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Seven Nines And Tens Premieres "Metropolis Noir / Rigs" Single

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Throughout the years we've had the pleasure of premiering new music from Vancouver's Seven Nines And Tens, with today giving us another such opportunity.
This time we're hooking you up with an early listen of the massive 13 1/2 minute single "Metropolis Noir / Rigs," taken from the group's upcoming summer release "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Slums!"
The album will see release via Dullest Records (Hush, Rorcal, Walk Through Fire) on CD and Big Smoke (Altona, Spruce Trap) on cassette. Cover artwork comes courtesy of Nic Brown. For more info on the upcoming album and single, check out our interview with Seven Nines And Tens right here.
Go ahead and hit "play" below, but take a moment to prepare yourself for this audio journey first, because it's quite the ride. When your 13 minute trip comes to a stop, be sure to let us know what you think!
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Hey Drum_Junkie. When Earl and I first started jamming we shared a mutual love for Opeth/Btbam/Behold the Arctopus and the like. As the years passed he really stayed true to that influence whereas I went in the direction you hear now. I hope he is still making music because he is easily one of the most talented musicians I've ever heard.
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I know it's been over 3 years, but I miss Earl Heath's influence in the band.
This direction does nothing for me. I'm not trying to be critical of the music - it's good, just not my style.