TERRESTRIAL HOSPICE set release date for new ANCIENT DEAD album, reveal first track – features members of BEHEMOTH, AZARATH, WITCHMASTER+++

On February 10th, 2023 internationally, Ancient Dead Productions is proud to present Terrestrial Hospice‘s highly anticipated second album, Caviary to the General, on CD and cassette tape formats.

Forming in 2018, Terrestrial Hospice quickly set to work on their first EP, Universal Hate Speech, released later than year by the esteemed Shadow Records. It’s not surprising that the feverish winds of creativity blew across the duo, as Terrestrial Hospice is the work of two veteran members of the black metal scene, most prominently drummer and driving force Inferno, who’s the erstwhile drummer for Behemoth and Azarath as well as lately playing guitar in Witchmaster. In any case, Universal Hate Speech was a terrorizing tease at a mere 20 minutes, and the duo followed it with the deathblow of their debut full-length, Indian Summer Brought Mushroom Clouds, during that cursed year of 2020. The album was truly titled, and then some: there was no submitting to it, only the act of being flayed alive.

Now, Terrestrial Hospice return with an album arguably even more extreme: Caviary to the General. Compared to its quick ‘n’ concise predecessor, Caviary to the General is undeniably a more expansive spin at 46 minutes; with nine songs instead of the seven on Indian Summer Brought Mushroom Clouds, Terrestrial Hospice are more able to display the full fathom of their flaying strength. Indeed, Caviary to the General caustically keeps the duo’s sound unyielding – a dark, dirty, devastating blast of classic Nordic-style hate steeped in the ancients – but somehow intensifies that berserker flourish so endemic to their native Poland, even with a wider variety of tempos employed. The recording, in kind, is confrontational but never faked: there’s no punching in of parts or copy/paste “production” techniques; the ultraviolence here is very real, and very overwhelming. Despite that unapologetically OTT approach, Terrestrial Hospice never forget actual songwriting – they shift speeds with deftness and dynamics, utilizing their full arsenal – nor the power of RIFFS, which flow and explode in equal measure across Caviary to the General. And perhaps the most surprising aspect of the album is the occasional and ever-so-subtle incorporation of eerie synths into their barbed-wire attack: at once remarkably vintage 1996 and palatably modern.

As savage and acidic as ever but proving they’re not a one-trick pony, Terrestrial Hospice obliterate past and present with Caviary to the General.

In the meantime, hear the brand-new track “In the Streams of Phlegethon”

Cover artwork, courtesy of Mentalporn, and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Terrestrial Hospice’s Caviary to the General

1. Rat In A Burning Cage [3:21]
2. In The Streams Of Phlegethon [5:11]
3. December Night [4:11]
4. Extinction Delight [6:05]
5. Vermin [4:09]
6. The Last Dance [6:40]
7. Memoir [5:10]
8. Path To Mahasamadhi [5:47]
9. Ars Moriendi [4:58]

MORE INFO:
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RITUAL DEATH stream SHADOW debut – features members of BEHEXEN, MARE, DARVAZA, FIDES INVERSA, BEYOND MAN, CELESTIAL BLOODSHED

Today, Nidrosian black metallers Ritual Death stream the entirety of their highly anticipated debut album, Ritual Death. Set for international release on December 5th via Shadow Records (distributed & marketed by Regain Records) on CD and cassette tape formats – the vinyl LP version is expected for release on December 24th – hear Ritual Death‘s Ritual Death in its entirety here:

This is the darkness of Death…

Born from self-devouring fires and frustration, Ritual Death has its roots in an insatiable and untameable flame as old as the World itself. An offering to the Daimon in us, a celebration of our Shadow-self, a call from the wild, a sacrifice to the only God that humanity cannot kill. The Lord of the Graves, the God that always saves.

Formed in 2016, with a 7’’, a 10’’ and a fistful of splits, Ritual Death is finally ready to unleash their first full-length album through a label wrapped in the same obscure cloak as the band itself, the genre-defining Shadow Records.

This is Black Metal from the Graveyard, music made from obscurities and horrors seen and unseen, terror, blasphemy, heresy, dread and ancient worship, forged in the very depths of the catacombs of Nidrosia.

