New Worm Song & Album

2021-09-10 by Fernando Alves | 5 Comments
Florida's blackened doom metallers Worm shared a new song, 'Empire Of The Necromancers', from their upcoming album Foreverglade, out October 22nd via 20 Buck Spin. You can stream it below.



The album was mixed and mastered by Stephen DeAcutis at Sound Spa Productions. Cover and interior artwork by Brad Moore.

Foreverglade tracklist:

1. Foreverglade (Intro)
2. Murk Above The Dark Moor
3. Cloaked In Nightwinds
4. Empire Of The Necromancers
5. Subaqueous Funeral
6. Centuries Of Ooze

Pre-orders in early October. Vinyl releasing January 28th, 2022.

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Piglet
September 10th 2021
8581 Comments


worm/

Heppasodge
September 10th 2021
549 Comments


too many bands with worm in the name

Heppasodge
September 10th 2021
549 Comments


but this is pretty good

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
September 10th 2021
29824 Comments


badass cover art.

cool tune too.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
September 10th 2021
18452 Comments


That art, hyped for this



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