Death metallers VENOM PRISON release new album Primeval, “Slayer of Holofernes” video streaming!

UK death metal trailblazers, VENOM PRISON, have today released their new album, Primeval – available here. Featuring 11 songs in total, the release features re-recordings of tracks from both of their early EPs, Defy The Tyrant and The Primal Chaos, accompanied with two brand new tracks. Revisiting and paying respect to their past whilst also looking ambitiously forward, Primeval effortlessly retains all of the technical prowess and dizzying musicianship of their old material and then some. Watch the band’s music video for their new track, ‘Slayer of Holofernes’ above. Of the release, the band comment: “We are proud to share Primeval with the world, the end of an era and the start of a new chapter for the band’s life. The essence of this release was to lo...

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