We unchain the night… The pale king is here…. 

Preorder info can be found HERE at Regain‘s Bandcamp. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Ritual Death’s Ritual Death
1. Ancient Devil Worship
2. Vermin
3. Lunae
4. Black Metal Terror
5. Morbid Veils of Kharon
6. Salome’s Dance
7. Darkness of Death
8. The Pale King
9. Nothingness Without Emptiness Within


MORE INFO:
www.ritualdeath.bandcamp.com 

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ABYSMAL LORD set release date for new HELLS HEADBANGERS album, reveal new track

Today, Hells Headbangers announces December 30th as the international release date for Abysmal Lord‘s highly anticipated third album, Bestiary of Immortal Hunger, on CD and cassette tape formats. The vinyl version will follow next year. In lieu of this announcement, the new track “Ultra Expulser” has been revealed. Hear Abysmal Lord‘s “Ultra Expulser” in its entirety here:

Since their grand emergence in 2014 with the Storms of Unholy Black Mass debut EP, New Orleans’ Abysmal Lord have vaulted to the forefront of the modern bestial metal scene. Red-eyed and rabid, their primeval surge swallows listeners whole with preternatural ease – or simply (black)grinds them down to dust. Under the auspices of Hells Headbangers, the band has gone from strength to strength with each new recording, each one a swift ‘n’ tactical strike on all that is holy and pure. Both 2015’s Disciples of the Inferno and 2019’s Exaltation of the Infernal Cabal have established Abysmal Lord as a none-more-formidable name in the metal underground, with their shock ‘n’ awe live prowess proving that such sonic bestiality is best witnessed in the flesh.

Since the release of 2020’s Cathedral EP, much has transpired in Abysmal Lord camp. A tumultuous period, drummer Barbaric Slayer exited the band to further pursue a spiritual journey deeper inward. Meanwhile, vocalist/guitarist Nocturnal Damnation and bassist/guitarist Guillotine committed themselves to continuing the path of no return. With no reasonable alternative, Abysmal Lord decided that, for their next full-length, Nocturnal Damnation will handle drumming duties (as was done on the aforementioned Storms of Unholy Black Mass). Maximum effort was expended to ensure that the brutality and chaos of Barbaric Slayer’s tradition was honored and continued.

And indeed it has, and then some, with the arrival of Bestiary of Immortal Hunger. On first glance, Abysmal Lord‘s third album retains all the red-eyed and rabid elements of yore – OTT explosion and forward propulsion in the grand tradition of Blasphemy, Black Witchery, and Proclamation and then malforming it into morbid, miasmic shapes – but peer deeper into this gurgling pit of despair & darkness and one will find surprising twists to their core sound. Foremost, perhaps, is the unhinged drumming of Nocturnal Damnation; foregoing sustained blasting, instead he draws influence from the fucked-up ‘n’ feral drumming of DD Crazy (during his early Sarcofago days as well as Sextrash) and Hadez’ Tonyn Destructor, especially on that band’s Guerroros de la Muerte demo. Unorthodox but undeniably effective, these more angular and askew rhythms form a (feral/fucked-up) foundation for Abysmal Lord‘s most CRAZED and chaotic songwriting to date. 

As such, while retaining their foundational elements, Abysmal Lord’s newest offering bears semblance to South America’s most infernal names: the aforementioned early days of Hadez, Sarcofago, and especially Sextrash but also Holocausto, Parabellum, and Reencarnacion. With an even more unsettling style of evil and total darkness, not to mention a plethora of mind-melted solos, Bestiary of Immortal Hunger also slots itself well alongside Mystifier’s pivotal first couple albums and early Beherit. Naturally, naysayers will still contend that this unholy racket is still “just” bestial metal or war metal or whatever – and for Abysmal Lord, that’s fine, as hailing and giving honor to a certain tradition in metal is part of the essence of this wider subculture. Those who know, know, and they will understand deeper, darker truths with this Bestiary of Immortal Hunger.

