Christian Mistress stream new album

2015-09-10 by Voivod STAFF | 3 Comments
Portland OR heavy metal band Christian Mistress are streaming their new album To Your Death at Noisey/Vice through the official Soundcloud location of Relapse Records.

The album will see an official release on September 18, but until then you can jam the album at the link below.

http://noisey.vice.com/blog/christian-mistress-interview-2015

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greg84
Emeritus
September 10th 2015
7654 Comments


amazing as expected

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
September 10th 2015
10698 Comments


Album sounds tight as expected (as in 3.5+), still - and that goes for Possession as well - it doesn't top anything from Agony and Opium.

greg84
Emeritus
September 10th 2015
7654 Comments


Nope. You got it all wrong. Possession is way better than Agony. I need to listen to the new album more to form an opinion. It seems stellar after the first spin though.



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