Jesters Of Destiny Posts Full New Album "The Sorrows That Refuse To Drown"
It was 30 years ago that Jesters of Destiny's "Fun At The Funeral" debut was released on the short-lived Metal Blade subsidiary, Dimension Records. A year later, the band released all-covers record "In A Nostalgic Mood," after which JoD was unceremoniously hacked from the Metal Blade stable and, unable to land another deal for third album, "No Laughing Matter," quietly disappeared. with all the main participants going on to other pursuits.
All these years later, Jesters Of Destiny returns with "The Sorrows That Refuse To Drown," an all-new record. You can stream the full release below. Bruce Duff also commented on the album to Pop Matters:
"It's been 30 years since the release of the Jesters' 'Fun at the Funeral.' This is our third record -- we took 30 years off. Wasn't like we were just sitting around though. We've been working on these songs for a while and we think it connects with the same stream of consciousness we previously mined without looking back to '80s sounds. We think it's pretty current. It also required a lot of current."
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