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Hope Drone Streaming "Riverbeds Hewn In Marrow"

"Cloak Of Ash" is the imminent new full-length from Australian atmospheric blackened sludge metal alchemists Hope Drone.

The band's debut for Relapse, "Cloak Of Ash" was captured by Christopher Brownbill (Idylls, Throes, Coffin Birth) at Wavelength Studios and Underground Audio in Brisbane, Australia, mixed by Brownbill and the band (also at Wavelength Studios), and mastered by Brad Boatright (Yob, High On Fire, Integrity) at Audiosiege in Portland, Oregon.

As a precursor to the "Cloak Of Ash" official emergence next month, today the album's second track, "Riverbeds Hewn In Marrow," is unveiled for public appreciation. According to the band, the track "is about the frailty of human life. It is about holding your loved ones close, in a world that seeks to tear them away into the quiet."

Check out this new song below, and be sure to also check out the album's fifth track "Every End Is Fated In Its Beginning" at this location.

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