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FISTULA Stream Sludgy New Single “Too Many Devils and Drugs” from Forthcoming ‘Longing For Infection’ Album
Ohio’s volume abusers, Fistula, are streaming the song “Too Many Devils And Drugs” from their forthcoming new full-length album, Longing For Infection.
Long-running Ohio volume abusers, Fistula, will self-release their Longing For Infection full-length this Summer. The scathing follow-up to the band’s critically-adored 2014 sludge opus, Vermin Prolificus, Longing For Infection was recorded and engineered by Dave Johnson (Midnight, Incantation, Soulless) and features the return of Fistula founding member Bahb Branca on second guitar, furthering the band’s already torrid brand of sonic violence.
Set for mass contamination on July 15th, 2016, the first pressing of Longing For Infection will be limited to one-thousand copies housed in digipak packaging bathed in the abysmal artwork of Jason Barnett. In the meantime, get demoralized with the suffocating sounds of opening psalm, “Too Many Devils And Drugs,” streaming above!
Longing For Infection Track Listing:
01. Too Many Devils And Drugs
02. Morgue Attendant
03. The Big Turnout
04. Destitute
05. Smoke Acid Shoot Pills
06. Loyal To The Foil
07. Detox

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