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Apothesary Premieres New Song "1976" From Upcoming New Album

San Francisco, CA’s death/thrash outfit Apothesary premieres a new song entitled "1976", taken from the upcoming yet untitled new album, which will be out in stores sometime in 2016.

Check out now "1976" below.

Explains lead guitarist Clayton Cagle:

"It’s been far too long since we’ve been able to release new music. The short story is that there are a few labels waiting to hear a finished album and we’ve had too many delays (with a healthy dose of procrastination) to finally make it happen – and we’re tired of it! So we had the idea to do something special; to just go ahead and let you all in on what we’ve been up to. And what better way than to do it than on the eve of TACG’s anniversary – the EP that essentially put us in the awesome (albeit currently awkward) situation where we are. We aren’t a political band, by any stretch, but ‘1976’ is a reflection on a weird time period in American history. A year that featured intense occurrences: from the first ‘Son of Sam’ murder to the first trade deficit that the US had ever seen – all in our 200th year of life. To me, 1976 was the year where the transition from ‘classic’ America to ‘modern’ America became apparent. I hope you enjoy this taste of our new album, and I promise it will see the light of day in 2016. See you soon!"

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