Wild Throne: Stream Their Ross Robinson-produced EP “Blood Maker”

by | Feb 26, 2014

We’ve been pretty stoked about the new release from Wild Throne, the band that used to be called Dog Shredder. Their new EP, Blood Maker, will be released next Tuesday and it was produced by the legendary producer Ross Robinson — the man who brought you Glassjaw, At The Drive-In, and The Blood Brothers.

Several years ago when we interviewed Robinson, he told us that most of the time it’s about turning off your brain and letting it come to you. We wonder if he told this to Wild Throne when they were recording tracks like “The Wrecking Ball Unchained.”

Anyway, here’s a stream of the band’s new EP. It comes out next week through Brutal Panda (best label name ever btw).

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