Track Premiere: Pentagram – “Dull Pain”

Track Premiere: Pentagram – “Dull Pain”

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The infamous Pentagram‘s highly anticipated 10th record, Lightning in a Bottle, will be out January 31 via Heavy Psych Sounds. The record features famed frontman and figurehead Bobby Liebling, guitarist/producer Tony Reed (Mos Generator, Big Scenic Nowhere, etc.), drummer Henry Vasquez (Legions of Doom, Saint Vitus, Blood of the Sun, etc.) and bassist Scooter Haslip (Mos Generator, Saltine).

About the song, guitarist Tony Reed says, “‘Dull Pain’ was written during the first of two writing sessions Henry and I did for the new album. Of the new songs, I feel like it’s the closest to having the early Pentagram sound. We presented Bobby with quite a few demos for him to choose from and he came into the studio with his lyric book and nailed this song quickly. It was impressive to witness. We had a great musical connection and working relationship immediately and you can hear it across the whole album.”

Listen to “Dull Pain” below.

North American shows:
2/4 Eugene OR – John Henry’s
2/5 Seattle WA – El Corazon
2/6 Portland OR – Dante’s
2/7 Berkeley CA – Cornerstone
2/8 Felton CA – Fenton Music Hall
2/10 Albuquerque NM – Sunshine Theater
2/11 Tucson AZ – 191 Toole
2/12 San Diego CA – Brick By Brick
2/13 Hollywood CA – The Whisky
2/14 Hollywood CA – The Whisky
2/15 Ventura CA – Ventura Music Hall
2/16 Murrieta CA – Solaris

South American tour 2025:
3/14 Guadalajara MEX – Foro Independencia
3/15 Monterrey MEX – Cafe Iguana
3/16 Mexico City MEX – Circo Volador
3/19 Bogota COL – Ace of Spades Club
3/21 Lima PER – C.C. Festiva
3/23 Santiago CHI – Blondie
3/25 Buenos Aires ARG – Uniclub
3/29 Curitiba BRA – Basement
3/30 Sao Paolo BRA – Fabrique

Preorder Lightning in a Bottle here. 

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