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Lord Post Final Song From New Album For Streaming

Lord Tim, frontman for Australia's LORD, has issued the following update via MySpace:

“So, aside from bonus tracks, we've now reached the end of all of the songs on our new album, Ascendence, and what a great way to end!

‘Legacy’ is the album's epic - lots of solos, millions of guitar layers, insane drums and a huge choir of vocals (featuring the amazing voices of Tania Moran and "G" from Veil).

Some of you may have noticed that a couple of the songs were based on the transition from DUNGEON into LORD, and this song is the end of that story. Anyone interested in checking out the lyrics and liner notes for this song (and all of the songs from Ascendence) can go to www.lord.net.au and go to MUSIC -> LYRICS -> ASCENDENCE.

We hope you like this one, it's one of our favourites! Let us know what you think!”

Go to this location to check out 'Legacy'.

Source: BWBK

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