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Black Absinthe Streams New Song "Winter"

Toronto's Black Absinthe just released another track from "Early Signs Of Denial," produced by Dave Baksh (Cross Dog, The Mahones) plus mixed and mastered by Frank Gryne.

Set for release on May 13th, 2016, the album is the band's first professional recording to follow three self-recorded EPs "Live At Coalition" (2014), "Noise Complaint" (2014), and "Augusta" (2012).

Check out the new track "Winter" below. Vocalist / guitarist Jack Cerre comments: “‘Winter’ is one of our favourite tracks to play live, and the experimentation during production surprised us! The song is about a family crossing the frozen St. Lawrence River during the settlement of Canada.

"There are French and English lyrics about a struggle against time and nature. While recording, the song exploded with harmony. (Producer) Dave Baksh and I worked out a lot of interesting guitar work, really just ear candy for true metal fans. It’s an epic, so let the wind wash over you and take you to a cold dark place.”

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