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TeethoftheDivine and Horror Pain Gore Death Productions has teamed up to deliver an exclusive song, “The Void” from Burial Rites, the forthcoming second album from Massachusetts’s Exsanguination.!

Read the Official press release below from HPGD Productions:

Horror Pain Gore Death Productions are set to release the new album from Massachusetts Death Metal destroyers ExsanguinationBurial Rites”  is up now for pre-order and will be released July 14th on CD and Digital formats along with merch. Below is the official description:

Exsanguination returns to Horror Pain Gore Death unleashing their second album of ripping carnage, “Burial Rites”! Following up on ‘Spectral Hymns’ released in 2021, Exsanguination presents eight HM-2 drenched Death Metal offerings on their most focused release to date.  These veterans of the Massachusetts underground metal scene are comprised of former members of Beyond The Sixth Seal and Sevenday Curse, and continue their unholy mission to convert all under one banner.

“Burial Rites” deals with lyrical themes of murder and madness, while also exploring horrors beyond the veil. These musical incantations were captured at Waldron Recordings and the Black Cathedral, with other seances captured at New Alliance.  Exsanguination once again recruited Chris Johnson (Cave In, Cult Leader, Deafheaven) at the helm delivering a tight buzzsaw mix and master. A blistering barrage of grinding and melodic mayhem for fans of At The Gates, Bloodbath, Carnage, Darkest Hour, Deceased, Dismember, Dissection, Entombed, Fleshcrawl, Grave, Immortal, Nihilist and Unleashed;

Hear the exclusive debut of “The Void” from Burial Rites below:

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