Angelus Apatrida comparten tema nuevo y versión de Sepultura

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Angelus Apatrida share new song and version of Sepultura

Angelus Stateless They return to the present and do so with various news. The most attractive is that they publish a new single, “Cycle Of Ruin”, and a version of none other than “Propaganda” by the Brazilians Grave.

The thrash metal band from Albacete, and without a doubt the most international Spanish name in the genre, once again shows signs that they are in top form. On the one hand, they have just closed a stage at Century Media – after releasing a total of six albums under this label – and have opened a new one with Napalm Records – an Austrian record label that has published material by bands such as Accept, As I Lay Dying, WASP, Avantasia, Therion, Sevendust, Satyricon, Nile, Jinger, Katatonia and a very long list of others – which will currently publish their new EP “The Reckoning”which will be on the streets and on platforms next November 19.

You can now listen to two songs from this release. The quartet’s new single, titled “Cycle Of Ruin”, and a powerful version of the no less powerful “Propaganda” by some Sepultura in a state of grace, those of “Chaos AD” (93). The song “Burn It Down” will also be part of it.

Both the single and the version have been produced by Angelus Apatrida – with JA López as engineer – and mixed and mastered by Zeuss at Planet-Z (Massachusetts).

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