Little Rock’s Pallbearer, “doom’s next big thing” according to Decibel magazine, who featured them on the cover of their latest issue looking real intimidating and wielding a gas lantern, has a new record on the way, the follow-up to their ecstatically well-reviewed 2012 release “Sorrow and Extinction.” The new album, “Foundations of Burden” comes out Aug. 19, and they’ll play a Little Rock record release at the Rev Room Aug. 22, alongside Plebeian Grandstand, Reproacher and Napalm Christ. Pitchfork Advance will be streaming the record all week. 

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