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Sepulcher

From: Norway
Last Known Status: Active

Latest Sepulcher News

Below is our complete Sepulcher news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Sepulcher Premiere Pre-Release Full-Album Stream

Sepulcher premiere the pre-release full-album stream of the band's upcoming new album "Panoptic Horror", which will be released by Edged Circle Productions on September 14th on CD and vinyl LP formats. A limited cassette version is being released in cooperation with Morbid Skull Records.

Check out now "Panoptic Horror" in its entirety below.

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Sepulcher Premiere New Song "Abyssal Horror"

Norwegian death thrash band Sepulcher premiere a new song entitled "Abyssal Horror", taken from their upcoming new album "Panoptic Horror", which will be out in stores September 14th via Edged Circle Productions.

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Sepulcher Weaves A "Mausoleum Tapestry"

Sepulcher is set to drop "Mausoleum Tapestry" through Edged Circle Productions on September 30, 2015. The label had this to say:

"Formed in 2013, Sepulcher are a nameless crew of Norwegians from Fusa, and 'Mausoleum Tapestry' is the band's very first recording, which will be released on cassette in a limited edition of 150 copies.

"At once familiar and foreign, Sepulcher's sound is firmly rooted in old, obscure death metal and yet brims with an idiosyncratic energy all their own. Thrashing violently without being strict 'thrash' per se, 'Mausoleum Tapestry' explodes right from the beginning and soon malforms into myriad shapes across its seven sinister tracks, burrowing forward as each track unfolds and the hysteria builds ever more, drawing the listener into a hideous hypnosis before it's over.

"Comparisons can be made to early Tribulation and Morbus Chron, as well as fellow Norwegian hordes like Obliteration and Gouge, and of course the granddaddies of it all, Cadaver and their long 'n' crazy career. 'Mausoleum Tapestry' indeed paints a grim tableau of Sepulcher, and it's only the beginning for this exciting young band..." More...

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