CULT OF LUNA announce new release THE RAGING RIVER, coming up in February 2021!

Swedish post-metal heroes CULT OF LUNA have announced the detauis of their new EP titled The Raging River, to be released on February 5, 2021 via the band’s own Red Crk Recordings (with cooperatio with Metal Blade Records). Johannes Persson (guitars, vocals) comments: “The Raging River feels more like a bridge. A midpoint that needs to be crossed so we can finish what we started with ‘A dawn to fear’. It’s a seamless continuation of the writing process and the creative mindset that has guided us for the last couple of years. It’s been an interesting as well as an introspective way of working, having our instinct leading the way and then having to figure out where it takes us. But not only has it been a linear journey, some aspects of it is clearly circul...

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