Pitbulls In The Nursery
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Pitbulls In The Nursery Streams Full Album
"Equanimity," the second full-length album from French progressive and experimental death metal group Pitbulls In The Nursery, was just officially released via Klonosphere Records and up until now only two tracks from this new effort have been revealed.
Starting today however, you can listen to “Equanimity” in its entirety below, thanks to Decibel Magazine. “Equanimity” was recorded at Dark Wizard Studio by François “Francesco” Ugarte and follows the band’s debut album “Lunatic,” released in 2006. More...
Pitbulls In The Nursery Posts New Track
French progressive and experimental death metal group Pitbulls In The Nursery will release the band's second full-length album and first release in nine years, titled “Equanimity,” on May 4th via Klonosphere Records (Hacride, Treapalium, Klone).
The five-piece also just unleashed a brand new song from the album entitled “Crawling.” Check it out at Soundcloud here. New full-length album “Equanimity” comes nine years after the release of debut album “Lunatic.” More...
Pitbulls In The Nursery Reveals New Album
French progressive and experimental death metal group Pitbulls In The Nursery will release second full-length album “Equanimity” on May 4th via Klonosphere Records (Hacride, Trepalium, Klone).
Pre-orders for the CD / digital version are now available via ULULE, a crowdfunding platform the five-piece used to raise a total of 1.800€ to fund the recordings of “Equanimity.” Pre-order your copy at this location.
New full-length album “Equanimity” comes nine years after the release of debut album “Lunatic” and a few line-up changes. Recorded at Dark Wizard Studio and featuring 9 tracks, this new effort sees Pitbulls In The Nursery evolving towards a more progressive death metal sound, blending the technical and powerful elements of groups like Death and Atheist with some ethereal, contemplative atmospheres created by the unique instrument that is the sitar. More...
