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NE OBLIVISCARIS stream new track


NE OBLIVISCARIS Australian progressive metal visionaries NE OBLIVISCARIS have unveiled the second new track off their forthcoming album, 'Urn'. The track, another masterpiece exuding power, grace, and confidence from these progressive metal visionaries titled "Urn (Part I) – And Within The Void We Are Breathless" is streaming online now at the Season of Mist YouTube channel.



Regarding the new track, NE OBLIVISCARIS frontman Tim Charles: "The 14-minute long title track from our new album 'Urn' comes in two parts and forms the album's grand finale. We are now presenting Part 1, 'And Within The Void We Are Breathless'. This song is one of the more intense featured on our new record and flows through darker territory than the previously released, 'Intra Venus'."

NE OBLIVISCARIS will release their new album 'Urn' on October 27. The highly anticipated album is bound to be a career defining moment for the band. The Australian extreme prog stars have honed and re-balanced the key elements of their unique sound to a razor sharp musical edge. Fierce growls intertwine with emotive vocals, while devastating, intricate guitar riffs and thundering drums play against an unleashed violin and gorgeous string arrangements. NE OBLIVICARIS innovate the epic, progressive and intense extreme metal forms of expression once again, marking a new peak in the steep rise of the band.

'Urn' is now available for pre-order across various CD and LP formats at the Season of Mist E-Shop HERE!

Track list
1. Libera (Part I) – Saturnine Spheres
2. Libera (Part II) – Ascent of Burning Moths
3. Intra Venus (also available on Spotify HERE!)
4. Eyrie
5. Urn (Part I) – And Within The Void We Are Breathless
6. Urn (Part II) – As Embers Dance In Our Eyes




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    August 29, 2017

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