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Mortals – “View From A Tower” [SoundCloud Song Stream]
Relapse Records is extremely proud to announce the imminent release of Cursed to See the Future, the new full-length from Brooklyn’s heavy-music outfit Mortals. Formed in 2009, the veteran musicians have moved from their metallic punk beginnings into a much heavier, doomed amalgam of black metal and sludge that worships Celtic Frost and Coffins, as often as it hails Buzzoven, Goatsnake, and Goatwhore.
The Skinny: Relapse Records is extremely proud to announce the imminent release of Cursed to See the Future, the new full-length from Brooklyn’s heavy-music outfit Mortals. Formed in 2009, the veteran musicians have moved from their metallic punk beginnings into a much heavier, doomed amalgam of black metal and sludge that worships Celtic Frost and Coffins, as often as it hails Buzzoven, Goatsnake, and Goatwhore.
Cursed to See the Future will see release via Relapse Records on July 8th in North America, July 4th in Germany, Benelux, Finland and on July 7th in the UK and the rest of the world. Listen to the punishing opening track “View From a Tower” via SoundCloud.
Cursed to See the Future Track Listing:
01. View From a Tower
02. Epochryphal Gloom
03. The Summoning
04. Devilspell
05. Series of Decay
06. Anchored in Time

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