Richmond’s psyche doomers, Windhand, have shared their leading track “Orchard” here with NPR, who’ve described it “deceptively slow by the mere weight of its gnarly -y riff. But then Windhand moves from 4/4-time fuzz to a woozily swung 3/4 count that, again, feels slow, but barrels the track into the speakers like the guy up front who’s had one too many.” Windhand’s second full-length album, Soma, comes out on September 17 (Pre-orders are up here). After rightfully surging the DIY circuit with stirring live shows, their very own IPA, a critically acclaimed self-titled release last year and a split with label-mates Cough this year, Windhand tour the US and Europe this fall (See the tour dates here). Soma is nothing short of transcendent and speaks to more than just doom-metal fanatics—this is an epic record for all fans of guitar driven rock and roll.