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Mexican-American doomgazers Low Flying Hawks have released the first single "Subatomic Sphere" taken from their forthcoming third full-length entitled Fuyu, which will arrive in stores on 27 August via Magnetic Eye Records. With their third full-length Fuyu, which means "winter" in Japanese, Low Flying Hawks are completing their long-planned trilogy based on the ancient Greek myth of Sisyphos, King of Corinth, who was cruelly punished by the Olympian gods to eternally push a massive boulder up on a hill – only to see it slip and roll down again every time he neared the top.
Low Flying Hawks singer and guitarist EHA comments: "I came up with a perfectly sinister riff and when we got together, AAL started playing with all these "shoegazey" textures. We knew right there and then that we had found the perfect start to this final chapter of our album trilogy."
As on their previous releases, Low Flying Hawks offer a refined musical vision of their individual melange which might be tentatively called doomgaze, with a measure of stoner rock, a knife-tip of sludge, and a healthy pinch of drone. Following the album title's seasonal theme, listeners will encounter a new darker undertone in the band's sound that often appears to be extremely heavy and hovering nearly weightless at the same time. Link