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Heavy post metallers LLNN premiere ‘Desecrator’ (ft. Matt McGachy of Cryptopsy)

September 8, 2021
1 min read

LLNN hae unveiled a new crushing tune from their new album “UNMAKER”, out September 24th on Pelagic Records. The 3rd album by Copenhagen’s LLNN is a stupefyingly unforgiving affair: abrasive and vile, at times effervescent and escharotic, and finally absolutely smothering, suffocating, terminal. Watch and listen to “Desecrator” above.

Ketil G. Sejersen (sound designer of LLNN) comments: “In chaotic times, chaotic sonic vibrations sprout in the form of pulverizing energy, desperation and heaviness. This song is all about that. We hope you’ll enjoy ‘Desecrator’ – ft. a special guest appearance.”

“OBSIDIAN was envisioned through glitchy screens of distant worlds, the dense, claustrophobic crawl spaces, caustic scanning lights, inescapable sense of dread and the desolated halls of large unmanned ships floating towards emptiness. Bringing forth the giant monolith in a space of tension and oblivion, and finaly meeting The Unmaker upclose.”

💨 Browse more new music and our previous features on LLNN at THIS LOCATION.

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Karol Kamiński

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