Hear the previously revealed track “Antisemen of Ceremonial Pseudochrist” HERE, also at Hells Headbangers‘ official YouTube channel. Preorder info can be found HERE. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Abysmal Lord’s Bestiary of Immortal Hunger
1. Starvation Mass (ortni)
2. Satanic Return
3. Glowing Baphomet
4. Medo da Morte (yrasor)
5. Bestiary of Immortal Hunger
6. Obscure Grottos of Hell
7. Carcass of the Living God
8. Ultra Expulser
9. Antisemen of Ceremonial Pseudochrist
10. Towering Leviathan
11. Deny the Paradise

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RIGOR SARDONICOUS set release date for long-awaited MEMENTO MORI comeback, reveal first track

In their endless quest to push and support current underground acts that deliver the goods unaware of trends and hypes, on January 23rd, 2023, Memento Mori is proud to present Rigor Sardonicous‘ long-awaited seventh album, Praeparet Bellum.

True purveyors of aural torment, Rigor Sardonicous are one of the cultest bands of the American death metal underground. Formed in 1988, the long-standing duo of bassist Glenn Hampton and vocalist/guitarist Joseph Fogarazzo remain one of the darkest and creepiest bands calling “death metal” home. Aided by their ever-trustworthy drum-machine, Rigor Sardonicous are utterly lifeless and excruciatingly slow, almost daring the listener to find any “fun” in their all-devouring void of inertia. You could almost qualify their music(k) as doom-death, but not in the traditional sense; existing for as long as (and even longer) than aesthetic forebears like Unholy and Evoken, Rigor Sardonicous‘ slo-mo sizzle equally bears a future-primitive texture not unlike earliest Godflesh or especially the cult Skin Chamber.

And so it goes with Praeparet Bellum, the band’s first full-length recording in over a decade. Immediately and ruinously recognizable as Rigor Sardonicous, Praeparet Bellum thankfully features all the duo’s signature elements – crushing heaviness, beyond-guttural vocals, and the very slowest of songwriting movement – but devolves them to a frightening degree. Perhaps because of their eerie absence since 2012’s Memento Mori-released Ego Diligio Vos, Rigor Sardonicous sound more unique than ever on Praeparet Bellum: the subgenres of doom-death and funeral doom are definitely in full swing, but there’s little to nothing around as unremittingly EMPTY and HOPELESS as this. You don’t “listen” to this album, and you most definitely don’t “endure” it; its ominous corpulence is only experienced. Bleak? That’s simply too fun.

Here stands the End of all Ends. Be warned: you will NOT return from Rigor SardonicousPraeparet Bellum!

Begin not-returning with the brand-new track “Voluntatem Dei” here:

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Rigor Sardonicous’ Praeparet Bellum

1. Caelum Ardere Vidistis
2. Sanguinem Floralibus Luna
3. Terra Mota Est
4. Vita Cantus
5. Ex Finitim
6. Voluntatem Dei
7. Unholy Sonnet 10
8. Praeparet Bellum

 

MORE INFO:
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NOCTURNAL DEPARTURE set release date fornew HELLS HEADBANGERS album

Today, Hells Headbangers announces December 30th as the international release date for Nocturnal Departure‘s highly anticipated third album, Clandestine Theurgy, on CD and cassette tape formats. The vinyl version will follow next year.

Canada’s Nocturnal Departure were birthed from yellow moonlit darkness between Beltane and Lughnasadh of 2017 into a campaign of rejection and disgust for Christendom and the hypocritical norms of society. Nocturnal Departure redirect the psychomachia of the human condition through ritual and occultism, focusing it outwards as the moon gathers and reflects light from the sun, with raw and illuminating indifference. After releasing their debut album, Cathartic Black Rituals, and follow-up Worm Moon Sessions on cult underground imprints Death Kvlt Productions and Les Fleurs du Mal, founding members Funeror (guitar/vocals), Kryptys (drums), and Illartha (bass) are joined by new guitarist Necrogeist in grim occlusion with Hells Headbangers. The band’s first crime for the label (and third) overall, Clandestine Theurgy, features this bolstered lineup and brings forth the band’s most focused statement to date.

