More Than Conquerors Rarities

2020-12-04 by jcurry094 | 3 Comments
Northern Irish rockers More Than Conquerors have released a compilation of demos, drafts, and unreleased songs that were recorded between 2012 and 2015 by frontman Kris Platt.

Since their official break up in 2015, they have sporadically released demos and a single "Netyme" that correlated with their 10-year anniversary reunion show in 2019.

https://www.morethanconquerorsofficial.bandcamp.com/album/kriss-voicenotes-borders

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Sausagesurgery
December 4th 2020
27 Comments


their name reminds me off impending doom

jcurry094
December 5th 2020
47 Comments


@Sausage, that's definitely a compounding search result when looking this band up lol

Viraemias
December 5th 2020
692 Comments


ROOOOAAAAAAAAAR!! WE. ARE. MORE. THAN. CONQUERORS!!

Impending Doom FTW



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