Working in a professional studio also gave them access to professional equipment for the first
time. From the Steinway piano to the Telefunken microphone, the band found the perfect
complements to its arsenal of Sunn Model-T & Orange amplifiers and Big Muff & Turbo Rat
pedals. With these components combined, the band created an album that is crisper and more
focused—while still generating the same loud energy that made The Clearing so impressive.
Incredibly, Alex Kercheval managed to capture the entire album in one go, which provided him
and the rest of the band with multiple days to perfect the record’s sound.
Faerie Ring, the hazy and gloomy stoner doom band from Evansville, Indiana, channels their
love for bombastic riffs, soaring vocals, high fantasy, and science fiction into Weary Traveler, a
mystical and weed-inspired romp recorded by Alex Kercheval (Coven) and set for release
through King Volume Records on April 14, 2023.
Weary Traveler is a marked step forward in the band’s songwriting and recording processes.
While their debut album (2019’s The Clearing) was an amalgam of massive riffs recorded in a
friend’s basement, Weary Traveler delivers a coordinated and deliberate buffet of cohesive
songs meticulously written by the band. Just as important, the album was professionally
recorded at Postal Recording Studio in Indianapolis by Alex Kercheval, an essential part of the
legendary rock band Coven. Under Kercheval’s guidance, the band recorded directly to tape
and took numerous opportunities to experiment in the studio.
Weary Traveler is punctuated by three distinctive, enthralling singles: “Silver Man In the Sky,”
“Never Rains at Midnight,” and “Lover.” “Silver Man In the Sky” combines massive,
Sleep-inspired riffs with Brant Bjork-styled flourishes, “Never Rains At Midnight” is a
foot-stomping headbanger that displays traces of Trouble and The Obsessed, while “Lover”
channels Fu Manchu energy through a gloomy Doom delivery. Overall, Weary Traveler is a
six-pack of masterful riffage and stunning melodies.