For fourth album Forgotten Days, the band worked with producer Randall Dunn (Sunn O))), Earth), and the album is a darker, more aggressive beast than 2017’s Heartless. This is evident from the get-go with the dense, classic metal-style grooves that burst out from the opening title track, and the heaviness continues with the rumbling intensity of The Quicksand Of Existing and the jarring chug of Vengeance & Ruination. But this being Pallbearer, variety is key. Stasis’ rousing riffs meld with cosmic effects, the beautiful Riverbed is softly forlorn, and that aforementioned title track stretches out to include a sweeping guitar solo and gorgeous harmonies, with Brett Campbell’s expansive vocals beautifully capturing a wistful pain in the lyrics: ‘Times have changed and so have I’. Forgotten Days examines the concept of family, honing in on themes of illness, loss and reflection, and a sense of wistful sadness spreads throughout the album.