No Sin Evades His Gaze debut new video

2015-10-11 by DatsNotDaMetulz | 4 Comments
After successfully navigating the UK festival circuit this summer on the back of their debut album Age of Sedation, British progressive metal/metalcore crew No Sin Evades His Gaze have released a new music video for the song 'Preacher', which is set to appear on their upcoming, as-yet-untitled, second album. The song is available for free download via the band's Bandcamp

Listen to the new song here:




Download the song for free here:
https://nosinevadeshisgaze.bandcamp.com/track/preacher

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CaimanJesus
October 12th 2015
3815 Comments


Core bands have the fucking stupidest names

Intothepit
October 12th 2015
4512 Comments


Lol

advancedwarfighter
October 12th 2015
127 Comments


mixing is pretty bad

Thealwaysopenedmind
October 12th 2015
714 Comments


Not too bad. I get a big Born of Osiris vibe from them though. The singing is kind of bland in my opinion too.



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