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Tombs – “Edge of Darkness” [Song Stream]
Brooklyn, New York’s Tombs are set to release their new album Savage Gold on June 10th (North America), June 9th (UK/World), and June 6th (Germany/Benelux/Finland). Renowned tattooist Thomas Hooper who is responsible for the band’s previous album covers created the stunning artwork. The first song released from the album, “Edge of Darkness”, can be heard below.
The Skinny: Brooklyn, New York’s Tombs are set to release their new album Savage Gold on June 10th (North America), June 9th (UK/World), and June 6th (Germany/Benelux/Finland). Renowned tattooist Thomas Hooper who is responsible for the band’s previous album covers created the stunning artwork. The first song released from the album, “Edge of Darkness”, can be heard below.
Savage Gold will be available in the following formats: Limited Edition Deluxe Gold Vinyl 2XLP (with expanded 12 page booklet featuring the graphic art of acclaimed artist and tattoo artist Thomas Hooper) Standard Black Vinyl 2XLP, CD and digital formats. Savage Gold is one the most anticipated underground metal album of 2014 as stated by Decibel Magazine, Revolver Magazine, Noisecreep and numerous other outlets.
Savage Gold Track Listing:
01. Thanatos
02. Portraits
03. Seance
04. Echoes
05. Deathtripper
06. Edge of Darkness
07. Ashes
08. Legacy
09. Severed Lives
10. Spiral
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