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Serpentine Path: Reveal New Song + June Record Release Show Announced

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Serpentine Path: Reveal New Song + June Record Release Show Announced
Upper Darby, PA. (Top40 Charts/ Relapse Records) As the release of the sophomore LP from New York City's melancholic sludge metal faction, SERPENTINE PATH, grows ever closer, with the disturbing Emanations now less than three weeks from its street date, the band has leaked another song from the album, in addition to officially announcing a hometown record release show.



Persevering SERPENTINE PATH's Emanations and its unfathomable quagmire of low-end riff decay is akin to navigating ones way through a sea of carrion in the dead of night on a makeshift raft fashioned from the remains of your closest family members and acquaintances, every ripple striving to suck you into its fatal current, feeding the demons congregating just below the surface in anticipation. The album's second taxing hymn, "House Of Worship," aptly displays not only the morbid quintet's sonic strength, and is an exorcism of their sludgecraft devotion, the songwriting as potent as the amplification backing the track. Invisible Oranges is now playing the new tune, in part noting, "The song smolders in the post-apocalyptic sense, with expertly arranged, no-nonsense riffing and restrained drumming giving rise to something bleak and sinister."






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