Relapse in the Rose City: Red Fang the Latest PDX Metal Mashers to Sign Big Deal

 

Portland’s grimy sludge shredders Red Fang, whose 2009 self-titled debut is literally superglued into my subconscious, has announced that they’ve signed with metal monolith imprint Relapse Records. This makes them, along with Rabbits (post below), the latest scouted entities in our cozy metal metropolis. Is this the beginning of a major label-lead Hessian-rock headlock descending onto our sleepy stoner metal scene? If so, it’s well-deserved, even if Relapse is still relatively underground. Few, if any, local bands have put as much spirit and dedication into their outfits as this reporter’s seen in the local metal scene.

Plus, I don’t know if anyone’s really arguing that Red Fang is probably the best heavy band in Portland. Anyone lucky enough to have attended the Fourth of July outdoor show at East End can attest to the majesty of Red Fang’s "Prehistoric Dog." And what’s more, the band has just finished recording for their Relapse debut with producer Chris Funk of the Decemberists. The yet-untitled-album was mixed by Vance Powell (The Raconteurs) and will see an early 2011 international release date. The band had this to say about their recent signing:

“We are f’ing stoked to sign a deal with RELAPSE. We had a great time recording with Chris Funk, mixing was finished back in February / March and now we are ready for it to hit the streets. We’re still brainstorming a title for the unnamed beast.  …and holy shit, get ready for new videos!”

As for older videos, check this gem out for "Prehistoric Dog," set in the band’s kitchen in a Southeast location this reporter would be remiss if he didn’t confess to having spent many drunken nights within.

 

In addition to all this madness, Red Fang are about to embark on a three-week US tour next month alongside Valient Thorr. The band will join up with the tour starting October 7 in Seattle, WA. A free digital tour sampler is now available at this location along with a chance to win tickets.

Ryan J. Prado

– Photo Courtesy of Relapse Records and Whitey McConnaughey