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CULT OF LUNA release new song “A Greater Call”

February 15, 2016
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CULT OF LUNA and Julie Christmas (BATTLE OF MICE, MADE OUT OF BABIES) have teamed up to bring you the band’s new spacey offering called “A Greater Call”, coming from the band’s new 8th studio album  “Mariner”, to be released no April 8 via Indie Recordings, a record that is fated to become one of those efforts that inspires ritualistic listening sessions that will lastv for years.

“A Greater Call is the link between the city and the void above.
Imagine walking up to your vessel and how the excitement grabs hold of you. The feeling of uncertainty.
Are you even going to be able to push through the atmosphere in one piece?

A last breathe before blast off and then we leave.
The song is about how humanity is cutting its losses and leave a dying planet. Its only hope lies above.

Although it might not be representative of the album as a whole and Julie’s involvement.
It is where the journey starts.”

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