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Colombian Necktie Streaming "Kevin's Song"

Today the Los Angeles sludgecore merchants in Colombian Necktie are pleased to reveal "Kevin's Song" to the masses - listen in below, thanks to Skulls 'N' Bones.

The emotionally-driven hymn comes by way of the band's new full-length, "Twilight Upon Us," which was self-released earlier this month.

"Twilight Upon Us" was produced by Erol "Rollie" Ulug (Graf Orlock) at Bright Lights Studios and much of the album is rooted in tragedy as evidenced in ten-minute opus "Kevin's Song," written in honor of the group's late former bandmate.

"As soon as I heard [guitarists] Ben [Daniels] and Juan [Hernandez-Cruz] playing the riffs for what would become 'Kevin's Song,' I knew we had something," relays vocalist Scott Werren. "Lyric-wise, all I could think of at first is the feeling of pain and loss but also this vision of Kevin just moving past a physical form and exploring the galaxy. So I made it like silver surfer riding through the universe giving us a report back on his findings."

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