SEUM – new single out

SEUM – new single out

 Canadian act SEUM has released a new single Éfrit, their second single from Conjuring – upcoming split with Temple of the Fuzz Witch  on Black Throne Productions.

The single is available here

– Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4yibiBLjqfx1OfA7hNbqg5

– Bandcamp: https://seumtheband.bandcamp.com/track/efrit

– Ampwall: https://ampwall.com/a/seumtheband/album/efrit

As for the story of the song
“We had our first drug experiences as kids with Moroccan Hashish. 

Cheap, mixed with weird stuff – the urban legend claims it was tires – it was a way to escape our daily teenage boredom but it could also take you on the worst paranoid trip. 
Éfrit
 is about those days, we used this cunning Arabic demon as a metaphor and it inspired us to write one of our heaviest songs to date: 

Éfrit chose us as her sons.”

Éfrit‘s release will be celebrated with a limited shirt drop and 2 shows in one week (outdoor and clubs), all of them free and in different Montreal neighborhoods to make sure all our local fans can attend.

September 24th at La Rockette

September 21st at Van Horn Underpass 

SEUM is a bass-only sludge band from Montreal (Canada) formed by 3 doom veterans formerly in Lord Humungus (Gaspard – vocals), Mlah! (Piotr – bass),  and Uluun (Fred – drums). Adding a ferocious punk energy to their New Orleans inspired sludge, the band is known for its intense live performances, workaholic attitude and nihilistic, tongue-in-cheek lyrics.

SEUM means Venom in Arabic and is French slang for disappointment and frustration:

No guitars.

After releasing two albums, Winterized in June 2021, DOUBLE DOUBLE in February 2023 and multiple EPs while playing shows in Canada, US and Europe, the band is about to release Éfrit on September 20th, the 3rd single of its upcoming split album with Temple of the Fuzz Witch Conjuring – to be released on Black Throne Productions:

We had our first drug experiences as kids with Moroccan Hashish. Cheap, mixed with weird stuff – the urban legend claims it was tires – it was a way to escape our daily teenage boredom but it could also take you on the worst paranoid trip. Éfrit is about those days, we used this cunning Arabic demon as a metaphor and it inspired us to write one of our heaviest songs to date: Éfrit chose us as her sons.

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