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Below is our complete Jiluka 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.

Imminence Premiere New Single & Music Video

Swedish alternative metal outfit Imminence has unveiled their latest single, God Fearing Man, with visuals once again directed by Pavel Trebukhin (Bleed From Within, LANDMVRKS). This marks the second new track from the band this year and arrives just as they prepare to embark on their North American headlining tour alongside LANDMVRKS and Jiluka. Both recent singles are featured on The Return Of The Black (Extended Edition), which is set for release this Friday, March 7th.

North American headlining tour dates with LANDMVRKS and Jiluka: More...

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Imminence Premiere New Single & Music Video

A freshly premiered music video from Swedish alternative metalcore band Imminence is now available online. Directed by Pavel Trebukhin (Bleed From Within, LANDMVRKS), the clip accompanies the band’s latest single, “Death Shall Have No Dominion.”

Guitarist Harald Barrett shared his thoughts on the unexpectedly heavy track, stating: More...

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Landmvrks Premiere New Singles & Music Video

French metalcore outfit Landmvrks have announced their fourth studio album, “The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been,” set for release on April 25th via Arising Empire. As a preview, the band has unveiled two new tracks, “Sulfur” and “Sombre 16”, accompanied by a new music video that intertwines both songs.

Directed by Pavel Trebukhin (Bleed From Within, Imminence), the video showcases the dark and emotive themes the band is exploring in their forthcoming conceptual record.


Speaking about the new material, the band offered insight into how these songs fit into the overarching narrative of the album: More...

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