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Ashestoangels – “Horror Cult” [SoundCloud Album Stream]
Bristol, UK-based Gothic punk rock band Ashestoangels keep up the pace with the release of the third of ten videos, “Run,” from their from their upcoming album Horror Cult (produced by William Control), out October 31st. The first two videos, “Six Six Six” and “Still Dead,” released September 23, 2014. Well now the band is also streaming the entire album… listen below!
The Skinny: Bristol, UK-based Gothic punk rock band Ashestoangels keep up the pace with the release of the third of ten videos, “Run,” from their from their upcoming album Horror Cult (produced by William Control), out October 31st. The first two videos, “Six Six Six” and “Still Dead,” released September 23, 2014. Well now the band is also streaming the entire album… listen below!
If you want something you should go and get it. And with that in mind Ashestoangels went after the things they’ve always wanted, taking their gothic punk rock out on the road collecting the lost and the like minded along the way. Their burning desire to perform means the band have clocked up nearly 200 shows in the past 18 months alone and with new album “Horror Cult” on the horizon this gruelling schedule shows no sign of easing up, and Ashestoangels wouldn’t have it any other way.
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