Deus Mortem release new track

2020-11-23 by Fernando Alves | 3 Comments
Polish black metallers Deus Mortem have released a new track, 'Nod', from their upcoming EP The Fiery Blood, out December 8th via Malignant VoicesVoices (MCD/Digital). The vinyl version will be released by Terratur Possessions in February 2021. The Fiery Blood was recorded at Heinrich House Studio, and it was produced by Filip HaƂucha.

'Nod' can be streamed below.



Pre-order starts today at Malignant Voices: http://malignantvoiceswebshop.bigcartel.com/product/deus-mortem-the-fiery-blood-digipack-cd

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caitanya
November 24th 2020
46 Comments


quality polish BM! will def check out the EP

Deathconscious
November 27th 2020
27887 Comments


Awesome, love these guys.

necropig
November 30th 2020
7767 Comments


that thumbnail lul



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