Septa drops covers compilation

2016-08-01 by Eugene Tymchyk | 4 Comments
To celebrate the band's anniversary, Ukrainian alternative metallers Septa have released their second covers compilation. This time around the list of bands covered includes Poison the Well, Deftones, Incubus, Queens of the Stone Age and Clann ZĂș. In addition to Septa, this compilation features other bands and projects related to Septa, like The Nietzsche.

The album is available for free at Septa's Bandcamp page: http://septa.bandcamp.com/album/covers-vol-2

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ConcubinaryCode
August 1st 2016
8217 Comments


They're not bad covers but they don't sound all that different from the originals.

user
August 1st 2016
1592 Comments


wowww that incubus cover is just bad

Metaltronic
August 2nd 2016
29 Comments


Every time I see this band name I read it as Skepta and get way more excited than I should be.

Brabiz
August 3rd 2016
2879 Comments


Really like this band



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