Whether it’s with Broken Hope or Earthburner, Jeremy Wagner has managed to remain creative and productive for 35 years now. While Broken Hope was on hiatus in the early 2000s, Wagner formed Earthburner, named after the Broken Hope song of the same name. The original intention was to create grind songs with a tinge of horror to them. For 20 years now, it has remained Wagner’s priority, even when Broken Hope reformed in 2011. By the beginning of last year, Wagner had become extremely focused on Earthburner and set out to expand the band and record new music. He and close collaborator Mike Miczek enlisted Wagner’s stepson Tyler Affinito from Gloryhole Guillotine to play bass. Devin Swank joined to assume vocalist duties, and within a month of this new lineup coming together, they were already...