Tombs Unveil Ex Oblivion

2022-03-31 by Fernando Alves | 0 Comments
US metallers Tombs are now unveiling a music video for their brand new song 'Ex Oblivion', inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's story of the same name. The track is the first of Tombs upcoming digital EP Ex Oblivion, for which the final single will be made available on July 13th 2022. All songs will be available via Bandcamp, YouTube, and across all streaming services while a vinyl counterpart will be announced at a later date. The video for 'Ex Oblivion' can be seen below.


Created by Guilherme Henriques

Tracklist:
1. Ex Oblivion (4:35) [WATCH]
2. Killed By Death (Motorhead Cover) (5:00)
3. Commit Suicide (GG Allin Cover) (2.01)
4: Sombre Ruins Nothing Remains (RKGD Audio Remix) (4:25)
5. Murder Legendre (5:59)

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