Krolok post new single

2021-11-28 by Voivod STAFF | 3 Comments
Slovakian black metal outfit Krolok, has posted a new song at the official Bandcamp location of Osmose Productions.

Titled "Unveiled Subterranean Treasures", the new tune is part of the band's upcoming/sophomore album Funeral Winds & Crimson Sky, slated for release on December 21.

You can check the new track right below:
https://osmoseproductions.bandcamp.com/track/unveiled-subterranean-treasures

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garas
Staff Reviewer
November 28th 2021
8427 Comments


Oh they signed to Osmose? That's sick. The "Your Soul Is Mine" single was better imo, but I hope the album will turn out good.

zaruyache
November 29th 2021
28609 Comments


wishlisted.

Eons
November 29th 2021
3778 Comments


pretty crazy album artwork

liked the one with Bela Lugosi on the cover, pretty unique sound



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