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Eminence – “The Stalker” [SoundCloud Album Stream]
Brazilian metal quartet, Eminence has posted a free download of their new album, The Stalker. Produced by Tue Madsen (Moonspell, The Haunted, Sick Of It All), The Stalker also features a guest appearance from Sepultura bassist and longtime friend Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. on three tracks. Stream/download Eminence’s The Stalker in its entirety just above.
The Skinny: Brazilian metal quartet, Eminence has posted a free download of their new album, The Stalker. Produced by Tue Madsen (Moonspell, The Haunted, Sick Of It All), The Stalker also features a guest appearance from Sepultura bassist and longtime friend Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. on three tracks. Stream/download Eminence’s The Stalker in its entirety just above.
Recorded at Minerio de Ferro Studios in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, The Stalker takes the extreme approach to melodic metal heard through 2008’s highly regarded The God Of All Mistakes to new heights. It’s a sound exemplified by the songs like “No Code” and “Veins Of Memories,” which received premieres from tastemakers like Revolver Magazine and Metal Injection (respectively). “We spent an entire year producing this album, and worked really hard together to make The Stalker become a reality” says Wallace.
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