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San Diego’s CONDEMNED Stream New Single “Omniscient Perturbations” off Pending Album ‘His Divine Shadow’
San Diego’s brutal death metal band, Condemned, are no streaming the song “Omniscient Perturbations” of their long-awaited third full-length effort titled, Divine Shadow.
San Diego’s brutal death metal band, Condemned, are no streaming the song “Omniscient Perturbations” of their long-awaited third full-length effort titled, Divine Shadow. Due out via Unique Leader Records on March 10th, Divine Shadow was recorded/edited at Trench Studios in Santa Ana, California by producer John Haddad (Abysmal Dawn, Phobia, Intronaut), mixed by Art Paiz at Mana Recording in St. Petersburg, Florida and mastered at West West Side Music in New Windsor, New York by Alan Douches (Cannibal Corpse, Converge, Black Breath, Mastodon).
Cover artwork treatment is courtesy of Swedish artist and designer Par Olofsson (Deeds Of Flesh, Cult Of Luna, Immortal, Immolation), with album logo art by Christophe Szpajdel (Emperor, Moonspell, Old Man’s Child).
His Divine Shadow Track Listing:
01. Penumbræ
02. Dawn
03. Omniscient Perturbations
04. Legion
05. Ascending The Spectral Throne
06. Nefarious Sanguine Decree
07. His Divine Shadow
08. Pestilential Reign
09. The Hive Ablaze
10. World-Reaving Terror
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