Heavy Rock Force DRAB Unveils Lonely Place

New Orleans heavy rock powerhouse DRAB presents the lyric video for “Lonely Place”, a visceral preview of their highly anticipated self-titled debut album, Drab, set for worldwide release on June 6th, 2025.

Sin etched on skin. Guilt like quicksand. “Lonely Place” pulls listeners into a harrowing descent where heavy riffs, dark atmospheres, and raw existential dread collide. It’s a soundscape where post-grunge melancholia smashes into apocalyptic doom, crafting a world of crushing fate and poetic despair.The lyric video, produced by Volume Agency, visually amplifies the song’s themes of isolation and reckoning, inviting listeners to confront their shadows.

DRAB doesn’t just resurrect the past — they mutate it. Their sound is a molten collision of eras: the swagger and rawness of 1970s hard rock, the rebellious spirit of 1980s metal, and the brooding intensity of 1990s grunge. Tracks like the incendiary “Afterburner” (available now on Bandcamp) showcase their ability to fuse haunting atmospherics with bone-crushing grooves, creating music that’s as visceral as it is unforgettable.

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Heavy Rock Powerhouse DRAB Inks Global Deal with Wormholedeath

Wormholedeath Records is thrilled to announce the signing of DRAB, the heavy rock juggernaut whose self-titled debut album will erupt worldwide on June 6th. Hailed as a visceral fusion of grunge-era darkness, thunderous riffs, and dystopian intensity, DRAB’s music is a time-traveling beast—raw, relentless, redefining modern rock’s boundaries.

A Statement from DRAB:
“We are very pleased to announce our partnership with Wormholedeath Records in the international release of our self-titled debut album!.”

DRAB’s origin is as gritty as their sound. In 2020, the band germinated in a musty New Orleans storage locker as the world retreated into isolation. What began as a cathartic escape from pandemic-era despair evolved into a sonic exorcism, recorded in an olive-drab Masonic Temple-turned-studio in Covington, LA, with producer Jack Miele (The Meters, Galactic). The result? A self-titled debut that channeled the paranoia and claustrophobia of the times into a blistering manifesto.

Since their debut, DRAB has dominated the New Orleans metal underground, earning accolades like Rock-N-Review’s #1 Album of 2022 and sharing stages with icons like Soulfly, Pallbearer, and YOB. Their 2024 single “Tyrannic”—produced by Grammy-winner Adrian Bushby (Muse, Foo Fighters)—marked a darker, sharper evolution, blending surrealist visuals with labyrinthine riffs that caught fire across streaming platforms.

DRAB’s music is a molten collision of decades: the swagger of 1970s hard rock, the rebellion of 1980s metal, and the brooding angst of 1990s grunge. Tracks like “Afterburner” (available now on Bandcamp) showcase their signature blend of haunting atmospherics and bone-crushing grooves. Whether it’s a name that evokes the mundane and dreary, or the dregs of 16th-century gutters and brothels, Drab’s music is anything but what the name might imply. It’s a steel blade that is only getting sharper with time.

DRAB’s Current Lineup:
Steve Mignano – Guitar/Vocals
Casey Freitas – Bass
Aaron Levy – Drums

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