Telescopium are ready to FIGHT!

2019-10-08 by amateur grammar vigilante woodtouching over the sanctity of what things are *supposed* to mean | 5 Comments
Brooklyn-based Progressive Rock / Metal band, Telescopium, have released the first single off their upcoming EP Signs of Life. The song is entitled "FIGHT!" and features a guest solo by Nick Lee (Moon Tooth, Riot V).

Signs of Life is slated for release on November 1st and can be preordered here:
http://telescopium.bandcamp.com



Tagged: Telescopium

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Lalka
October 8th 2019
174 Comments


Someone tell the guy, he shouldn't sing anymore.

XingKing
October 8th 2019
16341 Comments


Riffs

SitarHero
October 8th 2019
14826 Comments


Riffs [2]

DungeonBoy
October 8th 2019
10286 Comments


Drums sound oddly programmed, guitars sound like bad sims, vocals really stick out. The mix sounds flat as heck, what is this?

and who is Nick Lee?

SitarHero
October 10th 2019
14826 Comments


Nick Lee is the guitarist in Moon Tooth and Riot V.



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