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Graveyard – Fool in the End [Artist Introduction]

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Whilst in Poland this summer, I had my friend share with me some of his favorite European musical acts. Just seconds after listening to the Swedish rock-outfit, Graveyard, my interest was piqued. In the process of releasing their third album, Lights Out (out in the U.S. on Nov. 6), Graveyard have been underappreciated in the United States thus far. Though their noise level makes them an effective metal or rock-band, the presence of heavy blues influences makes them a must listen for fans of classic bluesy-rock. Not being a huge metal-head myself, you can trust me when I recommend Graveyard. Be sure to put together your favorite Graveyard playlists for your upcoming celebration of Halloween, after all, they are aptly named. Plus, you’ll feel worldly when you tell your bands of a rock band from Gothenburg with matching locks and mustaches. Kindly listen to “Fool in the End” off the upcoming Lights Out, one of Graveyard’s less metallic songs.

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