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Iron Lung Premiere New Song "Lifeless Life"

Iron Lung have shared a new track called “Lifeless Life.” That song will appear on their new album “Adapting // Crawling,” which will be available on April 18.

“Adapting // Crawling” Track Listing:

01. “Adapting”
02. “Internal Monologue”
03. “Lifeless Life”
04. “Shift Work”
05. “Poisoned Sand”
06. “Everything is a Void” (Album Version)
07. “A Veiled Eye”
08. “Perfect Ending”
09. “A Loving Act”
10. “Purgatory Dust”
11. “Virus”
12. “Purgatory Dust (Finale)”
13. “Acres of Skin”
14. “Hospital Tile”
15. “Cog II”
16. “HeLa Cells”
17. “Failure”
18. “Survived By…”

Tour Dates:

Mar 07: San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall #
Mar 15: Orlando, FL - Will’s Pub
Apr 18-20: Seattle, WA - The Vera Project * (WHAT WE LIKE Weekend)
Jul 11: Sydney, AU
Jul 12: Sydney, AU
Jul 13: Brisbane, AU
Jul 18: Melbourne, AU
Jul 19: Frankston, AU
Jul 20: Perth, AU
Jul 24: Sendai, JP
Jul 25: Tokyo, JP
Jul 26: Osaka, JP
Jul 27: Nagoya, JP
Jul 28: Yokohama, JP
Jul 29: Tokyo, JP

~ w/ Orchid
# w/ Ceremony
*  w/ Slant, Bootlicker, Physique, Direct Threat and Crawl Space

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PostedFebruary 11, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsIron Lung, Lifeless Life, Adapting // Crawling

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