Almost literally a band out of time, Nocturnal Departure harken to the grim days of the ’90s black metal underground, particularly its most devout sectors in the United States. While once the object of mockery from the ignorant despite featuring some of the most original and unorthodox outliers, it’s USBM that has the last laugh, as the idiom has developed over the decades and still rings true in the darkest of hearts. Nocturnal Departure encapsulate this mood and era in its most perfect, poignant form on Clandestine Theurgy. Featuring gloriously macabre cover art created by Abomination Hammer, indeed, its title is something of a rallying cry for such hearts – “those who know, know,” as the adage goes – and its raw, desperate violence evinces elements of Judas Iscariot, Masochist, Black Funeral, Summon, and Blood Storm but undeniably with a personality all its own. TRADITIONAL black metal, then, no more but definitely no less: Clandestine Theurgy is a throwback masterclass.

In the meantime, hear the previously revealed track “Ceremonial Storm” here:

Preorder info can be found HERE. Aforementioned cover art and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Nocturnal Departure’s Clandestine Theurgy
1. Ceremonial Storm
2. Dark Spells of the Infernal Spirit
3. Clandestine Theurgy
4. Unhallowed Exhumation
5. Triumphator of Unearthly Realms
6. Fetid Manifestations of Wretched Imagery
7. Sacrificial Summon Under the Sign of Amduscias
8. Sabbat Ablaze
9. Flesh Torment

MORE INFO:
www.nocturnaldeparture.bandcamp.com

www.hellsheadbangers.com

Deströyer 666 stream entire new album in advance of release date!

DESTRÖYER 666 are proud to stream their entire new offering ‘Never Surrender’ in advance of the release date! The pummelling new album is set for worldwide release on December 02, 2022, but can already be listened to in full here:

Pre-orders are still available HERE!

The cover artwork for ‘Never Surrender’, created by Alex Kemp, can be found below along with the track-list and further album details.

Track-list
1. Never Surrender (3:47)
2. Andraste (3:51) [LISTEN]
3. Guillotine (3:24) [WATCH]
4. Pitch Black Night (4:43)
5. Mirror’s Edge (4:48)
6. Grave Raiders (5:01)
7. Savage Rights (3:59)
8. Rather Death (4:52)
9. Batavia’s Graveyard (5:46)
Total: 40:11

DESTRÖYER 666 continue to do what they are best at: kicking ass and hammering out heavy metal that is slamming straight into the face. No compromise, no sell out, no bullshit!

DESTRÖYER 666 don’t do whiny nostalgia but simply stick to their old school roots, which are reaching straight down into the golden age of metal while allowing themselves to sound fresh and remain relevant. The band originally started out as a solo project of BESTIAL WARLUST guitarist KK in Australia in 1994. As early as with debut album ‘Unchain the Wolves’ (1997), fast-tracked towards international acclaim. The even stronger second full-length, ‘Phoenix Rising’ (2000) had the Australians relocating to Europe to be able to satisfy the soaring demand for touring and festival shows. After a round of line-up changes, third full length ‘Cold Steel… For an Iron Age’ (2002) cemented the band’s excellent reputation. After a hiatus caused among other issues by disenchantment with the business, DESTRÖYER 666 returned with ‘Defiance’ in 2009 and followed up on this success with the rough and gritty ‘Wildfire’ (2016) seven years later that saw them touring and performing at all the relevant metal festivals worldwide on a regular basis again. The Australians filled the gap between the latest albums with the hard-hitting EP, ‘Call of the Wild’ (2018) that comes with a distinct taste of an unrepentantly classic flavour.

The outlaws from down under deliver another pummelling and relentless lesson in aggression with full length number 6(66). ‘Never Surrender’ is a furious assault of black thrash, chainsaw riffs, and warlike drums, offering no moment of reprisal as it rages on for 40 unyielding minutes.

With this offering, DESTRÖYER 666 takes no prisoners!

Line-up
KK: guitars, vocals
Ro: guitars, vocals
Felipe: bass
Perra: drums

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Shop: https://redirect.season-of-mist.com/NeverSurrender

Available formats:
Digipak CD
Clamshell Box 
Digital
Vinyl in various colours
Cassette

SATANIC WARMASTER set release date for new WEREWOLF album

Today, Werewolf Records announces December 30th as the international release date for Satanic Warmaster‘s long-awaited sixth album, Aamongandr, on CD and cassette tape formats. The vinyl LP version will follow next year.

