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Noctum – “Temple of the Living Dead” [SoundCloud Song Stream]
Swedish rockers Noctum will release their Metal Blade Records debut Final Sacrifice October 29th. Today the band has released another song from their mesmerizing release. The song “Temple of the Living Dead” can be streamed just above!
The Skinny: Swedish rockers Noctum will release their Metal Blade Records debut Final Sacrifice October 29th. Today the band has released another song from their mesmerizing release. The song “Temple of the Living Dead” can be streamed just above!
Final Sacrifice is a fictional horror story where each song communicates a portion of the overall narrative. The “final sacrifice” is like a red thread that ties the songs together and is the concept behind the art. Final Sacrifice is an analog piece of art in both audio and visual aspects. The artwork and track listing have been revealed. The cover art was painted by Timo Ketola (Sunn o))), Arktau Eos) and fits perfectly with the album’s raw, natural sound.
Final Sacrifice Track Listing:
01. Conflagration
02. Liberty in Death
03. Resurrected in Evil
04. Deadly Connection
05. Void of Emptiness
06. The Revisit
07. A Burning Will
08. Temple of the Living Dead
09. Azoth
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