Scarlet release new song

2014-08-31 by botb | 19 Comments
Richmond, VA based chaotic metalcore band Scarlet has released their first material since their hiatus was announced in 2006.

The song, entitled 'The Acid Reign', was recorded in 2009 and is just now being released. It's also the first song to feature original vocalist Jon Spencer (now of Spitfire) since 2004's Cult Classic.

Check it out on original bassist Chris Hagen's YouTube channel here:



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botb
August 31st 2014
20030 Comments


i guess technically it's two new songs but yeah, better than most of the stuff that gets jocked on this site

FearThyEvil
August 31st 2014
19472 Comments


wow, had no idea they were coming back.

Emim
August 31st 2014
39449 Comments


Great band

Colliiiin
August 31st 2014
889 Comments


Pretty sweet, happy they're back

MuhNamesTyler
August 31st 2014
6710 Comments


Damn gonna check these guys out

botb
August 31st 2014
20030 Comments


They aren't coming back fyi this is songs they wrote in 2009 they're still on hiatus probably forever

flaffy
August 31st 2014
174 Comments


weird, I was just thinking about this band the other day. 13 year old me would be super stoked to hear these songs.

Pennywise_M
August 31st 2014
7514 Comments


Holy shit thank you, thank you so much based Scarlet

DanielNightLewis
August 31st 2014
1027 Comments


A perfect Sunday treat.

wacknizzle
August 31st 2014
14555 Comments


Song rules, but this had me under the impression they were coming back, I am now overcome with sadness.

botb
August 31st 2014
20030 Comments


Yeah, Andreas is just way too busy with recording at Planet Red to do this, and it sucks because these songs rule.

taxidermist
August 31st 2014
7268 Comments


awesome

setitallablaze
August 31st 2014
3 Comments


Fucking hell... I need a new scarlet album in my life.

Hopelust
September 1st 2014
3650 Comments


don't we all? Thanks for posting this. Awesome!

JohnFire
September 1st 2014
1004 Comments


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Evreaia
September 1st 2014
5406 Comments


FUCKING AWESOME.

Cult Classic was their best material by far, this is good news.

owen
September 1st 2014
5146 Comments


"this is songs they wrote in 2009"
;_;7

GringoSuave89
September 2nd 2014
1135 Comments


Fuck yes. Now we just need a new Spitfire album

Hopelust
September 2nd 2014
3650 Comments


Wish I could've seen these guys live when they were around.



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