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Creating music about a weary space traveler in search of a tangible object within her body to balance the scales of a fictional universe isnโ€™t necessarily a common task, but Druids makes it look easy. Formed in 2008, Des Moines, Iowaโ€™s metal trio, Druids, set out to create music that was loud, crushing and beautiful, while painting lush, vast pathways for imaginative soundscapes. They laid their destructive groundwork over two releases, โ€˜Pray For Waterโ€™ and โ€˜The Sound of Meditationโ€™ (2009 and 2013, respectively), continually looking to push their own personal boundaries, physically and sonically. With the release of 2016โ€™s โ€˜Cycles of Mobeumโ€™, the boys embarked on a full year of heavy touring all over the United States, giving audiences in unsuspecting cities a heavy, cathartic live show, awash with wailing guitar solos, rhythmic drumming and chunky, grooving bass-lines. In short, with heads banging in unison, it was safe to say that Druids was well-received. They took to the studio in early 2017 to record their follow up, โ€˜Spirit Compassโ€™ with producer, Brandon Darner (David Keuning, Radio Moscow), to shape what would be a smoldering follow-up to โ€˜Cyclesโ€™. The band spent most of 2017 and 2018 touring in support of โ€˜Spirit Compassโ€™, while writing and recording their biggest record to date, โ€˜Monumentโ€™ (out April 19th on Kansas Cityโ€™s The Company label). The release provides five songs at a 30 minute run-time, proving to be the trioโ€™s most confident and explorative effort to date. With the backing of Tone Deaf Touring, heavy new tunes and a killer live show, Druids show no signs of stopping any time soon.

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