Saint Karloff has quite a lot to say on their new song "Interstellar Voodoo". So much so that the whole album is just the title track, and the title track is a 40 minute mountain of non-stop riffs. The trio explore everything from outright rock to spacey interludes throughout the runtime, and nail it through and through.

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Here's what both guitarist and vocalist Mads Melvold, and bassist Ole Sletner had to say about the album.

Melvold – "After half a year of space trucking from sun to sun in the search of riffs, inspiration and interstellar sounds, we are so happy to finally release our album Interstellar Voodoo. We hope all the energy we've put into it will erupt as solar flares and warm the hearts and minds of the listeners." Sletner – "Interstellar Voodoo has been a labour of love, written and recorded to fill a void in our collective souls. To put this much devotion into something experimental is a bit scary, but luckily we have a label who believes in us. We are eternally gratefull to Marco Berg at Majestic Mountain Records for stepping up to the challenge of releasing our blood, sweat and tears on vinyl."

Interstellar Voodoo is out October 4. Pre-order the vinyl here, and the digital edition here.

Interstellar Voodoo by Saint Karloff