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Nocturnus AD Premiere New Single & Music Video "CephaloGod" From Upcoming New Album "Unicursal"

Nocturnus AD, fronted by ex-Morbid Angel drummer and vocalist Mike Browning, has revealed their upcoming album "Unicursal," slated for release on May 17. The band has unleashed the first single, "CephaloGod," showcasing its captivating sci-fi-themed madness.

Explains Browning:

"The first single is called 'CephaloGod' and its a song about Cthulhu being awakened from his ancient slumber by his followers when the right stars aligned and opened a portal for him to travel through it to take over the Earth. The video was done by Wizardhead, his unique style of video producing was the perfect fit to make a video for a Lovecraftian concept like this song has."

Profound Lore, the record label representing Nocturnus AD, comments on the band's new album:

"Unicursal sees Browning, along with guitarists Belial Koblak and Demian Heftel, keyboardist Josh Holdren, and new bassist Kyle Sokol (bass on Unicursal was performed by now ex-bassist Daniel Tucker), continue the journey of Dr. Magus following the events of Paradox.

"Now armed with his bio suit, on Unicursal Dr. Magus issent on a mission to traverse through the Spheres of the the Kabbalistic Tree Of Life to conquer each sphere and collect its respective sigil/symbol. Unicursal will see Dr. Magus specifically travel to Malkuth, Yesod, Hod, and Netzach, the Tree's lower realm, its roots (the story of Dr. Magus is featured on the album's second half where the album's first half will continue to explore ancient occult themes and mysteries from the unknown, separate from Dr. Magus' story)."

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