Michigan’s SUNLIGHT’S BANE Announce Debut Album; “Praise The Venom Shield” Track Streaming

December 13, 2016, 7 years ago

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Michigan’s SUNLIGHT’S BANE Announce Debut Album; “Praise The Venom Shield” Track Streaming

Michigan blackened grinders Sunlight's Bane will release debut album The Blackest Volume: Like All The Earth Was Buried on February 17th via Innerstrength Records. Formerly called Traitor, Sunlight's Bane has crafted a sound so inherently dark and repulsive that even the sunlight will withdraw and run from it.
 
The band is streaming new song "Praise The Venom Shield" and had this to say about it: "It's a song not only about the oppression of people, but the worship of oppression and violence from a controlling establishment or force. It is about not only subservience to control, but the attitude of pleasure in it, those individuals who will kiss the boot stomping into their face and apologize for being in its way while convincing themselves this is the way things have always been and will always be."

The Blackest Volume: Like All The Earth Was Buried was recorded by Andy Nelson at Bricktop Recordings (Harm's Way, Weekend Nachos, Exalt, Dead In the Dirt) and mastered by Brad Boatright of Audiosiege (Nails, Full Of Hell, Integrity, Twitching Tongues).

Tracklisting:

“Praise The Venom Shield”
“Begrudging Soul”
“From Heaven Wept”
“Curse Diminished Years”
“I Am The Cold Harsh Whispers In Hell”
“Dance Of Thorns”
“The Blessed Ivory Tongue”
“No Taste More Bitter”
“With Fear This Love Is Given”
“Came No Dawn”
“To Whom I Await”

“Praise The Venom Shield”:


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