Primordial post new video

2014-11-25 by Voivod STAFF | 16 Comments
Irish epic/black metal band Primordial have posted a video for a new song at the official YouTube channel of Metal Blade Records.

The video is for the song "Babel's Tower", which is featured in Primordial's upcoming new album Where Greater Men Have Fallen, due out today (Nov 25).

Check the video here:




Also streaming:

"Where Greater Men Have Fallen": http://soundcloud.com/metalbladerecords/primordial-where-greater-men-have-fallen

"Come the Flood": http://www.stereogum.com/1713126/primordial-come-the-flood-stereogum-premiere/mp3s/

Tagged: Primordial

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Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 25th 2014
11505 Comments


The album cover will make a great T-shirt.

On another note, I sense some of the grandeur of The Gathering Wilderness here.

pedro70512
November 25th 2014
4170 Comments


This was one of the less-awesome songs on the album. They better have one lined up for t/t

KriegdemKriege
November 26th 2014
1544 Comments


Holy shit! There's a new Primordial album out??

KriegdemKriege
November 26th 2014
1544 Comments


They kind of snuck this one under the radar, didn't they?

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 26th 2014
11505 Comments


Not quite, I mean they've posted three new songs on different locations.

If you're referring to sputnik, then I hear you.

KriegdemKriege
November 26th 2014
1544 Comments


This is my main source of music news. I'm kind of out of touch with new music, but I thought I was following Primordial pretty closely. I guess not.

I'm listening to this tonight.

Wizard
November 26th 2014
20627 Comments


Weakest album in their discography.

CK
November 27th 2014
6104 Comments


Not at all dude.

Medicinelover
November 27th 2014
125 Comments


One of their best albums I think

Wizard
November 29th 2014
20627 Comments


And you know what guys, I need to change my rating. Coming back to this with some sleep under my belt, I think this harkens back to their Imrama/ A Journey's End days which is exactly what they needed to do after the mediocre Redemption....

Relinquished
November 29th 2014
50089 Comments


great album title, song is good

Wizard
November 29th 2014
20627 Comments


Whole album is immensely good. They went back to doing what they do best!

KriegdemKriege
November 30th 2014
1544 Comments


I got busy all of a sudden and haven't jammed this yet.

Really looking forward to it though.

Wizard, I really like Redemption. I'm not a big fan of Primordial's early material.

Wizard
November 30th 2014
20627 Comments


What the fuck Krieg, you have it backwards hahaha.

Jk, it's not just a lot of their old records I hear but also some To the Nameless Dead in there as well.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 30th 2014
11505 Comments


Υeah Wiz, the new album seems to have those old school vibes for sure.

emester
November 30th 2014
8271 Comments


title track is phenomenal



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