Satanic Warmaster needs no introduction. Since the band’s formation in 1998, founder Werwolf has prolifically – and provocatively – stoked fires that refuse to be quenched. A totally independent artist in all aspects, Satanic Warmaster has sold hundreds of thousands of albums internationally and played stages all across the world, from north to south and east to west. The band’s black metal is devoutly traditional but eternally fruitful, standing as an immovable monument to the purest and proudest foundations of the artform. As such, Satanic Warmaster is hated and loved with equally strong passion, with those naysayers only feeding that fire with falsehoods and gross misconceptions. There is no middle ground: no apologies, and no surrender.

And so the battle continues with Aamongandr, Satanic Warmaster‘s first studio full-length since 2014’s acclaimed Fimbulwinter. Indeed, where that album evinced a diversity of songcraft and, more so, a concertedly polished aspect that majestically made that obsidian gleam, Aamongandr explores that duality with equally compelling results. In fact, with the album wasting no time in kicking into high gear, Satanic Warmaster sounds more urgent than ever – and yet, here is where the band’s epic side is also revealed in full. Cryogenic and caressing is its melodicism, in the glare of burning churches, and deftly dusted with subtle synths that heighten the mysticism at the heart of the SW sound, Aamongandr‘s six songs charge forth with the grim grandiosity of mighty steeds; not for nothing is one of the album’s highlights titled “Duke’s Ride (Ride of the Spectral Hooves).” All told, this sixth long-form statement of intent is immediately recognizable as Satanic Warmaster but irrevocably proves that its creator’s imagination continues to flow as infinitely as the Atlantean depths.

In the meantime, hear the previously released single “Bafomet” here:

Preorder info can be found HERE. Cover artwork, courtesy of the legendary (and late) Ken Kelly, and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Satanic Warmaster’s Aamongandr
1. Bafomet [5:28]
2. Duke’s Ride (Ride of the Spectral Hooves) [6:29]
3. Berserk Death [5:09]
4. The Eye of Satan [5:00]
5. Darkness… Triumphator [6:58]
6. Barbas X Aamon [7:49]

MORE INFO:
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www.werewolf.fi

American blackened death metallers Appalling stream new album

Today, American blackened death metallers Appalling stream the entirety of their highly anticipated third album, Sacrilege. Set for international release on December 2nd via Personal Records, hear Appalling‘s Sacrilege in its entirety here:

Lurking in the depths of Richmond, Virginia and featuring members of Fire Faithful and U.S. Bastards, Appalling have patiently built a sturdy discography that’s both refreshing and timeless. Integrating both death metal and black metal, Appalling‘s sound is more than just bog-standard “blackened death metal” clogging up so many distro lists; honed during tours of the American East Coast and Midwest, their two full-lengths to date, 2017’s Secrets of the Adept in 2019’s Inverted Realm, incisively displayed the band’s songwriting acumen and deadly execution.

Now Appalling emerge with a record so heretical that God tried to burn down a van with them in it: appropriately enough, Sacrilege. On Sacrilege, Appalling explore topics of mental illness, spit on Christianity, and revel in Satanic sins of the flesh. Musically, the band have considerably stepped up the brutality whilst never forgetting the fiery hooks or hammering riffing – and of course, keeping everything blackened to a crisp. As such, Appalling are equally appealing to fans of 1349, Morbid Angel, Satyricon, and Vader – or simply, those into well-written and well-recorded extreme metal.

Life is ugly, full of sin and damnation. Revel in that reality with Appalling‘s Sacrilege.

