Listen to Perturbator’s new single, Dethroned Under A Funeral Haze

Following the release of Death Of The Soul in March, Perturbator – aka James Kent – has shared another awesome new single, Dethroned Under A Funeral Haze. “One of the slower tracks on the album,” the musician says. It’s about death as the great equaliser.” The track is taken from Perturbator’s highly-anticipated new album Lustful Sacraments, which is due out on May 28 via Blood Music. Read this: What are NFTs and what do they mean for rock fans? Describing the record, James teases: ​“It’s an album about bad habits, dissatisfaction and addiction. An overall look at how we, as a species, lean towards self-destruction.” Can’t wait. Check out Dethroned Under A Funeral Haze below: Catch Perturbator – along with Health and Author & Punisher – at t...

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