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Five Day Death (metalsucks version)

by Dead Empires

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Available on the Metalsucks.net "NYC Sucks Vol. 4" compilation, featuring exclusive tracks from over 30 of the best of New York City’s Metal Scene. Download volume 4 of the compilation here: www.metalsucks.net/2014/04/30/free-download-nyc-sucks-volume-4-featuring-best-new-york-citys-metal-scene/

Description from Metalsucks.net: "Dead Empires sound like what Cloudkicker could’ve been in an alternate universe in which Ben Sharp was influenced by doomy, stoney High on Fire riffs instead of atmospheric post rock and Meshuggah… with a few extra bong rips thrown in for good measure. The Hudson Valley, NY instrumental three-piece brings it hard on their latest offering Waiting in Waves, and this new, previously unreleased track offers a taste of what’s in store on their soon-to-be-released next effort."

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released June 8, 2014
Music written by Dead Empires. Recorded at Tin Roof Session Studios (www.facebook.com/TinRoofSessions) in New Paltz, NY. Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Rick Birmingham (www.facebook.com/manysounds).

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Prog metal insanity from the NY/NJ.

“Dead Empires sound like what Cloudkicker could’ve been in an alternate universe in which Ben Sharp was influenced by doomy, stoney High on Fire riffs instead of atmospheric post rock and Meshuggah… with a few extra bong rips thrown in for good measure.” -Metalsucks.net ... more

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