Venom Prison Revisit Old Material for ‘Primeval’ Album; Reworked “Defy The Tyrant” Posted Online

Death metal trailblazers Venom Prison have announced a new release, titled Primeval. Set for release by Prosthetic Records on October 9th, the 11-track album will feature re-recordings of tracks from their early EPs, Defy The Tyrant and Primal Chaos, as well as two brand new tracks. The first track from Primeval is a re-working of “Defy The Tyrant”, which features an accompanying video which can be viewed right here: Of the track, the band commented: “This song is not only criticising organised religion and Christianity as a whole but also the ways in which it was spread across the whole world; resulting in genocide, rape, colonialism, slavery, misogyny and homophobia. It is this spirit of inherent superiority that characterised the attitude of the European nations as they expanded oversea...

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