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DEAFHEAVEN / BOSSE-DE-NAGE split artwork revealed

September 14, 2012
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The highly anticipated split EP from DEAFHEAVEN and BOSSE-DE-NAGE, to be released via Flenser Records, has a cool, just revealed, artwork done by Bryan Manning and Harry Cantwell.

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Here’s the official word:

Bay Area bands Bosse-de-Nage and Deafheaven recorded songs for a split EP late last month, with Deafheaven recording a cover of Mogwai‘s “Punk Rock / Cody” and Bosse-de-Nage laying down a new track called “A Mimesis of Purpose”. Both tracks will be available on this vinyl and digital release coming from Flenser Records later this Fall. Deafheaven vocalist George Clarke commented, “We’ve been looking forward to this project for a while. It’s very exciting to be working with two of the most innovative and forward-thinking staples in the Bay Area, Bosse-de-Nage and Flenser Records.

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  • black metal
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Karol Kamiński

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