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Metal / Hard Rock 21 August, 2015

Pinkish Black Announce New Album/Premiere New Song

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Pinkish Black Announce New Album/Premiere New Song
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) PINKISH BLACK have announced an October 30 release for their new album Bottom of the Morning via Relapse Records. From the gothic, horror-film organ intro of opener "Brown Rainbow" to the wistful, fuzzed-out conclusion of final track "The Master Is Away," the 7-track opus demonstrates an unflinching capacity to indulge in all manners of disparate sounds, from doom metal to industrial to post-punk to no-wave.

The Fort Worth, TX band originally collaborated as a doom/jazz trio known as THE GREAT TYRANT, but sessions for their sophomore full length were cut short in February 2010 when the band's bassist Tommy Atkins tragically committed suicide (the album in question, The Trouble With Being Born, is being finally being released by Relapse alongside Bottom of the Morning).






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