Asphalt Graves, the band featuring Jason Netherton (Misery Index, ex-Dying Fetus), Adam Faris (ex-War Torn), Brent Purgason (GWAR), and Shannon Lucas (ex-The Black Dahlia Murder/All That Remains), have premiered a new video for their song “Angst And Praise,” via Metal Sucks. This song is from the band’s debut album, “The New Primitive,” which is available…
Asphalt Graves, the band featuring Jason Netherton (Misery Index, ex-Dying Fetus), Adam Faris (ex-War Torn), Brent Purgason (GWAR), and Shannon Lucas (ex-The Black Dahlia Murder/All That Remains), are streaming their new album, “The New Primitive,” in its entirety via Revolver. The effort will officially be released on July 8. Click the LINK to go to the stream.
Asphalt Graves, the band featuring Jason Netherton (Misery Index, ex-Dying Fetus), Adam Faris (ex-War Torn), Brent Purgason (GWAR), and Shannon Lucas (ex-The Black Dahlia Murder/All That Remains), have premiered a new song titled “The New Primitive,” via Metal Injection. This song is the title track of their new album, which will be released on July…
Asphalt Graves, the band featuring Jason Netherton (Misery Index, ex-Dying Fetus), Adam Faris (ex-War Torn), Brent Purgason (GWAR), and Shannon Lucas (ex-The Black Dahlia Murder/All That Remains), have premiered a new song titled “No Feast (Without Cruelty),” via Invisible Oranges. This song is from their new album, “The New Primitive,” which will be released on July…
Asphalt Graves, the band featuring Jason Netherton (Misery Index, ex-Dying Fetus), Adam Faris (ex-War Torn), Brent Purgason (GWAR), and Shannon Lucas (ex-The Black Dahlia Murder/All That Remains), have premiered a new song titled “Who Do You Serve?,” via Stereogum. This song is from their new album, “The New Primitive,” which will be released on July 8.…
Asphalt Graves, the new band featuring Jason Netherton (Misery Index, ex-Dying Fetus), Adam Faris (ex-War Torn), Brent Purgason (GWAR), and Shannon Lucas (ex-The Black Dahlia Murder/All That Remains), have premiered a new song titled “Angst And Praise,” via Metal Sucks. This song is from their new album, “The New Primitive,” which will be released later…
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