ANAAL NATHRAKH Streaming New Track “Hold Your Children Close And Pray For Oblivion”

September 20, 2016, 8 years ago

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ANAAL NATHRAKH Streaming New Track “Hold Your Children Close And Pray For Oblivion”

UK-based extreme metallers, Anaal Nathrakh, will release their new album, The Whole Of The Law, via Metal Blade Records on October 28th worldwide. Pre-order options can be found here, while the album cut “Hold Your Children Close And Pray For Oblivion” is available for streaming below.

Since their last album, Desideratum, Anaal Nathrakh have scaled new heights, including their first headline coast-to-coast North American tour and announcing their first headline shows in Japan. And now it's time for their new opus, The Whole Of The Law, to be unleashed upon mankind.

A sandblasting assault similar to the experience of a demented ocular surgeon operating on your head while riding a rollercoaster through hell, The Whole Of The Law marries all of Anaal Nathrakh's trademark ferocity and against-all-reason-catchiness with a reinvigorated sense of focus and insane hatred. Simultaneously fresh and their most mature creation to date, The Whole Of The Law is Anaal Nathrakh at the very height of their twisted powers.

Tracklisting:

“The Nameless Dread”
“Depravity Favours The Bold”
“Hold Your Children Close And Pray For Oblivion”
“We Will Fucking Kill You”
“..So We Can Die Happy”
“In Flagrante Delicto”
“And You Will Beg For Our Secrets”
“Extravaganza!”
“On Being A Slave”
“The Great Spectator”
“Of Horror, And The Black Shawls”
“Powerslave” (Bonus Track)
“Man At C&A” (Bonus Track)

“Hold Your Children Close And Pray For Oblivion”:

“Depravity Favours The Bold”:

Tour dates:

October
21 - Rasnov, Romania - Rockstadt Extreme fest

November
1 - Utrecht, Netherlands - De Helling
2 - Hasselt, Belgium - Muziekodroom
3 - Groningen, Netherlands - Simplon
4 - Oberhausen, Germany - Helvete
5 - Selestat, France - Rock Your Brain Festival


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