Michigan’s Grit-Soaked Stoner Metal Trio Rises with Raw Power, Reflection, and a Relentless Road Ahead
Shaped by decades of persistence in the face of adversity, Michigan stoner metal outfit Grave Next Door has broken out of the tomb to claim their place in the national underground. With their second full-length album Sorry No Candy released in October 2024 via Black Doomba Records , the band solidifies its dark, doomy sound from the bar circuit to festival stages—now preparing for a wave of East Coast, Midwest, and Southern U.S. tour dates in 2025 .
Formed in 2018 by brothers Patrick (drums) and Anthony Salerno (guitar/vocals), Grave Next Door takes its name from the cemetery next to their childhood home—a stark yet poetic symbol of the band’s core themes: mortality, addiction, and inner chaos. Their signature sound is a fusion of Black Sabbath , The Melvins , Black Flag , and the soulful psychedelia of Cream and The Moody Blues . The band’s lived experiences—particularly drummer Patrick’s past as a bounty hunter, U.S. Navy deep-sea diver, and recent kidney transplant survivor—bleed through every crushing riff and doom-drenched groove.
After igniting buzz with a series of raw singles in 2019, Grave Next Door built a fiercely loyal fanbase dubbed the Grave Nation , touring relentlessly and performing at key festivals including Maryland Doom Fest (2021, 2022, and its final year in 2025), Appalachian Noise Fest 2025 , Kraken Fest , and the Tennessee Metal Devastation Festival 2022 . Their debut full-length, Sanctified Heathen (2022, Black Doomba), delved into war, addiction, and loss, setting the foundation for the band’s evolving sound.
Their 2024 follow-up, Sorry No Candy , sees the trio pushing further, with label boss Tommy Stewart once again at the production helm. The album delivers tighter arrangements, sharpened dynamics, and an emotional weight that hits harder than ever. Newest member Luke Strand joins on bass, locking in the power trio’s chemistry as they prepare to bring Sorry No Candy to life on the road.
The band’s latest single “Solitary Cell” is accompanied by a gripping music video now available on YouTube, alongside their upcoming release “Blood Moon Hymn.”
Watch “Blood Moon Hymn” (Official Video Premiere) here:
With passion forged in fire and riffs carved from personal trials, Grave Next Door is not just a band—it’s a battle cry. Get ready to witness the resurrection in 2025.

Catch them on the road:
7/25Chicago Il
7/26 St. Paul MN
7/27 Lincoln NE
7/28 Harrisburg SD
7/29 Kansas City MO
7/30 Tulsa OK
7/31 Little Rock AK
8/1 Memphis TN
8/2 Nashville TN
8/3 Winston-Salem NC
8/4 Chesapeake VA
8/5 Frederick MD
8/6 Philadelphia PA
8/7 Brooklyn NY
8/8 Hartford CT
8/9 Providence RI
8/10 Albany NY
8/11 Buffalo NY
8/12 Akron OH
8/13 Cleveland OH
8/14 Toledo OH
8/15 Detroit
PRESS HIGHLIGHTS
Featured in Metal Devastation PR’s Spotlight in Decibel Magazine alongside artists like Ninjawitch and Spiral Grave:
PowerMetal.de praised the band’s genre authenticity:
“The trio from Grand Rapids has definitely done their homework when it comes to stoner rock and cheerfully quotes genre heroes like KYUSS or related colleagues like avant-garde grungers MELVINS in their music.”
Hellfire-Magazin celebrated their underground charm:
“The songs have a groove, a nice underground charm and are sometimes very playful. Stoner, doom, blues and lots of rock. Actually the ideal soundtrack for the summer.”
Metal Digest highlighted the band’s appeal to underground metal fans:
“For those fans of stoner/doom metal who like their genre to be underground, then this vinyl reissue of ‘Sanctified Heathen’ is bound to be the envy of all your friends.”

Follow GRAVE NEXT DOOR:
https://gravenextdoor.bandcamp.com
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1iVWC3E4kNiIcIPjilyrOW
https://music.apple.com/us/album/sorry-no-candy/1777497556
https://tidal.com/browse/album/397014131
https://www.instagram.com/gravenextdoor
https://www.facebook.com/gravenextdoor
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1huG3orWThilsvAff25rHA
Contact: gravenextdoor@gmail.com
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