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Soundmankillz – “Until The End” [Exclusive Album Stream Premiere]
Check out the premiere of the forthcoming full-length album, Until The End, from Phoenix, Arizona-based electronic metal band Soundmankillz.
The Skinny: Phoenix, Arizona-based band Soundmankillz are getting all kinds of crazy as they gear up to release their new full-length album, Until The End, on March 1st, 2016. An electronic metal band citing influences that run the gamut from Ministry and Nine Inch Nails to Megadeth and Sevendust, Soundmankillz are as addictive as they are loud!
Formed in 2013, the guys have come a long way in a short time. Shortly after their formation, and with the help of Larry Elyea at Mind’s Eye Digital Recording Studio, Soundmankillz dropped their first full-length release, Double-Edged Evil. Regional touring ensued and after begging to amass an army of loyal, local followers, the band began writing their sophomore effort. If by now you haven’t started streaming our exclusive premiere of Until The End, then what the hell are you waiting for?
Get a load of the new tunes and, if you’re in the area, be sure to hit Soundmankillz’s album release party on March 5th at Joe’s Grotto in in Phoenix, AZ. They’ll be playing with CO-OP, The Chimpz and Lola Black!
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