NEWS 2020/12/01
The brand-new Blood from the Soul album DSM-5 packs an invigorating journey into metaphorical lands of mental unease, like struggling to climb down the side of a crumbling, precariously tall mountain as huge chunks of falling rock crash below. DSM-5 is available now via Deathwish Inc. The album features Shane Embury of Napalm Death handling guitars, bass, and electronics; Dirk Verbeuren of Megadeth on drums and percussion; Jacob Bannon of Converge handling vocals, lyrics, and visuals, and Jesper Liveröd of Nasum on bass. Embury originally formulated Blood from the Soul in the early ’90s, when he released the project’s debut record, To Spite the Hand That Bleeds, alongside Lou Koller of Sick Of It All on Earache Records. The project’s newest album carries a substantial level of cathar...
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The Dusk in Us
1.A Single Tear 2.Eye of the Quarrel 3.Under Duress 4.Arkhipov Calm 5.I Can Tell You About Pain 6.The Dusk in Us 7.Wildlife 8.Murk & Marrow 9.Trigger 10.Broken By Light 11.Cannibals 12.Thousands of Miles Between Us 13.Reptilian