Oracles Single Has Dawned

2017-05-02 by PuncakeTheThird | 3 Comments
Melodic death metal outfit Oracles have released a brand new single, which can be heard below.

The band on the song:

"Today marks the day we can share our new single with you 'Dawn of the Sycophant', something we worked on very hard for the past months. The song is an epic rollercoaster for us and speaks about the many issues our current society is dealing with in this modern age. We tracked the song over 3 studios: Hearse Studio in Belgium, Double Impact Productions in Holland, and finally Kohlekeller Studio in Germany where vocals were tracked and everything got mixed and mastered by the mighty Kohle. We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we did writing and recording it."



Tagged: Oracles (BE)

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Snide
May 2nd 2017
7049 Comments


Sounds like Nightwish with junz, pretty enjoyable but the production's muddy.

TheGreatQ
May 2nd 2017
3054 Comments


I read this as "Oracles Singer Has Drowned."

MrButterfingers
May 2nd 2017
136 Comments


God fucking damnit. When will this end.



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