Blood From The Soul stream

2020-11-16 by Lelle | 2 Comments
Supergroup project Blood From The Soul, headed by Shane Embury of Napalm Death and joined by new members Jacob Bannon of Converge on vocals, Dirk Verbeuren of Megadeth on drums, and Jesper Liveröd of Nasum on bass, are streaming their newly released album "DSM-5". "DSM-5" is a twelve song conceptual album written from the perspectives of human beings as well as sentient machines.

Stream the album via YouTube and other streaming services here: https://orcd.co/bfts-dsm5

Watch the official video for the song "Calcified Youth" below:




https://www.bloodfromthesoul.com

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Lelle
November 17th 2020
2829 Comments


@mods How do I write a longer title? Would like it to say "Blood From the Soul stream album" but it wouldn't let me write that much text. I have seen many news titles here that have more characters.

Intothepit
November 21st 2020
4528 Comments


I don't know why more people aren't talking about this. Fuck this is good



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