New Costin Chioreanu S/T

2015-11-12 by DatsNotDaMetulz | 3 Comments
Romanian artist Costin Chioreanu has released a dark ambient soundtrack to raise money for people affected by the fire at Club Colectiv, which has killed 54 people to date. Money will go towards the medical bills and funeral costs.
The soundtrack, "The Quest For A Morning Star" was originally recorded to accompany his exhibits and features musicians such as Attila Csihar, Rune Eriksen (aka Blasphemer), and Mirai Kawashima.
More information here: http://www.metalsucks.net/2015/11/12/help-artist-costin-chioreanu-raise-money-victims-romanian-club-fire/
Buy the soundtrack on Bandcamp: https://costinchioreanu.bandcamp.com/releases

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EvoHavok
November 13th 2015
8096 Comments


Such an awesome guy!

bnelso55
November 13th 2015
1460 Comments


This is so cool. What a great gesture of goodwill.

DatsNotDaMetulz
November 13th 2015
4535 Comments


I'm pretty sure this is the first album to feature both Blasphemer and Attila since Ordo Ad Chao in 2008.



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