Muldrotha (Fallujah, The Zenith Passage, etc.) have premiered a new song titled “Red In Tooth And In Claw.” This track is from the band’s new EP “Slowly To Forget And To Be Forgotten,” which will be released on September 24.
Muldrotha (Fallujah, The Zenith Passage, etc.) have premiered a new song titled “Red In Tooth And In Claw.” This track is from the band’s new EP “Slowly To Forget And To Be Forgotten,” which will be released on September 24.
Muldrotha (Fallujah, The Zenith Passage, etc.) will be releasing a new EP titled “Slowly To Forget And To Be Forgotten” on September 24. The effort will feature the following tracks: “Practiced Apathy,” “Turn Me Into God,” “The Life That Fails Beyond The Grave,” “Red In Tooth And In Claw,” and “Slowly To Forget And To Be Forgotten” (feat. Rivers Of Nihil’s Brody Uttley). The band commented:
“Our sophomore EP will be released September 24th. We’ve teamed up with the awesome crew at Blood Blast Distribution to help deliver this next chapter and we couldn’t be more happy to be amongst a killer roster of artists! Since day one, our goal was simple: To bring you dark, heavy and relentless metal. We’ve stuck to true to that goal, and this release will see the bands heaviest material to date. Hear the first offering “Red In Tooth And In Claw” next Friday, Sept 3. Thank you all for sticking with us this far 💪🏼🔥”
It looks like Muldrotha (Fallujah, The Zenith Passage, etc.) are almost done with their new EP. The band recently finished tracking vocals for the effort.
Muldrotha, the band featuring Fallujah drummer Andrew Baird, The Zenith Passage guitarist Rob Maramonte, and Decrepit Birth bassist Sean Martinez, have recruited Alex Hofmann (ex-Fallujah) as their new vocalist. With this news, the group have also premiered a new song titled “Lungs Of The Mother.“ Hofmann commented:
“It had been over two and a half years since I’d been anywhere near a microphone when I got a text from Rob asking if i’d like to get back in the game. Getting into the studio and working with with Cody Fuentes at Rapture Recordings reminded me how much I still love singing death metal and how much fun I have doing it with friends Rob, Sean, and Andrew. ‘Lungs of the Mother’ is stripped down, focused, and relentless; a song channeling the rage over our impassivity, as mother earth is murdered in front of us.”
[via MetalSucks]
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