Dragged Into Sunlight Stream

2012-10-30 by zaruyache | 24 Comments
UK black/sludge mettalers Dragged Into Sunlight have begun streaming their new album, WidowMaker, on Terrorizer Magazine's website. The forty-minute record was recorded as one song and is divided into three lengthy tracks.

http://www.terrorizer.com/2012/10/26/widowmaker-by-dragged-into-sunlight-is-streaming-with-terrorizer/

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FadeToBlack
October 30th 2012
11043 Comments


rulez

TBliss2
October 30th 2012
508 Comments


Best album ever.

mindleviticus
October 30th 2012
10983 Comments


holy fuck so damn pumped


jayfatha
October 30th 2012
2918 Comments


gonna rule goddamn

SladetoBlack
October 30th 2012
152 Comments


This has been my most anticipated album of the year since it was announced.

mindleviticus
October 30th 2012
10983 Comments


sounds really fucking different from their other album :|

dylanjones42
October 30th 2012
183 Comments


I really liked part 1 but I'm not so sure about 2.

Coast
October 30th 2012
1651 Comments


awesome

Spice
October 30th 2012
37 Comments


I jumped right into part 2 and pussy'd out!

Funeralopolis
October 30th 2012
14586 Comments


debut rules

Funeralopolis
October 30th 2012
14586 Comments


wtf is this post-rock bullshit coming into my ears. where is the satan?

GringoSuave89
October 30th 2012
1135 Comments


Is this worth checking out? I do like me my Satan in my black metal...

Turtlestlker
October 30th 2012
825 Comments


This is post-satan

FadeToBlack
October 30th 2012
11043 Comments


this isn't black metal

zaruyache
October 31st 2012
28856 Comments


wtf is this post-rock bullshit coming into my ears. where is the satan?

That's what I thought exactly. Kinda disappointed.

mindleviticus
October 31st 2012
10983 Comments


Why did they abandon their fucking awesome heavy as balls sound??

Wizard
October 31st 2012
20683 Comments


Where's the rape to my ears their last album delivered?

Ovrot
October 31st 2012
13303 Comments


hmmm....

Hopelust
October 31st 2012
3650 Comments


Never heard of these guys but their band name is pretty awesome.


DeafMetal
October 31st 2012
8598 Comments


shit rules

dylanjones42
November 1st 2012
183 Comments


The first track is fucking abysmal and awesome, but I just can't really dig the other two songs.

Wizard
November 1st 2012
20683 Comments


Read my soundoff, perfect review for this piece of shit.

dylanjones42
November 1st 2012
183 Comments


I'd agree with some of that. I still really enjoyed the opener. Album would be a lot more badass if they would've implemented the sound from Hatred for Mankind on the last two tracks.

Wizard
November 1st 2012
20683 Comments


Album would have just been badass if they had just stuck to their debut sound, whole album. That post-metal poo doesn't suit them at all. And this is coming from someone who adored Hatred for Mankind.



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