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Latitude Egress Posts Full Album Stream
Today the innovative doom cult Latitude Egress streams the entirety of debut album, "To Take Up the Cross," as it sees release today by Art of Propaganda.
Listen to the entire release below, courtesy of EchoesAndDust.com. The track listing is:
1. To take up the cross when through it you can win a kingdom
2. To cast a spot upon the death of your death
3. To walk at the hands of a dial
4. To reap the flame with fingers and a tongue
5. To tread on loose boardwalks
6. To restore the pride to Petravore
7. To march along the desolate peripheries of mind More...
Latitude Egress Streaming New Track
The doom cult Latitude Egress today premiere new track "To Restore The Pride Of Petravore." Listen in below, thanks to The Obelisk.
The track hails from Latitude Egress' debut album, "To Take Up the Cross," set for international release on October 27th via Art of Propaganda. The album's track listing is as follows:
1. To take up the cross when through it you can win a kingdom
2. To cast a spot upon the death of your death
3. To walk at the hands of a dial
4. To reap the flame with fingers and a tongue
5. To tread on loose boardwalks
6. To restore the pride to Petravore
7. To march along the desolate peripheries of mind More...
Latitude Egress Announces "To Take Up The Cross"
Art of Propaganda is proud to present the debut album of Latitude Egress, "To Take Up the Cross," set for international release on October 27th. The label had this to say:
"A towering work of staggering magnitude, Latitude Egress' To Take Up the Cross breathes new life into the often-stagnant body of doom metal. Clean-vocalled doom commingles with funeral doom, shape-shifting along the way while never settling too safely within one or the other, and wholly avoiding any retrograde stoner/sludge elements.
"Befitting of its title, To Take Up the Cross is imbued with massive amounts of melody, but a rainy 'n' grainy sort that suitably lends a sinister air to proceedings; its march is almost monastic, solemn and sworn to solitude. Although the band's debut, Latitude Egress is no newcomer. The album was originally meant to be released by Licht Erlischt, the band of mainman Niklas (AKA Nerrath) who released two albums under that banner before changing monikers to Latitude Egress; the project, however, had been renamed, partially in order to dissociate itself from contemporary DSBM trends.
"What results is a full-length sensory experience that illuminates the darkest corners of the mind and flushes out the rare and radiant spirit of mental unsteadiness being rooted in loss, love, longing, and fear, yet is NOT suited for those looking for self-pitying musicianship or suicide as a romantic concept. Finished off by front-cover artwork bespeaking its contained themes, To Take Up the Cross will soon be spoken of as a Year Zero event in doom, and a total paradigm-shifter." More...