A Pale Horse Named Death

A Pale Horse Named Death
Origin Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres Gothic metal, doom metal
Years active 2011 - present
Labels SPV America
Associated acts Type O Negative
Life of Agony
Supermassiv
Danzig
Seventh Void
Pist.On
Biohazard
VoodooNouveau
First Order
Website www.apalehorsenameddeath.com

A Pale Horse Named Death is an American heavy metal band based out of Brooklyn, New York. It was created by Sal Abruscato (a former drummer for Type O Negative) and produced / engineered by Matt Brown of Seventh Void / Uranium 235. The band currently has one album released called And Hell Will Follow Me.

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Biography

A Pale Horse Named Death is the brainchild of Brooklyn, NY native Sal Abruscato, and sounds like Alice in Chains mysteriously sneaking up behind Type O Negative with a butcher knife while being filmed for a future episode of "Law & Order". Critical acclaim has been quick upon the announcement of the album's June release.

Sal's partner in crime on And Hell Will Follow Me is Matt Brown, sound engineer extraordinaire and guitarist of fellow NY band Seventh Void. "The chemistry between me and Matt is unique and flawless; very rare in today's music. We are the murdering evil version of Lennon and McCartney," says Abruscato.

Brown adds, "Sal asked me if I would help to take these songs to the next level. I took on this project for my friend, to find some closure in rough times. The music is just an extension of our friendship and our passion for creativity."

The album artwork was done by Sam Shearon aka 'Mister-Sam', who has previously done work for Rob Zombie, Fear Factory and Rammstein to name a few, and features a 20 page booklet with artwork for each individual song. Additionally, the double LP version features a never before heard bonus track called "Pick-Up Truck".

To top that all off, Life of Agony's Keith Caputo lent background vocals to four tracks and Lou Reed's saxophonist Ulrich Krieger guests on "Die Alone". Bobby Hambel from Biohazard - who also plays with the band live - played the guitar leads on three tunes.

APHND is also a force to be reckoned with live, with shows and festivals already planned in both the U.S. and Europe. Alongside Sal, Matt and Bobby, the live line-up places Type O and Seventh Void drummer Johnny Kelly behind the kit, and Eric Morgan on bass.

"This is my pinnacle creation, the best album I have ever done," commented Sal. "And after listening, most people are tending to agree."[1]

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