The Bloody Mallard is a heavy psych, prog, alt rock project, from London. After experimenting with melodies, rhythms and tones that were reminiscent of many mushroom trips in rural Kent, guitarist, Tom Walding, took the sonic segments finally formed into songs which turned into the album, ‘Realm’.

A progressive and heavy psychedelic journey, ‘Realm’ moves through different tones, pace and themes, as it encourages it’s listener to explore their inner mind with a meditative state of reflection.

With the songs locked down, Tom enlisted the production skills from Jarred Hearman (Katy B, Wretch 32, Mammal, John Butler Trio, The Prodigy, Slipknot) who soundboarded the ideas. They started to collaborate on the aural tones and worked on bringing a sound that was more ‘rural’, than your typical guitar heavy prog sound. Drummer, Jake Bradford-Sharp and bassist Raihan Rubin, we brought in to complete and fill some spaces with their textures.

“Recording ‘Realm’ was a unique experience.” Tom explains. “ There were a number of things pushing against us all including bereavements, family in hospital and even change of bassist.. But the biggest constraint was time. The songs are ambitious and no one wanted to take short cuts. But every input was different. Jake was allowed ‘off the leash’ with his drumming and gave different versions on every take. Whereas the bass and guitars were performed more specifically. It was really about trying to find that blend to sound organic and free, but also coherent and together.”

The Bloody Mallard have just been announced on the line-up for Prog XI Festival in 2021, in Leeds.


Track list:
1. Haemoglobin
2. Subject To Entropy
3. Reversion
4. Noble Rot
5. Ceremonious Synapses (i)
6. Ceremonious Synapses (ii)
7. Dawn

The album ‘Realm’ will be available on 12” blood-red vinyl, from the 8th May online and in-store. Pre-orders are available at https://thebloodymallard.bandcamp.com/

Links
https://www.facebook.com/thebloodymallard
https://www.instagram.com/thebloodymallard
https://thebloodymallard.bandcamp.com/

Quotes

‘The Bloody Mallard’s heaviest riffs to date, it’s a track with a broad scope, moving through unsettling semi-acoustic riffs and weird experimental soundscapes before hitting the listener with a crushing sense of doom.’ [Subject to Entropy]
– Real Gone Rocks

‘It’s a pocket post-rock symphony, leaning to both pastoral psych and heavy metal, all within the space of a little over 4 minutes.‘ [Subject to Entropy]
– Here Comes The Flood

‘I’ve heard a few tracks & I’m really impressed. I’m looking forward to listening to the whole thing!’
– Atomic Heart Mutha, HRH Radio