New Vukari Track

2019-09-06 by Brandon Scott EMERITUS | 5 Comments
Chicago based post-black metal band Vukari have released "Abrasive Hallucinations (Reality Hemorrhaging)" the first song from their upcoming full-length Aevum which is due to be released October 1st though Vendetta Records. The track embraces and refines the band's dark yet lush shoegaze influenced black metal sound heard on previous releases, boasting an atmosphere that is both dreamy and nightmarish in the same breadth.


You can stream the song & preorder the album below:

http://vukari.bandcamp.com/album/aevum

Tagged: Vukari

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TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 6th 2019
30304 Comments


The song is very good and the album art is beautiful

RustCohle
September 6th 2019
451 Comments


very good song, so far everything they put out was good.

Pikazilla
September 6th 2019
32373 Comments


Song was pretty sweet

zaruyache
September 8th 2019
28830 Comments


v good

TheSpirit
Emeritus
September 14th 2019
30304 Comments


hell yeah zaru



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