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TOMBS Summon the “November Wolves” with New Song Stream
Brooklyn’s Tombs have given fans another taste of their new album The Grand Annihilation with a stream for “November Wolves.”
Brooklyn’s Tombs have given fans another taste of their new album The Grand Annihilation with a stream for “November Wolves.” The band is led by Mike Hill who has set out to write a diverse new record with every track standing apart from every other one on the album.
“If you’ve been following Tombs, you probably know to expect the unexpected, and I always strive to present a full range of emotion on everything with the band’s name on it,” Hill explains. “That said, this is a very dark and introspective record that digs deep into the common ideas of mortality, infinity and cosmic mysteries. The lyrics on the new record are a celebration of freedom through embracing the dark side. Once you realize that you follow the dark path – the path of the individual – there is a certain feeling of liberation that accompanies it.”
The Grand Annihilation Track Listing:
01. Black Sun Horizon
02. Cold
03. Old Wounds
04. November Wolves
05. Underneath
06. Way of the Storm
07. Shadows at the End of the World
08. Walk with Me in Nightmares
09. Saturnalian
10. Temple of Mars
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