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Haunted Shores (Periphery) Share Playthrough Video For New Song “Hellfire”

Haunted Shores, the instrumental death/black metal project featuring Periphery’s Mark Holcomb and Misha Mansoor, have shared a playthrough video for their new song “Hellfire.” This track will appear on their new album “Void,” which is set to be released on March 11. Holcomb commented:

“We’re proud to announce the upcoming release of our new record, ‘Void.’ Misha and I have wanted to do another Haunted Shores album for quite some time, and we finally made the time necessary to focus on these songs. I have always loved writing Haunted Shores songs, but this one in particular feels special – a little crazier, a little more unhinged, and in my opinion, a step above what we’ve done in the past. ‘Hellfire’ was the first song we demo’d for the record, and in many ways it sets the table for the record in its intent and spirit. I can’t wait for people to hear the rest of it.”

“Void” Track Listing:

01. “Hellfire”
02. “OnlyFangs”
03. “When In Oslo”
04. “Null”
05. “Perpetual Windburn”
06. “Immaterial”
07. “Void”
08. “Nocturnal Hours” (feat. Jørgen Munkeby)

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PostedJanuary 12, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsHaunted Shores, Void, Hellfire

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