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Brothers Of The Sonic Cloth Streaming "Unnamed" Song

Today NPR.org hurls forth the asphyxiating heaviness of "Unnamed" from Seattle doom bringers Brothers Of The Sonic Cloth (listen in below). The tune makes it's chest-caving appearance on the band's self-titled debut, out today in Europe via Neurot Recordings.

Slow, heavy and wholly unapologetic, "Brothers Of The Sonic Cloth" is the sound of earthly decomposition and planetary demise from the band fronted by guitarist/vocalist Tad Doyle. Comments Doyle of this newly unleashed track:

"One of the hardest questions to honestly ask oneself is, 'Who am I?' People move through life attaching labels to themselves, and to others. It's human nature for you to call yourself a motorcycle rider if you ride motorcycles. We tend to attach the things that we do -- our jobs, our actions -- to our identity of who we think we are as individuals. By doing so, we are selling ourselves way too short by labeling our existence. The song 'Unnamed' is about letting go of false perceptions of ourselves and others in order to be truly open and free from the shackles of perception."

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