Preorder info can be found HERE. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Appalling’s Sacrilege
1. The Morningstar After
2. Life In Prism
3. Gilded Restraints
4. Unwavering Feeling Of Dread And Despair
5. Father Inferior
6. Collection Plate
7. Pavilion
8. Nunsploitation
9. These People Need To Die

MORE INFO:
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French death metal maniacs Sépulcre stream their new EP 

Today, French death metal maniacs Sépulcre stream the entirety of their highly anticipated new EP, Cursed Ways of Sheol. Set for international release on November 25th via Invictus Productions, hear Sépulcre‘s Cursed Ways of Sheol in its entirety here:

In late 2020, Sépulcre emerged from the cobwebbed crypts of deepest, darkest Brittany with their debut demo, Ascent Through Morbid Transcendence, through Invictus. Yet another worthy addition to France’s currently thriving death metal scene Sépulcre eschewed the HM-2 worship of so many of their domestic contemporaries by diving deeper into the past and roaming wild ‘n’ free among the halls and corridors of the most ancient, all-caps DEATH METAL.

Now, the quartet run even wilder with Cursed Ways of Sheol. Sépulcre‘s first proper EP, Cursed Ways of Sheol evinces the same characteristics of its demo predecessor – haunting leads, berzerk battery, and scarred throat from the abyss – but more importantly also evinces stronger songwriting and absolutely pummeling production. Put simply, THIS is how a fucking DEATH METAL record should sound, and Sépulcre run riot with 24 more minutes of eldritch darkness and feral lawlessness. Plunge deeper into the EP and one will find boundless horror, spiraling in delirium from “Aethyr Emanations” into the 10-minute closing epic “Foul Divinity Enthronation.”

Still young and hungry, Sépulcre sate the darkest desires with Cursed Ways of Sheol: evil DEATH METAL dripping with the horror of an old mausoleum, haunted by the spectres of tortured souls!

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Sépulcre’s Cursed Ways of Sheol
1. Cursed Ways Of Sheol
2. Relics From Unheartly Cult
3. Aethyr Emanations
4. Foul Divinity Enthronation

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www.invictusproductions.net

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ABSOLUTE KEY premiere new track – features members of CIRCLE OF OUROBORUS+++

Today, Finnish sonic iconoclasts Absolute Key premiere the new track The Cellar Door”. The track is the third to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated fifth album, The Third Level of Decay, set for international release on December 21st via Signal Rex. Hear Absolute Key‘s “The Cellar Door” in its entirety here:

Absolute Key is another, magickal work of Antti Klemi, vocalist/lyricist for the ever-singular Circle of Ouroborus and editor of the esteemed Kaleidoscope zine. While one could make faint comparisons here to Circle of Ouroborus, Absolute Key is very much its own entity, and has proven as much over their feverish discography the last three years.

As Klemi explains, “The name of the album refers to a vision I had in a dream. There were three levels of death – the physical one, the spiritual one, and then the final death where even death is dissolved. No memories, no grieving, no other sides. Just nothing.”

Continuing about the lyrics, he says, “The themes of death and decay are strong on this album in general, too. It’s observing for example how death is present in our everyday life – it’s oozing from the dark corners, from hidden angles and behind cellar doors. There is a poem by Finnish poet Eino Leino, where the main character is seeing death and demons everywhere and he wants to die, but even his dead ancestors are rejecting him. In the end, he gets his peace just by accepting these horrors around him. Some days are better and some worse, but he relies on those better ones. This is maybe the main message of The Third Level of Decay.”

Absolute Key are just as challenging musically as they are lyrically. “Musically, this album sprung from an idea of totally bleak and monotonous industrial/black metal hybrid, driven by simple, repetitive drumbeats and cold synth/guitar riffs,” Klemi explains. “With time, these songs took many twists and turns, layers were laden one after another, and the labyrinth grew more complex and serpentine. So, The Third Level of Decay is play between two elements – blunt, primitive, and ‘physical’ core and spectral, unconscious, and ‘spiritual’ details. And that third level, death of deaths, humming over this all.”

To celebrate the release of The Third Level of Decay, Absolute Key will be making its live debut at this year’s Invicta Requiem Mass festival, curated as always by Signal Rex. Drown in layers of sonic defiance!

Begin drowning with the previously revealed “A Hidden Angle” HERE at Absolute Key‘s Bandcamp. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Absolute Key’s The Third Level of Decay
1. A Hidden Angle
2. Closer, Further
3. Flakes of Ash
4. A Wrecked Spine
5. The Cellar Door
6. The Third Level of Decay

MORE INFO:
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