Interview: Adam Robertshaw (Guitar) and Rob Sutcliffe (Bass) of Barbarian Hermit (Video/Audio)

The 2nd of August 2024 will see the return of Barbarian Hermit, Manchester’s leading purveyors of groove laden, stoner/doom metal. Released on APF Records, ‘Mean Sugar’ may just be the heaviest ever tribute to Northern life.

Recorded by Joe Clayton at No Studio and mastered by Chris Fielding (Foel Studios), the album sees the return of original vocalist Simon Scarlett who helped craft the band’s debut ‘One’ EP, originally released in 2016 (and reissued on APF Records in 2021).

Written over a 3-year period, it’s no surprise that ‘Mean Sugar’ is the sound of a band dealing with feelings of anger and frustration, but it’s also the sound of a band revitalised. When it all seemed to get too much, Barbarian Hermit wrote loud music, and the result of that can now be experienced to the fullest with this new album.

We spoke to guitarist Adam Robertshaw and bassist Rob Sutcliffe of Barbarian Hermit about the new album. The journey to this point, the highs and lows of the past few years, working with Simon again, rebuilding their name, refocusing on their goals, and so much more.

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