Post Death Soundtrack’s fourth album “Veil Lifter” is an incredible journey through the realms of hard rock and grunge. The Vancouver-based psychedelic doom grunge duo has created a rough 10-track album that is definitely going to get a place in your playlists. The vocals are powerful and perfectly match the heavy, energetic guitars and drums. The basslines are amazing and drive the incredible rhythms that keep the listener hooked from start to finish.
The album’s atmosphere is dark and immersive with a polished and creative production that showcases the band’s skillful craftsmanship. All tracks are well crafted and offer plenty of great moments for rock fans. The dedication of “Veil Lifter” to Steve’s father, Ted George Moore, adds a poignant layer of personal meaning to the album, making it even more impactful.
Steve: “Veil Lifter” is dedicated to the memory of my hero and wonderful Father, Ted George Moore, who I know would be proud of what we’ve created.
Honestly, I was blown away by this album’s energy and emotional depth. The powerful vocals and heavy instrumentals really stood out for me. “Veil Lifter” is more than just an album, it’s an experience. It’s a dark, thrilling ride that hardcore fans will absolutely love. I know I’ll be listening to it on repeat for a long time.