Newcomers Termina premiere 1st single

2019-07-05 by Tyler White EMERITUS | 5 Comments
Musician Andy Cizek and Youtube musician Nik Nocturnal have collaborated to bring forth a new band, Termina. Mixing progressive metalcore and djent, the project’s debut single, “Lucid,” sets the stage for the duo’s upcoming record. Per discussion with Nik Nocturnal, the album will not be released for a while as the two wish to take their time with each track individually.

You can check out the new track here:



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tyman128
Emeritus
July 6th 2019
4898 Comments


enjoy the instrumentation here a bit, but Andy Cizek’s voice has some mad range and some brutal screams

ramon.
July 6th 2019
4204 Comments


mmm yea wasn't expecting that vocal performance. man looks like a spring onion.

jawsher
July 7th 2019
30 Comments


video sucks, song is pretty alright. andy and nik are still insanely talented

NonApplicable
July 8th 2019
3030 Comments


Not even half as good as it thinks it is

JAV
July 8th 2019
3545 Comments


Too much shakey cam bros.



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