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News: IMPALED NAZARENE set release date for new OSMOSE album

  • April 14, 2021
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Today, Osmose Productions announces May 28th as the international release date for Impaled Nazarene‘s highly anticipated 13th album, Eight Headed Serpent, on CD, vinyl LP, and cassette tape formats.

Witness the triumphant return of Impaled Nazarene! After seven years, the new studio album Eight Headed Serpent (their 13th) is finally unleashed upon this pathetic world full of wimps, posers, turn-the-other-cheekers, and generally ignorant glue-sniffers with their cancel culture and virtue-signaling. Hitting you like the 666-megaton nuclear bomb, Eight Headed Serpent shows no mercy to anybody! From the toxic-testosterone opener of “Goat Of Mendes” till the last dying cries of flat-earthers on “Foucault Pendulum,” Eight Headed Serpent takes no prisoners. This deadly sonic attack was recorded and mixed at Revolver studio in Finland by Asko Ahonen. Mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox studio. Cover artwork created by longtime collaborator Ritual from Nucleart Design.

Limited digipak version contains re-recorded versions of two old live classics, namely “Penis Et Circe’s” and “The Horny and The Horned.”

In case you have been living under the rock for the last 30 years: Impaled Nazarene was born from fire in November 1990 and have since then established themselves as THE nuclear metal force from Finland. Their over-30-year career has now spawned 13 studio albums, one live album, countless EPs, and hundreds of concerts around the globe on five continents.

In the meantime, hear the aforementioned brand-new track “Goat of Mendes”

Tracklisting for Impaled Nazarene’s Eight Headed Serpent

1. Goat Of Mendes
2. Eight Headed Serpent
3. Shock And Awe
4. The Nonconformists
5. Octagon Order
6. Metastasizing And Changing Threat
7. Debauchery And Decay
8. Human Cesspool
9. Apocalypse Pervertor
10. Triumphant Return Of The Antichrist
11. Unholy Necromancy
12. Mutilation Of The Nazarene Whore
13. Foucault Pendulum


MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/ImpaledNazareneOfficial

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