Divinity release an LP

2017-05-28 by XfingTheSullen | 2 Comments
Calgary's progressive metallers Divinity released their third full-length album The Immortalist on Friday, May 26th. An independent release, it can be purchased from the band directly in digipak format at www.divinity.ca.
The release is comprised of two previously released, crowdfunded EPs from The Immortalist trilogy, as well as songs from the as of yet unreleased final EP, which is also scheduled to be made available separately in the coming weeks.
Video for the song Atlas:


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MrButterfingers
May 28th 2017
136 Comments


Getting a serious Textures vibe. It's definitely got that amateur feeling.



Video is lolcheez.

XfingTheSullen
June 6th 2017
5627 Comments


This particular song might feel like a djent band, but this album on average is more like Allegaeon.



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