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Scour Premiere “Infusorium” Video

Scour (Pantera, Pig Destroyer, etc.) have shared an official video for their new song “Infusorium.” That track will appear on their new album “Gold,” which is set to be released on February 21. Guitarist Dereke Engemann said the following:

“Scour is storming back onto the scene with our new single, ‘Infusorium,’ a relentless blend of intricate guitar work and raw, unforgiving intensity. This track raises the bar, with more intricate guitar work, and featuring a searing solo by Mark Kloeppel, undoubtedly some of his finest work that cuts straight to the core. Inspired by Jon Padgett’s haunting short novel, Infusorium, the lyrics channel the story’s eerie depth and darkness, bringing a literary edge to the metal mayhem. As the lead single and first music video from our upcoming full-length album, ‘Gold‘, ‘Infusorium’ proves the Scour is fiercer and more dynamic. The Scour boys are back, more ripping than ever!”

“Gold” Track Listing:

01. “Cross”
02. “Blades”
03. “Infusorium”
04. “Ornaments”
05. “Coin”
06. “Evil”
07. “Devil”
08. “Contaminated”
09. “Hell”
10. “Invoke”
11. “Gold”
12. “Angels”
13. “Serve”

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PostedNovember 15, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsScour, Gold, Infusorium

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