Lightning in a Bottle - Yellow Red Black Splatter LP

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Release: 31.01.2025
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Band PENTAGRAM
Release Date Jan 31, 2025
Genre Stoner Metal
Color Splattered
Edition Limited Edition
Packaging Gatefold Cover
Number 1

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Strictly Limited Napalm Records Edition as a yellow, red, black splatter Vinyl, limited to 100 copies worldwide.

Between records like Relentless and Show `Em How, Pentagram have never wanted for self-awareness in terms of album titles. The gauntlet thrown down by Lightning in a Bottle is very much in this tradition. The 10th Pentagram album sees founding frontman and doom figurehead Bobby Liebling leading a new cast of players that includes 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). It would be hard to overstate the energy the new band brings to songs like "Live Again," "Solve the Puzzle" or "In the Panic Room," but Lightning in a Bottle is unmistakably a Pentagram record, of course in Liebling's unremittingly charismatic performance and the groove conjured to back it. Recorded with Reed at the helm, Lightning in a Bottle recalls the best of what has allowed Pentagram to cast an influence across decades and generations of musicians, bands, and worshippers of Riff, and as just their third studio release in the last 15 years, it's not a moment to neglect as they dig into a cut like "Dull Pain" or "Lady Heroin," the latter of which is a naked reconciliation on the part of Liebling with a lifelong addiction to opiates that's become an inextricable part of the Pentagram story. As he wonders in the lyrics, "Lady Heroin, have I seen the last of you?" it becomes difficult to know whether the separation would be through sobriety or death, and that ambiguity becomes part of what makes the song so striking.

TRACKLIST

01LIVE AGAIN
02 IN THE PANIC ROOM
03 I SPOKE TO DEATH
04 DULL PAIN
05 LADY HEROIN
06 I'LL CERTAINLY SEE YOU IN HELL
07 THUNDERCREST
08 SOLVE THE PUZZLE
09 SPREAD YOUR WINGS
10 LIGHTNING IN A BOTTLE
11 WALK THE SOCIOPATH