Nightbringer premiere new song

2017-01-11 by Evreaia | 8 Comments
Colorado based black metal band Nightbringer are streaming the first single from their upcoming album Terra Damnata.

Terra Damnata is planned for a release on April 14.

The single, "Serpent Song" can be streamed below.

http://decibelmagazine.com/blog/2017/1/11/track-premiere-nightbringer-serpent-sun



Tagged: Nightbringer

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Essence
January 11th 2017
6841 Comments


oh shit

Maco097
January 11th 2017
3390 Comments


Their last album was their first great one. So I'm interested.

Astral Abortis
January 11th 2017
6731 Comments


All their stuff bores me to tears

Essence
January 11th 2017
6841 Comments


yea not surprised by that tbh

necropig
January 11th 2017
7810 Comments


Not bad

reportingbird
January 12th 2017
1052 Comments


Aw yes, i'm hyped

analogplutonium
April 5th 2017
36 Comments


album leaked

Maco097
April 5th 2017
3390 Comments


Yes it's gonna be great.



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