Boise, Idaho based Heavy Psych Rockers Ealdor Bealu have unleashed new single and music video “Buried At Boothill” taken from their upcoming album, “Graves Of The Silent Plain,” scheduled for release on July 11, 2026 via Ripple Music.
Watch the music video for “Buried At Boothill” via the YouTube player below:
Listen to the single on all streaming services.
Hailing from the high desert of Idaho, progressive Heavy Psych quartet Ealdor Bealu was formed in 2015 by Carson Russel (Ghorot), Rylie Colingwood, Travis Abbott (Shadow & Claw), and Alex Wargo. With a focus on shifting dynamics from the ambient to the massive and back again, Ealdor Bealu’s sound expands beyond genre boundaries.
Ealdor Bealu conjures a rare and powerful alchemy on their upcoming album and Ripple Music debut “Graves Of The Silent Plain.” Across five deeply evocative tracks — with tracks such as “Abandoned To Decay,” “Erosion,” and “Gold Mountain” — the band melds Heavy Rock, Heavy Psychedelia, and Dark Folk ambience. Anchored by dual vocal forces (ethereal female leads and a soulful male croon) and built on patient, explosive dynamics, the album unfolds like a lost soundtrack to a mythical Western. Cinematic, melancholic and strikingly epic. Don’t miss the latest single “Ponderay.”
Ealdor Bealu “Graves Of The Silent Plain” — Out July 10th on Ripple Music (LP/CD/digital)
Over the past decade, Idaho’s Ealdor Bealu has carved a singular path through Heavy Psychedelia, Dark Folk, and Progressive Metal, earning regional, national, and international praise across four full-length releases.
Their 2017 debut, “Dark Water At The Foot Of The Mountain,” landed on several Album of the Year lists with its expansive, haunting 60-minute vision. The 2019 sophomore LP, “Spirit Of The Lonely Places” deepened the band’s heavy psychedelic edge while retaining their atmospheric Western heart.
2022’s “Psychic Forms” (Metal Assault Records) pushed further into progressive metal, driven by the dynamic drumming of Michael Mulcock and the addition of husky, Americana-tinged vocals from Travis Abbott alongside the established voices of Carson Russell and Rylie Collingwood. It became the band’s most successful release to date, and Cameron Elgart (Crush The Monster) joined on drums shortly after.
Ealdor Bealu has consistently toured the Western US, playing Treefort Music Fest, Offbeat Music Fest, Crucial Fest, and others. The band celebrated their 2025 decade milestone with a career-spanning Treefort set, a two-week West Coast tour, and a performance at Portland’s Sound Castle Festival.
Tracklist:
01. Ponderay
02. Abandoned to Decay
03. Erosion
04. Gold Mountain
05. Buried at Boothill
Lineup:
Carson Russell / Guitars, Vocals
Rylie Collingwood / Bass, Vocals
Travis Abbott / Guitars, Vocals
Cameron Elgart / Drums, Guitar
