Cameron Losch's Unsolicited

2021-10-13 by nash1311 | 5 Comments
Cameron Losch, drummer for Born of Osiris, has kicked off his new solo project called Unsolicited. He's released the first single from the project titled “Requiem Aeternam“.

Song and accompanying video playthrough can be seen below:



Words from Cameron regarding the song and new project:

“Grab your favorite bag of Doritos and prepare for the first chapter of Unsolicited. ‘Requiem Aeternam‘ is one of many tracks from my upcoming full length solo album. A portion of the Unsolicited merch proceeds will be donated to MUSICARES Foundation. Thanks for watching!”

Tagged: Unsolicited

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nash1311
October 13th 2021
8004 Comments


Better than most of BoO's most recent material

SteakByrnes
October 13th 2021
29707 Comments


Cam owns

xlev
October 13th 2021
57 Comments


Can he just go back to writing everything for BoO?

nash1311
October 13th 2021
8004 Comments


^ I thought the same thing when I saw this haha

Laen
October 13th 2021
873 Comments


that was killer



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