Mamaleek are "Elsewhere"

2020-03-04 by Ashtiel | 3 Comments
Mamaleek have shared a second single from their upcoming LP Come & See, alongside an unsettling visual.

"Elsewhere" is built from an off-kilter blues groove that devolves into more frantic and cutting rhythms as the track progresses, alongside the band's typical howling and pained vocals.



Come & See releases on March 27th through The Flenser.

https://nowflensing.com/products/mamaleek-come-see-lp
https://mamaleek.bandcamp.com/album/come-and-see

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asanisimasa
March 5th 2020
165 Comments


this is becoming my most anticipated release this year, first single was amazing, this is great as well

DungeonBoy
March 5th 2020
9746 Comments


I had to double check that this was one song and there wasn't a separate song playing in the background.

solongatlast
March 6th 2020
353 Comments


I keep forgetting about this band, but everything I've heard by them has been amazing.



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