Spiritual Beggars

Spiritual Beggars is a Swedish band steeped in the tradition of 70s hard rock and heavy metal, renowned for their stoner rock influences and retro sound. Formed in 1992 by guitarist Michael Amott, who is also known for his work with the death metal band Arch Enemy, Spiritual Beggars emerged as a side project that allowed Amott to express his love for classic rock music. The band’s lineup has rotated over the years, but it has maintained a consistent presence in the world of hard rock, highlighted by robust guitar riffs, Hammond organ undertones, and a rich mixture of gritty vocals.

The band has a robust discography, exhibiting their evolution over three decades. Some of their most recent releases such as "Sunrise to Sundown" (2016) and "Earth Blues" (2013) continue to showcase the band's ability to produce fresh material while staying true to their classic rock and heavy metal roots. "Return to Zero" (2010) and "On Fire" (2002) are other critical entries in their catalog that reflect their signature sound—a sound that combines the raw edge of rock with the depth of blues, transcending the barriers of time with a nostalgic yet original approach to music-making. Spiritual Beggars have not only carved a niche for themselves in the ever-expanding world of rock but also stand as a testament to the enduring appeal of the genre’s golden age.

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Sunrise to Sundown
Album - 11 Tracks - Released March 18, 2016
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