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